AMC+ dropped the first official trailer for The Last Anniversary, an upcoming drama launching on March 30, 2025. Based on Liane Moriarty’s bestseller, the trailer shows A Discovery of Witches‘ Teresa Palmer arriving on a remote island, stirring up a hornet’s nest of feelings among the populace.
Miranda Richardson (Good Omens), Danielle Macdonald (The Tourist), Claude Scott-Mitchell (Hotel Portofino), Helen Thomson (Colin from Accounts), Uli Latukefu (Laid), Susan Prior (The Rover), Jeremy Lindsay Taylor (Return to Paradise), and Xavier Samuel (Apple Cider Vinegar). The cast also includes Angela Punch McGregor (Troppo), Charlie Garber (Barons), Leon Ford (Elvis), Nikki Shiels (Prosper), Elizabeth Cullen (Elvis), Josephine Blazier (Audry), and Ines English (The Last Days of the Space Age).
“The Last Anniversary is set on the remote but beautiful Scribbly Gum Island, a place of many secrets. The one that made it famous — the disappearance of a young couple decades ago — might have made the island a destination for true crime tourists, but when Sophie Honeywell (Palmer) inherits a house on the island, it’s the fresh start she’s craving,” reads AMC+’s synopsis. “After the unwelcome reception she receives on arrival, she begins to investigate the mysteries of the island and finds herself drawn into a complex web of long-held family secrets spanning three generations of women, uncovering far more than ever expected.”
Samantha Strauss is the head writer, and John Polson directed the entire season. Additional writers include Sara L. Walker, Giula Sandler, and Greg Waters. Author Liane Moriarty, Strauss, Polson and Made Up Stories’ Bruna Papandrea, Jodi Matterson, and Steve Hutensky executive produce. Blossom Films’ Per Saari and Nicole Kidman and BINGE’s Alison Hurbert-Burns and Lana Greenhalgh also serve as executive producers.
AMC+ offered this description of the first episode: “Sophie Honeywell has just inherited a house on Scribbly Gum Island – a mysterious gift that threatens to unearth secrets held close by the three generations of women who call this remarkable island their home.”