On December 18, 2015 Netflix released a docuseries directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos that would change the face of true crime documentaries as we know it. Now almost three years later these filmmakers are back with another installment of Making a Murderer.

Part 1 of Making a Murderer followed the trials of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey. In 2003 Avery was released from prison after serving 18 years for a wrongful sexual assault conviction. Roughly two years after being released, Avery was arrested again, this time for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Dassey was also arrested for the same murder. The 10-episode docuseries follows Avery and Dassey’s trials, what may have happened to Halbach, and the defense’s arguments that these two men were framed by the Manitowoc County police for this woman’s death.

The first installment of the series was filmed over the course of 10 years, but that doesn’t make its second 10-episode installment any less expertly crafted. Part 2 explores the aftermath of Avery and Dassey’s cases in the wake of Making a Murderer becoming a television phenomenon. While examining the meta effects this documentary had on the real case and community it was covering, the series also follows Avery and Dassey’s legal teams as they attempt to overturn their clients’ convictions. Whereas Part 1 of the series was a raw look at our trial system, Part 2 is a close examination of what happens next.

Check out the video above to see what it was like for Ricciardi and Demos to return to their name-making docu-series after becoming a television sensation.

Making a Murderer Part 2 premieres on Netflix Friday, October 19 at midnight PT / 3 a.m. ET.

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