Netflix Adds Another True Crime Drama to Its Catalog With 'The Monster of Florence': Details

Published 10/22/2025, 10:41 AM EDT

Netflix continues to expand its true crime catalog with The Monster of Florence, a series that explores one of Europe’s most notorious cases. The platform has built a reputation for transforming real-life mysteries into gripping, cinematic spectacles that combine suspense, meticulous storytelling, and enchanting character portrayals. This latest addition promises to deliver the same tension and intrigue that have made its previous true crime series must-watch experiences.

The Monster of Florence reinforces Netflix’s position as a destination for viewers seeking carefully crafted, edge-of-the-seat adaptations of infamous events from around the world.

The Monster of Florence on Netflix: All about it

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The Monster of Florence arrived on Netflix on October 22 as a four-part limited series. The drama is inspired by the real-life murders in the Italian city of Florence that occurred between 1968 and 1985, in which a string of brutal attacks on couples baffled investigators, with the case becoming one of Italy’s most infamous mysteries, drawing media attention and public fascination for decades. The series aims to chronicle the investigation, the people involved, and the social impact of these crimes.

The Monster of Florence is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Stefano Sollima and features Marco Bullitta, Valentino Mannias, Francesca Olia, Liliana Bottone, Giacomo Fadda, and Antonio Tintis. The offering notably premiered at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in the Fuori Concorso – Series (Out of Competition) section in August. Meanwhile, The Monster of Florence is not the only true crime creation that joined Netflix’s vault for the genre today.

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The other true crime effort to debut on the platform today documents a mob war from the 1990s, comprising ample gore and bloodshed.

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Netflix today, besides The Monster of Florence, dropped Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia, a gripping true-crime docu-series that dives into the violent underworld of 1990s Philadelphia. Across three intense episodes, the series chronicles the brutal clash between mob bosses John Stanfa and Joey Merlino, a war that left the city in chaos and drenched in bloodshed. With raw storytelling, shocking details, and a TV-MA rating, this limited series offers an unflinching look at organized crime’s deadly power struggle.

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With both The Monster of Florence and Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia, Netflix is showing once again why it is a go-to for true crime aficionados. Both series pull viewers into real-life stories that are gripping, shocking, and impossible to look away from. Whether one is fascinated by unsolved mysteries or the dark side of human nature, these new releases offer a chilling, unforgettable experience, proving that Netflix knows how to keep viewers hooked while exploring the most notorious crimes from around the world.

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Will you be watching The Monster of Florence soon? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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