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Nancy Drew

You can't bury the truth.

★ 7.8 (289 votes) | 2019 | 0h 42m
MysteryDramaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Overview

Nancy Drew makes plans to leave her hometown for college, but finds herself drawn into a supernatural murder mystery instead.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date October 9, 2019
  • Last Air Date August 23, 2023
  • Seasons 4
  • Episodes 62
  • Networks The CW

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Seasons

Season 1
Season 1

18 episodes • 2019

Nancy Drew is a brilliant teenaged detective whose sense of self had come from solving mysteries in her hometown of Horseshoe Bay, Maine – until her mother’s untimely death derails Nancy’s college plans. Devastated by her mother’s passing, Nancy swears off crime-solving while crossing off the days until she can re-apply to college. But when a socialite is murdered, Nancy finds herself a prime suspect in the crime, along with a group of other teens present at the scene: Nancy’s nemesis from high school, George Fan; a rich girl with a mysterious past, Bess Marvin; Nancy’s secret boyfriend, Ned “Nick” Nickerson, and amiable burnout Ace. The five of them must team up to clear their own names – encountering emotional entanglements and even more mysteries along the way.

Season 2
Season 2

18 episodes • 2021

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Season 3
Season 3

13 episodes • 2021

No overview available.

Season 4
Season 4

13 episodes • 2023

Season four begins as Nancy launches a new investigation to find a group of missing bodies from Horseshoe Bay's cemetery that have been dug up and stolen—or have possibly risen. As Nancy is drawn into this ghostly case, a string of unexplained paranormal crimes leads the Drew Crew to believe that the literal sins of the town's past have returned to haunt the living.

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