Everything we know about Netflix’s How To Kill Your Family

Anya Taylor-Joy during the ceremony honoring Chris Hemsworth with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Anya Taylor-Joy will star in dark Netflix drama How To Kill Your Family. (Getty) (Gilbert Flores via Getty Images)

Anya Taylor-Joy is set to follow up her hit series The Queen’s Gambit with a new Netflix limited series that tells audiences exactly How To Kill Your Family.

If that title got your attention, then you'll love Taylor-Joy’s new drama, as it does exactly what it suggests it might. It follows a scorn heroine from a high-society background who makes it her life's mission to settle a few scores that are a little close to home.

In addition to featuring the star of this year’s epic Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, the show is also executive produced by Extraordinary creator Emma Moran and delivered by the same company behind bloody bingeable hit Killing Eve. Meanwhile, the story itself is based on the bestselling book of the same name by author Bella Mackie which was released in 2021.

What else do we know about How To Kill Your Family? Let's take a look.

How To Kill Your Family doesn’t have a release date just yet but when it does reach screens, you’ll find it on Netflix. The show is a limited series and will consist of eight episodes.

Netflix was also the home of Taylor-Joy’s board-game banger The Queen’s Gambit, a show that was released during lockdown and wasted no time becoming a hit with critics and viewers alike.

Bella Mackie attends The Women's Prize For Fiction Awards
The new series is based on a 2021 book by Bella Mackie. (Getty) (David Levenson via Getty Images)

How To Kill Your Family is based on Mackie’s eponymous book and features a woman named Grace at the centre of its story. Grace is the daughter of Simon Artemis, a rich yet ruthless billionaire with whom she has a pretty complicated relationship.

According to the show’s official synopsis, “Grace is the product of an affair Simon claims not to remember, which left Grace and her mom to fend for themselves.”

When Grace’s mother dies and she’s abandoned by those who should be there for her, she makes it her mission to go after her family’s hefty fortune in the bloodiest way possible.

Switching gears, she “transforms her anger into something useful — killing off her estranged extended family via morbidly creative means. Soon, Grace is clawing her way toward revenge and a hefty inheritance. But her mission pulls her away from what she really needs.”

It’s Grace’s conflicted internal logic that immediately grabbed Moran’s attention.

“She’s the kind of complicated, dark, but utterly hilarious antihero you dream of writing,” explained the show’s executive producer. “Striking that balance between camp fun and brutal violence that Bella hits so perfectly in the book is a challenge I’m so looking forward to. I’ve never had more fun on a project with such a high body count.”

Anya Taylor-Joy attends the UK premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
So far, Anya Taylor-Joy is the only cast member attached to the project. (Getty) (Anadolu via Getty Images)

With production on How To Kill Your Family still in its early stages, its cast list remains sparse, with Taylor-Joy the only star confirmed to appear.

Speaking about her impending journey as Grace, the actor told Netflix: “As soon as I turned the last page, I knew I had to be a part of bringing this story to life.

“After some (light) stalking of the inimitable Bella Mackie, I could not be more thrilled to be collaborating with the team that is executive producers Sally Woodward Gentle, Lizzie Rusbridger, and Emma. I am looking forward to getting our hands even dirtier.”

Mackie, meanwhile, was similarly chuffed at Taylor-Joy jumping aboard, saying she’s the “most perfect fit to play Grace. “I often think she understands her better than I do.”

As production on the series gets underway, we’re sure more names will be added to its cast list so be sure to check back soon.


How To Kill Your Family is coming soon to Netflix.

This article originally appeared on Yahoo TV UK at https://uk.news.yahoo.com/how-to-kill-your-family-netflix-release-112557300.html

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