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Murder, Money & Mayhem: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Fans of Why Women Kill

If you loved the razor‑sharp blend of comedy, crime and drama that defines Why Women Kill, you’ll find a fresh quartet of series ready to satisfy that same craving for stylish, murderous intrigue. First up is The Hunting Wives, a 2025 Netflix debut that drags a New England transplant into the glittering yet lethal world of East Texas socialites, delivering a modern, high‑stakes twist on the housewife‑murder formula. Next, Hulu’s Dying for Sex pairs a terminal cancer diagnosis with a bold exploration of sexuality, offering a fan‑favorite, critically praised dramedy that pushes boundaries just as Why Women Kill does. Amazon’s The Girlfriend then steps in with a psychological thriller about a mother’s obsessive suspicion of her son’s new love, a perfect semantic match that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Finally, Apple TV+ presents Your Friends & Neighbors, a crime‑driven saga of a fallen financier who robs his own affluent circle, a timeless, never‑wrong pick that mirrors the series’ dark humor and class commentary.

Together, these four titles form a compelling cross‑section of the genre: a brand‑new release that feels fresh, a critically acclaimed fan favorite that dives deep into personal turmoil, a beloved audience hit that nails the thematic core, and a classic‑style crime drama that never fails to entertain. Whether you’re craving new settings, bold storytelling, or the familiar thrill of secrets and betrayal, this curated set promises to keep you hooked, proving that the allure of murderous ambition and marital mayhem is far from exhausted.

Top Recommendations for Fans of Why Women Kill

Why these shows are similar to Why Women Kill

Three women living in three different decades: a housewife in the '60s, a socialite in the '80s and a lawyer in 2018, deal with infidelity in their marriages.

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The Hunting Wives poster, recommended for fans of Why Women Kill

The Hunting Wives

TV • 2025

drama • mystery

Why Watch Next

A brand‑new drama that plunges a newcomer into a Southern elite circle of murderous housewives, echoing the darkly comic, marriage‑murder intrigue of Why Women Kill.

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Overview

Sophie trades New England for East Texas and falls into a wealthy socialite's magnetic orbit — where a clique of housewives hide deadly secrets.

Dying for Sex poster, recommended for fans of Why Women Kill

Dying for Sex

TV • 2025

drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

A critically lauded dramedy that blends mortality with sexual self‑discovery, offering the same bold, female‑centric storytelling that fans of Why Women Kill adore.

Where to Watch

Overview

After Molly Kochan receives a diagnosis of Stage IV metastatic breast cancer, she leaves her husband and explores the full breadth and complexity of her sexual desires for the first time in her life.

The Girlfriend poster, recommended for fans of Why Women Kill

The Girlfriend

TV • 2025

drama • mystery

Why Watch Next

A tightly plotted mystery about a mother’s obsessive suspicion of her son’s girlfriend, delivering the same suspenseful, perspective‑twisting drama that made Why Women Kill a hit.

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Overview

Laura has it all: a glittering career, a loving husband, and her precious son, Daniel. But her perfect life unravels when Daniel brings home Cherry, a girlfriend who changes everything. After a tense introduction, Laura becomes convinced Cherry is hiding something. Is she a manipulative social climber, or is Laura just paranoid? The truth is a matter of perspective.

Your Friends & Neighbors poster, recommended for fans of Why Women Kill

Your Friends & Neighbors

TV • 2025

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

A stylish crime series about a disgraced financier turning to robbery among his wealthy peers, matching the series’ blend of crime, class tension, and dark humor.

Where to Watch

Overview

When a financial titan suddenly finds himself divorced and jobless, he starts robbing his wealthy neighbors to stay afloat. Stealing from his own social circle strangely exhilarates him—but he gradually gets tangled in a deadly web.

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