• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 6, 2025
Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 31
  2. Negative: 0 out of 31

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Anita Singh
    Nov 6, 2025
    100
    [Matthew Macfadyen] delivers a peach of a performance here – not as Garfield, but as the man who assassinated him. .... Writer Mike Makowsky keeps things smart and succinct, and your attention will never wane. What could have been a fusty historical footnote is a pacy drama infused with humour.
  2. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Nov 6, 2025
    91
    The four-hour limited series arranges its vivid political portraits into a rip-roaring yarn that’s scalding and endearing, riotous and mournful, a plea for America’s better angels to surface and a eulogy for a country that never lived up to its ideals.
  3. Reviewed by: Kyle Mullin
    Nov 6, 2025
    90
    This astoundingly moving yet hilarious–at times in the same scene–series depicts the how and why of an American political tragedy.
  4. Reviewed by: Ben Gibbons
    Nov 6, 2025
    90
    Death by Lightning is one of the best historical dramas released in recent memory, and certainly worthy of a watch for any fans of the cast or anyone with even a minor interest in history.
  5. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Nov 6, 2025
    90
    It is the duo of Shannon and Macfadyen, portraying upright Americana and the American berserk, who are profound and unforgettable. And not to be missed.
  6. Reviewed by: Randy Myers
    Nov 7, 2025
    88
    “Death By Lightning” rousingly entertains and enlightens in equal measures while giving a talented cast some colorful real-life figures to portray while handing them extra-tart dialogue to chew on. It’s one of Netflix’s better series this year.
  7. Reviewed by: Richard Roeper
    Nov 6, 2025
    88
    Although the series regularly indulges in purely fictional dramatic flourishes (as does every project of this kind), this is a gripping and essentially truthful telling of the tale, with magnificent work by two fine actors who are clearly relishing the richness of the roles they’ve been given: Michael Shannon as Garfield, and Matthew Macfadyen as Guiteau.
  8. Reviewed by: Kelly Lawler
    Nov 6, 2025
    88
    The series' self-assuredness is helped by a cast that is a joy to look at in their 19th-century getups before they utter a single word. Once they do, the show is irresistible, especially when Whitford spits vintage insults at Whigham and Offerman totters about drunkenly in a top hat and tails.
  9. Reviewed by: Keith Phipps
    Nov 6, 2025
    87
    Shannon is quietly magnetic, yet the series never allows him to be overshadowed by the more colorful characters surrounding him. And though Macfadyen has the showier role, he brings a remarkable amount of subtlety to it.
  10. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Nov 6, 2025
    84
    Death By Lightning makes a forceful argument that forgotten people and events can be just as entertainingly dramatized as famous ones.
  11. Reviewed by: Inkoo Kang
    Nov 13, 2025
    80
    “Death by Lightning” is a delightful showcase for undersung character actors.
  12. Reviewed by: Bill Goodykoontz
    Nov 12, 2025
    80
    “Death by Lightning” delivers the historical goods by way of incredibly entertaining performances.
  13. Reviewed by: Esther Zuckerman
    Nov 7, 2025
    80
    The four-episode limited series on Netflix is both a timely exploration of leadership and disillusionment in the post-Civil War era and a frequently amusing character drama featuring a host of beloved actors in bushy beards.
  14. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Nov 7, 2025
    80
    If you don’t know much about the assassination of James Garfield—or even if you do—this Netflix limited series is a delicious and refreshingly economical four-episode binge.
  15. Reviewed by: David Opie
    Nov 7, 2025
    80
    In just four episodes, Death By Lightning gives a forgotten historical footnote the prestigious retelling it deserves. A show worth remembering, even if it risks getting buried by Netflix’s unforgiving algorithm. 
  16. Reviewed by: Audrey Fox
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    A savvy and well-paced political thunderstorm, "Death by Lightning" uses its talented cast to build a thrilling story out of an oft-forgotten moment in history.
  17. Reviewed by: Chris Vognar
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    “Death by Lightning” manages to make all of this both deadly serious and weirdly irreverent. And it does so in a mere four episodes, a minor miracle in these days of the bloated 10-hour “limited” series. Streamers and showrunners, take note. Less can be more. And strong storytelling can hit with the quickness of a lightning bolt.
  18. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    Death By Lightning is a lively drama about a little-explored facet of American history, punctuated by spot-on performances by its excellent cast.
  19. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    A sneakily timely tale that boasts echoes of our present domestic madness.
  20. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    Even delivering the story in truncated form in no way detracts from the strong and occasionally deliriously fun performances from Macfadyen, Shannon and the supporting likes of Nick Offerman, Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford and Shea Whigham.
  21. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    The series largely belongs to them — both actors are terrific, Shannon imbuing Garfield with a gravity leavened with kindness and humor, Macfadyen’s Guiteau, optimistically dedicated to his delusions yet always about to pop. But it’s a loaded cast.
  22. Reviewed by: Jack Seale
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    We know the name now, but Macfadyen’s performance is what we’ll really remember.
  23. Reviewed by: Aidan Kelley
    Nov 6, 2025
    80
    Death by Lightning's finale is honestly so good that it almost warrants an immediate rewatch of the series, as it really does offer a new perspective on how these characters grew and developed over time.
  24. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Nov 6, 2025
    78
    By the last hour, the more serious tone takes over again, but it’s earned given what we’ve seen Garfield endure (though I could have done without Garfield’s widow visiting Guiteau in prison, which never happened in real life and seems designed to unnecessarily juice the drama quotient). Still, for fans of historical fiction, “Death by Lightning” remains worthwhile.
  25. Reviewed by: Rebecca Onion
    Nov 13, 2025
    70
    You leave Death By Lightning admiring Garfield, but thinking up ways to write Guiteau—a quintessential toxic failure, the ultimate “historical guy we should thank our stars never got on the internet”—into a novel.
  26. Reviewed by: Brandon Yu
    Nov 6, 2025
    70
    It is, in other words, a show that tells its story in a swift, condensed form, but doesn’t exactly demand more for not having that much more story to tell. Instead, what we’re here for mostly is to watch just about every one of your favorite character actors play Reconstruction-era “House of Cards” for a couple hours, an exercise the cast makes pleasurable enough to justify the enterprise.
  27. Reviewed by: Lili Loofbourow
    Nov 6, 2025
    70
    “Death by Lightning” is a pleasantly weird show that cheerfully upends much that we’ve come to expect from presidential biopics.
  28. Reviewed by: Aramide Tinubu
    Nov 6, 2025
    70
    While “Death by Lightning” isn’t the most riveting political drama, it is refreshing to see a depiction of a forgotten man who could have put our country on an alternative course.
  29. Reviewed by: Ross McIndoe
    Nov 6, 2025
    63
    While the bond between the Garfields feels natural and lived-in, though, Death by Lightning struggles to bring that kind of depth to its most important relationship: the one between Guiteau and the president.
  30. Reviewed by: Jenna Scherer
    Nov 6, 2025
    58
    There’s so much material that Death By Lightning can’t decide what to focus on, so it opts for packing as much as possible into its scant four episodes. The result is a meandering saga rife with tonal whiplash.
  31. Reviewed by: Patrick Smith
    Nov 6, 2025
    40
    While it’s garnished throughout with nice visual touches, Death by Lightning is not without longueurs: the first episode, in particular, feels a little like sitting through a fusty lecture on the politics of the Gilded Age. Not helping its cause is a script from Mike Makowsky that, on occasion, makes the whole thing feel like a belated PR exercise for America’s most unsung president.