Nicole Kidman in New York for new series since divorce
Nicole Kidman dons noir and leopard styles while promoting Scarpetta in New York, revealing her detailed preparation including fake autopsies for the March 11 Amazon Prime Video release.
- On Monday, March 2, 2026, Nicole Kidman said on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon she can perform an autopsy while promoting Scarpetta, which premieres March 11 on Amazon Prime Video.
- Trained with a medical examiner, Nicole Kidman said she studied organ removal techniques and Patricia Cornwell, author of the Scarpetta novels, told Kidman she 'has the character.'
- For late night, Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman wore a noir Khaite ensemble, styled by Jason Bolden, then changed into a Chanel M�tiers d'Art 2026 leopard-print coat with makeup by Gucci Westman and hair by Adir Abergel for a SoHo Q&A.
- Kidman's press appearances with Jamie Lee Curtis and Liz Sarnoff generated buzz, while Fallon denied asking her to perform an autopsy, sparking a brief dispute.
- Scarpetta centers on a medical examiner returning after 30 years, with parallel crimes across timelines, bolstering Nicole Kidman, Oscar-winning actress's TV 'third act' with projects like Big Little Lies season 3.
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"I can do an autopsy." Nicole Kidman used this sentence in the "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon for astounding – and a bit of goose bumps. And she meant it first: because the Oscar winner has meticulously prepared for her latest role in the series "Scarpetta" in which she plays the forensic pathologist "Can remove organs"Fallon wanted to know from Kidman whether she considered herself a Method actress – thus completely fused with her role. T…
Nicole Kidman Opts for Chic All-Black Look at 'Scarpetta' Premiere in New York City
Nicole Kidman wore an all-black look at the premiere of her new crime drama 'Scarpetta' in New York City. The series debuts on Amazon Prime Video on March 11, and also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Bobby Cannavale, and more.
‘I’m holding it steady’: In the third act of her career, Nicole Kidman is digging into her grief and loss
Adapted from Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling crime series, Scarpetta lands in the deeply personal wake of Kidman’s divorce from Keith Urban and the death of her mother.
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