Netflix Adding Controversial Lifetime Gabby Petito Movie

Lifetime Gabby Petito Movie Coming To Netflix
Netflix Adding Controversial Lifetime Gabby Petito Movie

Picture: Lifetime

The Gabby Petito Story will be heading to Netflix in the United States on August 27th, 2025, several years after its premiere on Lifetime. The dramatization is of the disappearance and murder which took place in the Bridger–Teton National Forest, Wyoming, in 2021. The movie, which runs for 1 hour and 27 minutes, first premiered on October 1st, 2022, on Lifetime.

The synopsis for the film reads, “The disappearance of Gabby Petito captured America’s attention, setting off a nationwide search for the 22-year-old travel blogger, when she failed to return home following her cross-country ‘van-life’ trip with her fiancé.”

The cast for the movie included:

  • Skyler Samuels (The Gifted, Scream Queens) as Gabby Petito
  • Evan Hall (Orange Is the New Black, Before I Disappear) as Brian Laundrie
  • Thora Birch (Ghost World, American Beauty) as Nichole Schmidt
  • Douglas Taurel (The Cobbler, Gravesend) as Joe Petito
  • Monica Moore Smith (Dark Highway, Saturday’s Warrior) as Rose
  • Matisha Baldwin (The Los Angeles Bakers, Undercover Bridesmaid) as Agent Shaw
  • Samuel Whitten (Army Wives, The Inspectors) as Jim Schmidt
  • Nikki SooHoo (Stick It, Bring It On: Fight to the Finish) as Miranda
  • Aaron Groben (The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger, Criminal Minds) as John

The controversy for the film came almost immediately after the initial trailer was launched for it. Browsing through the comment section of the YouTube video embedded above (which, according to a third-party tool, suggests the trailer has a 3.5K to 20K dislike ratio), the bulk of the criticism lies in how quickly this movie came out, with the trailer releasing just a year after Gabby’s murder. “This is so disgusting. We don’t even know enough information to the story and there’s already scripts being written to play someone who just got murdered… let her family grieve in peace,” reads one comment. 

Those criticisms continued upon the movie’s release, with others criticising the acting and its ability to get the details of the case correct. 

This marks the first time the movie has been made available on an SVOD service following its initial airing on Lifetime. That said, the movie has been available as part of the Lifetime Movie Club ever since. This isn’t the only Lifetime movie Netflix has just acquired the license for in the United States. As we reported on earlier in the week, Devil on Campus: The Larry Ray Story is also hitting Netflix imminently. 

Of course, the story will be relatively fresh in the minds of many Netflix viewers who caught the limited docu-series released in February of this year. That three-part docu-series was titled American Murder: Gabby Petito and debuted at number 1 on the Netflix charts following its initial launch. It involved the participation of Gabby’s parents, retelling the case in meticulous detail, and has been one of the biggest documentaries in Netflix history in entering the zeitgeist. 

The docu-series ultimately spent four weeks in the global top 10s, picking up 105.3M viewing hours, equating to 49M views. According to the Netflix Engagement Report covering viewership from January to June 2025, the series was the sixth most-watched for the first half of the year, with 120.6M hours and 56.1M views. 

Gabby Petito Film Lifetime Cover Art
Gabby Petito Film Lifetime Cover Art

Picture: Lifetime

For more on what’s still to come to Netflix throughout August 2025, keep it locked here on What’s on Netflix.

Will you be watching The Gabby Petito Story on Netflix upon its release? Let us know in the comments. 

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