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Netflix just released the official trailer for ‘Making a Murderer Part II’
Netflix
- Netflix released the official trailer for “Making a Murderer
Part Two.” - The second series of the true crime phenomenon follows
Kathleen Zellner’s attempt to overturn Steven Avery’s conviction
and get him out of prison. - It will also dive into the psychology behind Brendan Dassey’s
false confession. - “Making a Murderer Part Two” drops on Netflix October 19.
The official trailer for season two of “Making a Murderer,”
Netflix’s true crime docuseries that became a cultural phenomenon
in 2015, is here.
Netflix announced in late September that part two will premiere
on October 19.
The new season will be “over 10 episodes” and introduces
viewers to Kathleen Zellner, the post-conviction lawyer for the
subject of the first season, Steven Avery, “in her fight to prove
that Avery was wrongly convicted and win his freedom.”
The trailer for part two clearly demonstrates how the
popularity of the documentary affected the case. It follows
Zellner’s attempt to overturn Avery’s conviction, and also shows
that part two will dive a little more into Brendan Dassey and the
psychology behind false confessions.
Watch the full trailer below, and make some time in your
schedule the weekend of October 19 so you can binge “Making a
Murderer Part Two” on Netflix:
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