Now Streaming on Sunset: Memory of a Killer — A Riveting Crime Drama You Won’t Be Able to Stop Watching
Sundays are for football. Summers are for baseball. Local news matters every day.
And now, one of the most gripping new crime dramas of the year belongs on your watchlist.
Memory of a Killer is streaming now on Sunset, delivering a powerful, emotionally charged series that blends high-stakes crime storytelling with a deeply human battle against time, memory, and identity.
Sunset was built for viewers around the world who want simple, reliable, and affordable streaming—without massive cable bills or complicated hardware. With Memory of a Killer, Sunset adds another must-watch premium series to its growing lineup of live TV, sports, and on-demand entertainment.
A Crime Story With a Devastating Personal Twist
At the center of Memory of a Killer is Angelo — a man who has spent years perfecting the art of separation.
By day, he is a quiet, unassuming photocopier salesman living in Cooperstown, a father trying to keep life steady for his family.
By night, he is a feared New York City hitman, operating with surgical precision in a world where hesitation can mean death.
For years, Angelo has maintained a rigid and carefully constructed wall between these two lives.
No overlap. No mistakes. No emotional cracks.
That balance shatters when he receives a diagnosis he cannot outmaneuver.
Alzheimer’s disease is closing in — and for Angelo, forgetting isn’t just tragic. It is lethal.
What makes the story even more devastating is that Angelo already knows exactly how this ends. His older brother has already been consumed by the same condition. The slow loss of memory, independence, and identity is not an abstract fear — it is a future he has watched unfold up close.
Now, every mission, every family moment, and every lie he has ever told is suddenly on a countdown.
Two Lives. One Mind. No Escape.
Unlike traditional crime dramas that focus purely on violence or investigation, Memory of a Killer leans heavily into psychological tension.
The real threat isn’t law enforcement.
It isn’t rival criminal networks.
It’s Angelo’s own mind.
As his memory begins to fracture, so does the delicate infrastructure holding his double life together. Small lapses turn into dangerous errors. Familiar faces blur. Routine becomes unreliable. The rules that once kept him alive stop working.
The series explores what happens when a man who has built his survival on control starts losing the very thing that allows him to function.
It becomes a brutal and intimate examination of:
- identity under pressure
- guilt and accountability
- family obligations versus criminal loyalty
- and the terrifying vulnerability of cognitive decline
Every episode raises the emotional stakes while tightening the suspense around what Angelo will forget next — and what that loss could cost.
From International Acclaim to a Bold New Series
Memory of a Killer is based on the acclaimed Belgian thriller film De Zaak Alzheimer, written by Carl Joos and directed by Erik Van Looy.
The new television adaptation expands the original story into a layered, long-form narrative designed for modern serialized viewing.
The series is created by Tracey Malone and Ed Whitmore, bringing a refined character-driven approach to a premise already known for its emotional weight and moral complexity.
The show premiered on Fox on January 25, 2026, and quickly established itself as one of the network’s most talked-about new crime dramas.
Why Memory of a Killer Is a Must-Watch on Sunset
This is not a procedural.
This is not a background show.
Memory of a Killer is built for viewers who want:
- intense serialized storytelling
- morally complex characters
- deeply personal stakes
- and a crime drama that refuses to take easy emotional shortcuts
The tension doesn’t come only from the criminal world. It comes from watching a man try to hold together his family life while slowly losing the mental foundation required to protect them.
Every episode adds urgency — and every quiet moment carries the weight of what Angelo is about to forget.
If you enjoy dark, prestige-style crime series that blend suspense with psychological realism, this is exactly the kind of show Sunset was made to deliver.
Stream Memory of a Killer Now on Sunset
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A New Standard for Crime Drama Streaming on Sunset
With Memory of a Killer, Sunset continues to expand its premium series lineup with stories that go beyond surface-level entertainment.
This is a tense, emotionally charged crime drama about memory, mortality, and the price of living a lie — told through a character whose greatest enemy isn’t the criminal world he helped create, but the slow erosion of his own mind.
Start streaming Memory of a Killer now — only on Sunset.

