The FX miniseriesA Murder at the End of the Worldhas become the latest to be moved in the wake of the ongoing Writers' and SAG-AFTRA strikes, shifting its previously announced release date of August 29 to an unspecified date in November. The series will be released exclusively on Hulu in the United States, andvia Disney+ worldwide.

The creative minds ofBrit Marling and Zal Batmanglijbring us agripping mysterystarringThe Crown’sEmma Corrin, which is set in the secluded compound of a wealthy recluse. The story followsGen Z detective Darby Hart, among a group of eight guests invited to the billionaire’s isolated yet picturesque resort for a retreat.

Emma Corrin and Harris Dickinson star in FX’s new original limited series “A Murder at the End of the World” (Photo courtesy of Christopher Saunders-FX)

What was supposed to be a fun and relaxing getawaytakes a dark turn when one of the guests is discovered dead. With her keen detective instincts, Hart is certain that this was no accident, but a deliberate murder driven by conflicting interests among the guests. Now, Hart must utilise all her skills to uncover the truth and prove her convictions before the killer strikes again. The series takes us on a thrilling journey as the mysteries of the secluded compound unravel before our eyes.

Who Else Stars inA Murder at the End of the World?

A Murder at the End of the Worldboasts an impressive and diverse cast. Alongside Corrin, you’ll see Marling,Clive Owen, Harris Dickinson, Alice Braga, Joan Chen, Raúl Esparza, Jermaine Fowler, Ryan J. Haddad, Pegah Ferydoni, Javed Khan, Louis Cancelmi, Edoardo Ballerini, Britian Seibert, Christopher Gurr, Kellan Tetlow, Daniel Olson, and Neal Huff.

The creators of the series, Brit Marling andZal Batmanglij, also take on directing roles and serve as executive producers alongsideAndrea Sperling(known for her work onTransparent),Melanie Marnich, andNicki Paluga.A Murder at the End of the Worldwill have a total of 7 episodes, with the first two episodes premiering on in November, followed by a new episode released each week. you may catch a glimpse of what’s to come - albeit, slightly later than expectant audiences would perhaps have been hoping - in the teaser below.