Where to Watch ‘Fall River’: The Epix True-Crime Docuseries Streaming Now

Published 03/29/2026, 10:30 AM EDT

Cinema has long been obsessed with the macabre aesthetics of the occult, with films like The Ritual and Hereditary chilling audiences through tales of ancient cults and satanic pacts. However, the line between fiction and reality blurred significantly during the late twentieth century as real-world headlines began to mirror the dark scripts of Fall River.

To understand the gravity of the accusations, one must look at where this chilling investigation is currently hosted for global audiences.

2021 docuseries Fall River’s primarily availability

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The four-episode Epix miniseries Fall River, directed by James Buddy Day and produced by Jason Blum under his Blumhouse Television, is available on several major digital platforms. Viewers can currently stream the entire season on Amazon Prime Video. Beyond the Prime Video ecosystem, the docuseries is available for purchase or streaming on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. 

Each episode, such as Mark of the Beast and Into Hell, runs approximately 40-50 minutes. The series is rated TV-MA, ensuring that the heavy themes of violence and cult activity are handled with the necessary maturity for adult audiences.

Fall River premiered in 2021 to critical acclaim and dives deep into the 1979 m****** in Fall River, Massachusetts, which were allegedly committed by a local satanic cult. The narrative centers on Carl Drew, the alleged cult leader who was sentenced to life in prison.

Decades later, the lead investigator returns to the case, plagued by inconsistencies and the possibility that an innocent man was convicted. This re-investigation provides a somber look at how the legal system handled the pressure of a community gripped by a terrifying and violent urban legend.

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Beyond the logistical availability, the series offers a distinct perspective that separates it from standard true crime or supernatural horror.

Fall River (2021) is distinguished from other horror-adjacent docuseries

Fall River stands apart from other horror documentaries by focusing on the Satanic Panic hysteria of the late 1970s rather than pursuing paranormal or supernatural explanations. It emphasizes the concept of human monsters, showcasing how police corruption and societal fear can distort the pursuit of justice.

Instead of ghosts, the audience confronts the grim reality and the underbelly of a small American town. The show's structural approach functions more as an investigative, activist essay than as a mere presentation of historical facts. This focus on local sordidness allows the series to explore the psychological toll of a case that has haunted the town.

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The series begins with My Soul To Keep, which establishes the chilling atmosphere of the initial murders and the community's immediate fear. In Deal With the Devil, the narrative shifts toward the alleged cult leader and the sensationalized testimony that secured his conviction. The final descent occurs in Mark of the Beast and Into Hell, where the original lead detective confronts the systemic failures and inconsistencies that have haunted him for decades.

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What do you think about watching Fall River? Let us know in the comments.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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