'The Hunting Wives' renewed for Season 2 by Netflix

Netflix officially renewed ‘The Hunting Wives’ for a second season after the success of the show on the platform. ‘The Hunting Wives’ renewed for the second season that was originally manufactured for Starz and later by Netflix of Lionsgate, ‘The Hunting Wives’, became a surprising hit after his debut on July 21, 2025, which looked more than 20 million times and spent five weeks in the Global English Top List – a velocity available in the United States. The stream giant confirmed that season 2 will consist of eight episodes and will now be exclusively released as a Netflix original in almost every country where the platform is available. The original cast, including Malin Åkerman and Brittany Snow, will return to surprise their roles. How did ‘The Hunting Wives’ Season One End? The show is based on May Cobb’s 2021 novel and is adapted to television by Rebecca Cutter, known for her work on HIGHTOWN. The story, the story, satire and drama, follow Sophie, a newcomer in a wealthy Texan city, and Margo, the city’s queen bee, while they become entangled in dark secrets, an illegal relationship and murder. Season 1 ends on a dramatic stone hanger, with Sophie pushing Kyle, Margo’s brother, off a cliff in a river – truly left a route when she answered a Margo phone call with Kyle’s phone. Netflix also unveiled a teaser for season 2 in which he said: “At the beginning of season 2, Sophie and Margo are on abroad. But soon enough, old secrets and new enemies are forcing them again. While playing their dangerous games, the question arises. Are they the hunters or hunting?” One of the most important appeals of the show was the mix of crime and cultural comments. Now, with the dissolved rights and global launch, Netflix season 2 will deliver as an original range with a complete brand, with the production expected to start soon. Fans can look forward to more tension, scandal and the unraveling of deadly secrets when Sophie and Margo return to the screen.