Netflix is spending Thanksgiving with The Hunting Wives
The streamer shared a first look of the series ahead of its November 26 premiere.
Thanksgiving isn't often associated with horror or Christmas-themed programming. Instead, football typically dominates the holiday viewing lineup. However, this year, Netflix plans to feature a different kind of viewing experience with the release of the second season of "The Hunting Wives." The streamer has confirmed the release date for the eagerly awaited second season of the show, often described as "elevated trash."
A major concern for the upcoming season is the lack of a foundation in May Cobb's original novel. Despite this, showrunner Rebecca Cutter has a strategy in place. She revealed to Harper's Bazaar that the second season will take the story to the halfway point of a planned four-season arc. "You have these women become just as big as Texas in a lot of ways, so there's a lot more danger and adventure to be had when you actually get out of the small town," stated star Britney Snow.
"I think that's what the next couple seasons would be: What happens when you're messing with a lot more power, a lot more money, and a whole lot more land?"
As we look ahead to the upcoming season, the synopsis provides some insight. At the beginning of Season 2, Sophie and Margo find themselves at odds. However, unresolved secrets and new adversaries force them back together. The question emerges: are they the hunters or the hunted? Netflix has also released new images from the upcoming season, featuring John Stamos with an earring. Take a look below.
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