Imperfect Women, the eight-episode Apple TV thriller built around a murder, three longtime friends and buried betrayals, is surging across markets around the world. The series, led by Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara, is finding viewers well beyond its home platform.
FlixPatrol shows the show rising across Apple TV markets in North America, Europe, parts of Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, with additional visibility through Canal+ in France and Amazon Channels in the U.S. and Germany. For a series adapted from Araminta Hall’s novel, that breadth matters because it turns a prestige release into a global run with momentum in multiple regions at once.
The show’s appeal is tied to the way it disguises a friendship drama as a murder mystery. That structure gives the imperfect women episodes a broader reach than a straight whodunit, since the heart of the series is not only who died, but what the three women have spent years hiding from one another.
The open question now is how long that surge can hold as the series moves through more international storefronts and streaming windows. For now, Imperfect Women is doing more than attracting curiosity. It is traveling.