‘56 Days’ Review — Dove Cameron Leads a Twisty Erotic Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

Prime Video’s new thriller 56 Days blends mystery, romance and psychological suspense into a binge-worthy series anchored by a compelling performance from Dove Cameron.

Adapted from Catherine Ryan Howard’s bestselling novel, the eight-episode drama explores how passion can spiral into obsession — and how secrets can turn love into something far more dangerous.

A Mystery That Starts With a Corpse

The story opens at the end: a decomposing body discovered in a luxury Boston apartment. From there, the narrative rewinds to trace the intense relationship between newcomer Ciara Wyse (Cameron) and wealthy architect Oliver Kennedy (Avan Jogia).

What begins as a chance encounter quickly evolves into a whirlwind romance fueled by chemistry and secrecy — with both characters hiding troubling pasts.

56 Days (TV Series 2026)
56 Days (TV Series 2026)

A Nonlinear Thriller Fueled by Obsession

The series moves back and forth between timelines, revealing clues piece by piece as detectives investigate the grisly crime scene. This structure keeps viewers guessing about what really happened inside apartment 11 and who the victim might be.

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As the relationship deepens, themes of privilege, revenge and trauma emerge, suggesting that attraction alone cannot sustain a relationship built on deception.

Performances Drive the Suspense

Cameron delivers one of her most layered performances to date, portraying Ciara as both vulnerable and calculating. Jogia complements her with a portrayal of Oliver that balances charm and unease.

Detectives played by Karla Souza and Dorian Missick ground the story, slowly untangling the mystery as the truth edges closer to the surface.

Not Every Twist Lands — But the Ride Is Entertaining

While some plot developments are predictable, the show succeeds in maintaining tension through its shifting perspectives and escalating stakes. Occasional implausible moments don’t derail the experience, thanks to the central mystery and strong performances.

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Final Verdict

56 Days thrives as a stylish, addictive thriller about love, manipulation and the consequences of hidden truths. It may not deliver the most shocking finale in the genre, but the journey remains gripping enough to keep viewers hooked until the final reveal.

All episodes premiere February 18 on Prime Video.


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