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Malice
Season 1
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Kozono Yohei, secretary general of Shoto University, was found stabbed to death in his home. Hoshino Naoto, a detective at Fujimi Police Station, rushes to the scene and sees the scene of the murder in the living room.
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8 Episodes
Episode 1
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Episode 1
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
Episode 5
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Episode 5
Episode 6
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Episode 6
Episode 7
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Episode 7
Episode 8
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Episode 8
Cast of Season 1
Kento Hayashi
Naoto Hoshino
Rin Takanashi
Kaho Tanimura
Ryuta Sato
Sota Maruyama
Fumika Baba
Akari Kawai
Sayaka Isoyama
Kaori
Akira 100%
Takuo Fujiki
Satoshi Jinbo
Mitsuru Nakagawa
Hayate Ichinose
Keita Hoshino
YU
Matsuoka Tetsuya
Eito Konishi
Kyogo Misawa
Kenta Izuka
Kijima Shinichi
So Yamanaka
Asuka Kurosawa
Shosuke Murakami
Director
Junpei Yamaoka
Writer
Aya Takei
Writer
Akihiro Miyazaki
Producer
Naofumi Takiyama
Producer
Aya Moriyasu
Producer
Junichi Sekimoto
Producer
Malice • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Beverly Hills Courier
Neely Swanson
I prefer my thrillers a bit less obvious.
Screen Rant
Grant Hermanns
Led by four-time Emmy nominee David Duchovny as Jamie and Jungle Cruise's Jack Whitehall as Adam, Malice proves to be one of the most effective takes on the family infiltrator genre yet, and that's largely down to just how much of a slow burn it is.
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
Beautifully shot and full of twists, this series reaches for gripping and intense drama, but its underwritten characters render the emotional impact toothless.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Still, this six-episode series, while being essentially indistinguishable from so many others of its ilk, goes above its own pay grade when Jamie starts smelling a rat likely living in his posh London digs now. That's when the series kicks into high gear.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Since it's clear from the title what sort of show this is, the mind goes to a number of reasonable suppositions, and though the particulars are saved for the finale, the generalities are made clear enough early on.
Decider
Joel Keller
While we liked the performances of Whitehall, Duchovny and van Houten, Malice really doesn't give the viewers much in the way of dramatic momentum in the first episode, and the show doesn't know whether it wants to be funny or scary.
Big Gold Belt Media
Nagier Chambers
The cast keeps Malice gripping even when the story loses its balance, and Jack Whitehall delivers an unsettling performance that anchors the entire series.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
When done well, we don't mind irrational behavior and inconsistent characters in the name of thrilling twists. When done poorly, we get 'Malice.'
Variety
Alison Herman
From performances to plot, much of "Malice" feels like it's on autopilot. Watching it feels much the same.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
What damns it is that it has no hook - nothing for a viewer to latch on to, even as we're drowning in a veritable sea of similar so-called pleasures.
AV Club
Tim Lowery
Some of the series' more eye-roll-inducing and on-the-nose exchanges are tough to shake.
FandomWire
M.N. Miller
A thriller devoid of tension and suspense, failing to deliver even some good campy fun.
Heaven of Horror
Karina Adelgaard
I never want to discourage anyone from giving a show a chance. That's why I can't help but continue to highlight Jack Whitehall in this review. He delivers such a strong character portrayal that made me wish he'd play a straight-up horror villain next.
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