"Dick Wolf pivots to non-fiction, letting veteran detectives narrate the haunting realities behind their most complex murder investigations."
Series Analysis:
Homicide: New York strips away the polished veneer of scripted drama to expose the cold mechanics of actual police work. From executive producer Dick Wolf, this docuseries hands the microphone to the detectives and prosecutors who lived through the city's most grueling investigations. It is a study in obsession, detailing the sleepless nights and forensic hurdles required to find justice. With the audience waiting for the next slate of cases, the anticipation for the upcoming season is heavy. These are not just files in a box; they are open wounds. To ensure you are present when the yellow tape is lifted for the next chapter, setting a reminder for the season premiere is the only way to stay on the case.
Tone: Harrowing, Forensic, Unflinching
Last Updated: March 2026