Netflix Crime Scene New Season Talks: Legendary Mystery Show Set to Return?
Netflix is positively discussing a new season of the legendary Korean mystery show 'Crime Scene'. Following reports on Dec 30, the platform confirmed talks are underway.
The king of mystery variety shows might be coming back to your screens sooner than you think. Netflix and the hit series 'Crime Scene' are potentially reuniting for a brand new season. On December 30, 2025, Hankyung.com reported that discussions are currently underway to bring the beloved deduction show to the global streaming giant.
Netflix Crime Scene New Season Talks and Positive Outlook
In response to the reports, a Netflix representative confirmed the news, stating, "We are positively discussing the production of a new season of 'Crime Scene.'" While the intent is clear, the streaming service noted that specific details—such as the production schedule and the official cast lineup—haven't been finalized yet.
Known for its immersive role-playing format where celebrities solve complex murder mysteries, 'Crime Scene' has built a massive cult following since its debut. Its potential return to Netflix suggests a higher production budget and a broader reach for the intricate deduction game that fans have missed.
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