‘Anatomy of a Scandal’ Netflix Anthology Series: Coming to Netflix in April 2022

The Netflix anthology series 'Anatomy of a Scandal' will be released on Netflix in April 2022.

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Netflix greenlit Anatomy of a Scandal in 2020, an anthology series from the creator of HBO’s Big Little Lies David E. Kelley, and former House of Cards showrunner Melissa James Gibson. The first season will be based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Sarah Vaughan and will be released on Netflix in April 2022. Each season is set to explore a different large-scale public scandal. Here’s what we know so far.

The series was first announced via a Netflix press release back in May 2020. The series comes from 3dot Productions who are also currently working on a U.S. Women’s Soccer documentary.

Netflix has ventured into anthology series before with the most notable ones being Black Mirror (currently on hold) and The Haunting of Hill House (and Bly Manor due out in October).

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From left to right: S.J. Clarkson, David E. Kelley, Melissa James Gibson

Attached to the project is director S.J. Clarkson, who directed episodes for HBO’s Succession and the unaired Game of Thrones pilot and Netflix’s Jessica Jones and Orange is the New Black. Clarkson was nominated for a Gold Derby Award for the latter.


When will Anatomy of a Scandal be released on Netflix?

Netflix has announced that Anatomy of a Scandal will be released on Netflix on Friday, April 15th, 2022.

We’re still waiting for Netflix to release a teaser or an official trailer.


What is Anatomy of a Scandal about?

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Author Sarah Vaughan

The original 2017 novel by Sarah Vaughan tells the story of two women and one man caught up in a very ugly public scandal. James, a high-ranking Westminster politician stands accused of rape, but his wife Sophie believes he is innocent. Kate is the barrister prosecuting the case and she is convinced James is guilty and must pay for his crime. Not everything is crystal clear in this court case and that complicates things for everyone. The plot tackles such things as marriage in an extremely turbulent situation and tense courtroom drama.


Who is cast in Anatomy of a Scandal?

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The main leads for Anatomy of a Scandal have been officially confirmed by Deadline in September 2020. BAFTA and Golden Globes nominee Sienna Miller, known for her roles in American Sniper and G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra will play Sophie Whitehouse, “Oxford graduate, a wife and a mother of two whose perfectly charmed life is about to implode.”

Sophie is the wife of James Whitehouse. James will be played by Rupert Friend who recieved multiple awards nominations for his role of Peter Quinn in Showtime’s Homeland. James is described as “an ambitious and charismatic junior minister who has always shared his wife’s good fortune—until now.”

Primetime Emmy Awards nominee Michelle Dockery, who is known for her roles in such series as ITV’s Downton Abbey and Netflix’s Godless, has been cast as Kate Woodcroft, “the steely criminal barrister specializing in prosecuting sexual crimes who’s risen quickly in her field, and just got handed the case of a lifetime.”

More recently, Recapped reported that Aladdin star Naomi Scott has been offered the role of Olivia, the young woman who was allegedly sexually assaulted by James. Recapped were the first to report about Sienna Miller and Michelle Dockery long before they were officially confirmed, so we are certain it’s only a matter of time until Naomi Scott is confirmed as well.


How many episodes Anatomy of a Scandal have?

The first season of Anatomy of a Scandal will have six one-hour episodes.


What’s the production status of Anatomy of a Scandal?

As of February 5th, 2022 the production for Anatomy of s Scandal is listed as completed and now awaits its release.

Filming began on the series on October 26th, 2020 at Shepperton Studios, UK. Originally, filming was planned to last for 20 weeks and was scheduled to end by April 2021, however, the series didn’t enter post-production until October 2021.


That’s all we know so far, we’ll keep this preview updated as and when we learn more.

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Tigran is our resident previews writer. He works on collecting everything known about upcoming Netflix Original projects and also is editor-in-chief of Redanian Intelligence. Resides in France.