Netflix has unleashed one of the most delightfully unexpected films of the year with The Sheep Detectives, a live-action/CGI hybrid that transforms a flock of clever sheep into amateur sleuths investigating their shepherd’s murder. Directed by Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Christopher Robin) and adapted from Leonie Swann’s 2005 German bestseller Three Bags Full (Glennkill), the movie premiered on Netflix December 19, 2025, and has quickly become a global sensation, topping charts in 50 countries with 28 million hours viewed in its first week. Fans can’t stop smiling through the trailer, calling it “ahahahahmazing” and “the coziest whodunit ever,” blending cozy mystery charm with laugh-out-loud humor and a touch of heart.

Hugh Jackman stars as George, the gentle Irish shepherd who reads detective novels aloud to his flock every night, believing they can’t understand a word. But when George meets a mysterious endâspiked with a spade in the meadowâthe sheep, led by the inquisitive Miss Maple (voiced by Emma Thompson), realize they must solve the crime themselves. As they baa their way through clues, interrogating human suspects with woolly ingenuity, the film proves even sheep can be brilliant crime-solvers.

The voice cast is a dream: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the philosophical Cloud, Bryan Cranston as the cynical Sir Ritchfield, Patrick Stewart as the wise Othello, Bella Ramsey as the brave Zora, and Regina Hall as the glamorous Mopple the Whale. Live-action humans include Nicholas Braun as George’s dim nephew, Nicholas Galitzine as a suspicious developer, Molly Gordon as a quirky vet, Hong Chau as a local journalist, Chris O’Dowd as a bumbling cop, Brett Goldstein as a gruff farmer, and Rhys Darby as an eccentric tourist.

Forster’s direction masterfully blends practical Irish farm locations with seamless CGI sheepâexpressive eyes, fluffy movements, and hilarious “baa” subtitles that make every deduction feel fresh. The tone is whimsical yet grounded, with moments of genuine suspense amid the laughs.
Critics adore it: 92% Rotten Tomatoes, “a woolly delight that’s smart and sweet” (Variety). Viewers binge: “Laughed the whole wayâbest family watch ever” (@CozyMysteryFan, 80k likes).
The Sheep Detectives isn’t just funâit’s flock-tastic. Stream on Netflix; the mystery awaits.