DEADLY RETURN: MIDSOMER MURDERS SERIES 24 UNLEASHES MORALLY SHATTERING MYSTERIES – CAUSTON’S CURSE CONTINUES WITH TWISTS THAT WILL HAUNT YOU!
The quaint, picture-perfect villages of Midsomer have never been more lethal. Midsomer Murders Series 24 has finally aired in the UK on ITV, delivering four feature-length episodes of pure, spine-chilling suspense that prove the long-running series is far from running out of murderous steam. DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) and DS Jamie Winter (Nick Hendrix) are back, facing cunning killers who hide behind charming facades — and the body count is as shocking as ever.

From the gruesome discovery of a mudlarker poisoned by ancient toxins dredged from the riverbed to a seemingly idyllic vineyard where rare grapes conceal a deadly vintage of revenge, each case tests the detectives’ logic to the breaking point. One episode plunges into the dark underbelly of historical reenactments gone fatally wrong, while another exposes bitter family feuds in a remote farming community where jealousy turns lethal. The murders are inventive, brutal, and laced with the show’s trademark dark humor — think poisoned wine tastings, booby-trapped riverbanks, and a killer who uses the countryside itself as a weapon.
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Critics are raving about the series’ ability to blend edge-of-your-seat tension with genuine emotional depth. Barnaby’s world-weary grit shines brighter than ever, his dry wit cutting through the horror, while Winter serves as the moral compass, grappling with the human cost of the crimes. Their partnership feels unbreakable yet constantly challenged, creating electric chemistry amid the chaos.
Adding explosive new energy is pathologist Dr. Fleur Perkins (Annette Badland), whose sharp tongue, forensic brilliance, and no-nonsense attitude inject fresh dynamism into the team. Fleur doesn’t just examine bodies — she confronts the living with uncomfortable truths, making her an instant fan favorite and a perfect foil to Barnaby’s stoicism.
Here, the iconic Midsomer landscape hides deadly secrets — rolling hills, thatched cottages, and a river that claims another victim in chilling fashion:

Neil Dudgeon as the unflappable DCI John Barnaby, staring down yet another baffling crime scene with steely resolve:
The vineyard poisoning case delivers one of the series’ most visually stunning — and sinister — settings, where beauty masks betrayal:
Nick Hendrix as DS Jamie Winter, the young detective whose moral strength anchors the team through the darkest revelations:
Annette Badland as the formidable Dr. Fleur Perkins, bringing razor-sharp insight and unfiltered honesty to the autopsy room:
A chilling moment from the mudlarking murder — the river gives up its toxic secrets in the most horrifying way:
Long-time fans will find plenty to savor: recurring quirks from familiar Midsomer eccentrics, Barnaby’s beloved dog Paddy making appearances, and the signature absurdity of village life clashing with extreme violence. Yet Series 24 pushes boundaries further, delving into morally shattering themes — betrayal by those closest to you, the poison of unchecked ambition, and the devastating ripple effects of hidden sins.
As the credits roll on the finale, ITV wastes no time teasing the future. Series 26 is officially on the way, promising four more feature-length nightmares packed with even darker secrets, unexpected betrayals, and a twist so audacious that “NO ONE saw it coming.” The promo whispers: “One village. One deadly secret.” Midsomer’s curse shows no signs of lifting.
Whether you’re a lifelong devotee or a newcomer drawn to cozy crime with a killer edge, Series 24 cements Midsomer Murders as British television’s enduring masterclass in suspense. Stream it now on ITVX or catch the repeats — but beware: once you enter Midsomer, escape is impossible.

Would you survive a weekend in these deadly villages? The next murder is already being plotted…
The Midsomer Chronicle will keep you updated on every twist. Stay vigilant.