The infamous “Preppy Killer” is getting a true-crime docuseries this fall on AMC and Sundance TV.

Airing for three consecutive nights from Nov. 13 to 15, “The Preppy Murderer: Death in Central Park” will chronicle Robert Chambers’ sordid “rough sex” murder of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in 1986.

Chambers, now 52, was a 19-year-old Upper East Sider who attended the most exclusive private schools.

The trailer for the series — screened Thursday at the summer Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. — features his former prep school classmates discussing his popularity and widespread appeal.

As with the other high-profile 1980s Central Park-based sex crime — the so-called Central Park Five, dramatized in Netflix’s Emmy-nominated “When They See Us” — embattled lawyer-author Linda Fairstein prosecuted the case.

Chambers was sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter, which he claimed was the accidental result of sexualized strangling Levin requested.

According to AMC, the “Preppy Murderer” series will dig deep into the details of the case, investigating the “imperfect justice system” exposed during the trial — and the resulting “tabloid media war.”

The network’s promotional materials even quote New York Post columnist Steve Dunleavey: “Before OJ Simpson, the Preppy Killer was the trial of the century.”

Chambers was ultimately released from prison in 2003. But he didn’t learn his lesson. By 2008, he was back in the slammer — serving 19 years for peddling cocaine, crack and marijuana from his pad on East 57th Street.

He’s currently paying his second debt to society at Sullivan Correctional Facility in Fallsburg.

The series will air on AMC and Sundance TV at 9 p.m. in November.