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Set inside the White House, The Residence is coming sooner than expected. Netflix just released the first teaser for The Residence, raising stakes and excitement.
This high-society murder mystery is anything but ordinary. The Residence is poised to be Netflix’s next must-watch show, and we couldn’t be more excited.

Netflix has officially announced the premiere date for The Residence—drum roll, please. The series is all set to premiere on March 20, 2025.
The series is one of the most highly-anticipated ones of the year, with a talented ensemble cast and a well-known director who’s known for great work.

In Netflix’s upcoming series, Uzo Aduba is all set to portray Cordelia Cupp. Cordelia is a consulting detective for the Metropolitan Police Department.
The character comes with a sharp wit, relentless pursuit of truth, and a keen understanding of human behavior. Zo’s character, Cordelia Cupp, is one of the most renowned investigators in the world.

The plot revolves around a catastrophic State Dinner at the White House, where a body is discovered, which opens up a complex murder investigation. Detective Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Aduba) is called in to unravel the big mystery.
The investigation will then take the viewers into the lives of the residence staff, revealing hidden secrets and interpersonal conflicts. The series is expected to offer a unique perspective on the iconic residence.

One of the reasons why The Residence is such an expected release is because of its unique touch to storytelling. The plot is intricately woven within the expansive 132-room White House.
The structure includes 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators. The series is also going to introduce 157 potential suspects.

The series is exclusively produced by Shondaland, the renowned production company founded by Shonda Rhimes. The production company has also produced acclaimed series like Bridgerton and Scandal.
Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers are also serving as executive producers, continuing their successful collaboration. Shonda Rhimes is known for producing quality work, and she’s expected to do the same this time around.

The creator and showrunner of The Residence is Paul William Davies. Paul has an extensive background in television writing and production.
Paul is best known for creating and executive-producing the legal drama series For the People, which aired on ABC from 2018 to 2019. Davies was also a producer and writer of the political thriller Scandal, where he was able to perfectly hone his skills.

The Residence has taken inspiration from Kate Anderson Brower’s 2015 book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House. Brower is a former CBS News staffer and Fox News producer who spent four years covering the Obama White House for Bloomberg News.
Her book deepens into the lives of White House staff who serve the First Families. The series adaptation will bring these narratives to life.

The Residence is going to be a mystery drama series that perfectly blends suspense with humor. The series will offer a fresh take on the traditional whodunnit genre.
The series will explore hidden secrets, motives, and a rich tapestry of intrigue. The Residence will reflect the high-stakes environment of the White House.

The Residence boasts a distinguished ensemble cast, including Randall Park as FBI Special Agent Edwin Park, Giancarlo Esposito as White House Chief Usher A.B. Wynter, Susan Kelechi Watson as Assistant Usher Jasmine Haney, and Jason Lee as Tripp Morgan, the President’s brother.
Other cast members include Ken Marino, Molly Griggs, Edwina Findley, and Isiah Whitlock Jr.

Liza Johnson has directed the first four episodes of The Residence. Johnson comes with an extensive background in both film and television.
She has worked on Return (2011), Hateship Loveship (2013), and Elvis & Nixon (2016). Her work on The Last of Us episode Left Behind earned critical acclaim, showcasing her ability to work with complex narratives.
The gripping teaser for The Residence offers a glimpse into the interiors of the White House. It highlighted 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.
The teaser begins with Cordelia Cupp addressing the President and saying, “Mr. President, this house needs to be treated like a crime scene.” The 1-minute 41-second teaser gives an insight into the upcoming gripping series.

The Residence is a collaboration between Shondaland and Netflix, with Paul William Davies serving as the creator and showrunner.
Shondaland, led by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers, brings its production expertise, while Davies’ vision and storytelling elevate the series as a compelling addition to Netflix’s lineup.

The Residence is a limited series comprising eight episodes. Each episode is expected to have a runtime of approximately 45-60 minutes, though Netflix has not officially confirmed the exact duration.
The series will be available for streaming upon release. This allows the viewers to watch multiple episodes in one sitting, offering flexibility in how the series is to be watched.

Everyone loved the teaser, with comments streaming about the show’s anticipation. One viewer commented, “Knives Out meets White Lotus meets Scandal. Got it, locked in.”
Another fan commented, “I loved Uzo Aduba since Orange is the new black series. Can’t wait for this show,” showing love for the main lead’s acting.
2025 is packed with anticipated releases. Check out the 19 most anticipated TV shows coming in 2025 to see if your favorite falls on the list.

The Residence is going to be exclusively available on Netflix on the announced premiere date. Until then, feel free to check out these Netflix shows inspired by real-life for your next watch.
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