NOW IN PRODUCTION & ALREADY CAUSING CHAOS: THE HUNTING WIVES SEASON 2 IS OFFICIALLY FILMING — AND THE DRAMA IS ABOUT TO GET EVEN DEADLIER

NOW IN PRODUCTION & ALREADY CAUSING CHAOS: THE HUNTING WIVES SEASON 2 IS OFFICIALLY FILMING — AND THE DRAMA IS ABOUT TO GET EVEN DEADLIER.
Cameras are rolling, secrets are tightening, and the wives are back with sharper claws, darker alliances, and a scandal that’s rumored to blow Season 1 wide open.

‘The Hunting Wives’ Season 2: Filming Underway & Everything We Know So Far

Filming is underway on The Hunting Wives season 2. The Hunting Wives Season 2 Preview

Picture: Milan Akerman as Margo (left) and Brittany Snow as Sophie (right) in The Hunting Wives season 1 – Netflix

Filming is officially underway on the second season of Netflix’s steamy crime-drama The Hunting Wives. Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman will return to reprise their roles as Sophie and Margo. Here’s everything we know about The Hunting Wives season 2 on Netflix.

Formerly on StarzThe Hunting Wives is now a Netflix Original series following an incredibly successful run on the platform in the United States. Thanks to the show’s instant success, Netflix had no trouble renewing the series for a second season. However, what’s more exciting is that the series will return as a fully fledged Netflix original, which means it will be released worldwide exclusively on Netflix.

The Hunting Wives is a crime-drama television series led by showrunner and executive producer Rebecca Cutter. The show is adapted from May Cobb’s crime novel of the same name, and produced by Lionsgate Television and 3 Arts Entertainment. Cutter, May Cobb, Erwin Stoff and Julie Anne Robinson are the executive producers of the series.

The series stars Brittany Snow as Sophie, who, after moving from Massachusetts to the town of Maple Brook, East Texas, befriends Margo (Malin Akerman) and her elite socialite clique known as the Hunting Wives. But when teenager Abby is found dead in the woods where the Hunting Wives meet, Sophie must protect herself from a crime she’s sure she didn’t commit when the Hunting Wives start to look for someone to blame.

The Hunting Wives Season 1 Trailer

 

What to expect from The Hunting Wives season 2

The first season of The Hunting Wives was adapted from May Cobb’s novel of the same name. However, the second season will be a completely new and original story.

Margo’s murder of Abby to hide her secrets and maintain her lifestyle was the catalyst for many of the deaths in the first season. With others trying to solve Abby’s murder, fingers were pointed, and thanks to the blame being passed around among different suspects, this resulted in the deaths of Starr, Jill, and Kyle.

Margo is still at large, whom Sophie successfully deduced to be Abby’s killer. However, her confrontation with Margo before going to the police is what led to the death of her brother, Kyle, whom Sophie ran over and dragged his body into the woods after he tried to run her off the road. Sophie, unable to go to the police over her previous history with drinking and driving, is now one of several people who have committed murder in the series. With Kyle missing, it won’t be long before the police begin an investigation into his disappearance. Kyle The Hunting Wives Season 2 Preview

Picture: Michael Aaron Milligan as Kyle in The Hunting Wives season 1

Margo knows Sophie has something to do with Kyle’s death, as the latter accidentally answered Kyle’s phone when attempting to dispose of his body. Sophie is now highly unlikely to go to the police to expose Margo, or be exposed herself.

With Jill blamed for the murders of Abby and Starr, the case is now “closed.” Sophie will definitely be feeling the heat in season 2 once the police begin their investigation into Kyle’s death. We can expect a lot of tension between Sophie and Margo, who will likely try to find ways to take each other down without exposing themselves for their crimes. Sophie And Margot The Hunting Wives Season 2 Preview

Picture: Brittany Snow as Sophie (left) and Milan Akerman (right) in The Hunting Wives season 1 – Netflix

Who are the cast members of The Hunting Wives season 2?

The following cast members will reprise their roles in The Hunting Wives season 2:

Brittany Snow as Sophie O’Neil.
Malin Akerman as Margo Banks.
Evan Jonigkeit as Graham O’Neil.
Hunter Emery as Deputy Walter Flynn. (promoted to series regular)
Karan Rodriguez as Deputy Wanda Salazar. (promoted to series regular)
Chosen Jacobs as Jamie.
Branton Box as Sheriff Jonny.
Madison Wolfe as Abby.
Abigail Rhyne as Nina

As reported by Deadline, Jason Davis is the only recurring star yet to be confirmed for season 2.

What is the production status of The Hunting Wives season 2?

 

Development
Filming Scheduled
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Production for The Hunting Wives began in Charlotte, North Carolina, on November 17, 2025. Filming will run for several months and is scheduled to conclude by March 20, 2026. Production Underway The Hunting Wives Season 2 Preview

Picture: On set of The Hunting Wives season 2

When will The Hunting Wives season 2 be released on Netflix?

If we look at the release schedule from the first season, we can get a rough idea of when the second season will be released.

Season 1 was filmed between March 18, 2024, and June 24, 2024. It was released 13 months later on July 21, 2025. If the second season follows suit, then we would expect an April 2027 release.

For now, we’re expecting The Hunting Wives season 2 to be released on Netflix in the first half of 2027.

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