Amanda Knox (center), while she was a suspect in the murder of her roommate, leaving a court hearing in 2008. TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox is not the end of her story. Not even close. The next chapter in Amanda Knox's saga is Mouth of the Wolf: Amanda Knox Returns to Italy, which debuts Monday, Jan. 26, on Hulu. The documentary (trailer below) marks the directorial debut of Christopher Robinson, a poet, a novelist and, oh yeah, Knox's husband. Knox and Robinson produce the documentary film - they executive produced The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox alongside Monica Lewinsky. In 2009, a twentysomething Knox was wrongly convicted of murdering her roommate in Italy while studying abroad. She spent four years in prison before being fully exonerated by the country's highest court in 2015 - but all of that has been covered by various films, series, books and podcasts. Mouth of the Wolf catches viewers up on what has transpired in her life (spoiler: a lot) since then, including Knox's return to Italy and a meeting with her former prosecutor, the ultimate frenemy, Giuliano Mignini. Related Stories Movies Tribeca Films Acquires 'We Are Pat' Documentary About Androgynous 'SNL' Character (Exclusive) Movies 'Valentino: The Last Emperor' Is Perhaps the Greatest Fashion Doc of All Time. Valentino "Tried to Stop It." "Interwoven with Knox's journey are candid accounts from other wrongfully accused individuals that explore the systemic failures, accountability, redemption and enduring human cost of injustice," the documentary's logline reads. The Hollywood Reporter caught up with Knox and Robinson ahead of today's announcement. Their life isn't all tragedy - quite the contrary. In addition to being parents to a four-year-old girl and two-year-old boy, Knox is working on a one-woman show. A comedy show. Don't laugh - not at her, at least. Knox, who has dabbled in stand-up comedy over the past two years, says she once opened for recent Golden Globes repeat host Nikki Glaser in her home city Seattle. It wasn't a small show, either. *** This is your directorial debut, Christopher, though you both executive produced the scripted series. Do you plan on continuing in film and TV outside the quote-unquote "Amanda Knox" business? CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON It's funny you should ask that because we're in the midst of actively developing a couple different projects right now. Amanda and I have our own little boutique production company, and we are pursuing scripted stories and unscripted stories right now, not ones that we're at liberty to give many details about. AMANDA KNOX The stories that come to us are stories that are deeply invested in issues of injustice and misrepresentation. People really trust us in that world and in that space, and so we are very gently holding some very sensitive stories. Right now, those are stories that we're working on, but we also are working on some very pivot-y [projects]. ROBINSON We're both nerds and we love comedy. We're working on some comedy projects. We're both sci-fi fans. But we also have a deep radar for injustice and trauma and what it takes to rebuild after those things, which is a lot of what this doc is about. That element of injustice is probably going to be something that we'll never leave, even as we pivot, because it's so deeply a part of Amanda's life, and being next to her and having a firsthand seat to her journey to rebuild her life, I've seen what it takes, and it's really inspired me. And that's one of the things I really want to share with the world. So that informs our work and informs this documentary. Amanda, as terrible as it is to have your specific lane be your "lane," so to speak, you do have this built-in unique experience and expertise. KNOX Yeah, well, especially when people come to me saying, "I'm really scared to tell my story and to tell my side of things. I don't know who to trust. I feel like the only person I can trust is you because you know what this is and you know what the stakes are." Christopher Robinson and Amanda Knox at Hulu's The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox New York premiere in August. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety/Getty Images Your daughter is now four and your son is two. When and how do you think you're going to explain to them why strangers know mommy? KNOX Well, I actually have a stand-up bit about that, because she's already started asking. In part because here she is, going to Italy with us and wondering what's going on. ROBINSON "Who is this strange man that you're introducing me to?" And having no understanding that this is the man who put Amanda in prison. KNOX Because they're kids, they're picking up that mom is a little more stressed than usual. And also my daughter is so - I think she takes