Kyle’s Brother Has Been Hiding a Second Life — Untamed Season 2 Hits Netflix October 3, and the Town May Never Forgive Him
Netflix’s electrifying crime thriller Untamed is set to return with its second season on October 3, 2025, and the latest revelation is sending shockwaves through its fanbase: Kyle Turner’s brother, long thought to be a peripheral figure, has been hiding a secret second life that could tear apart the town he’s tied to. After Season 1’s meteoric rise to the top of Netflix’s global charts with 24.6 million views in its July 2025 debut week and a 79% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Untamed Season 2 promises a darker, more personal mystery set in a new national park. Here’s everything we know about the October 3 premiere, Kyle’s brother’s hidden life, and the fallout that threatens to destroy a community.
Untamed Season 2: A New Park, A Deeper Betrayal

Untamed Season 1 gripped audiences with its intense murder mystery set in Yosemite National Park, where National Park Service Investigative Services Branch (ISB) agent Kyle Turner (Eric Bana) and rookie ranger Naya Vasquez (originally Lily Santiago, now recast in secrecy) unraveled a young woman’s death. The season’s emotional core—Kyle’s grief over his son’s unsolved murder and his struggle with alcoholism—combined with stunning Yosemite visuals, made it a global hit. The finale, exposing dark secrets about Kyle’s mentor, Paul Souter (Sam Neill), left him shattered and on the move, setting the stage for a second season despite its initial “limited series” label.
Season 2 adopts an anthology-like format, shifting to a new national park—likely Yellowstone, Zion, or Acadia—with a five-year time jump from the 2025 events of Season 1. The new setting introduces a fresh murder mystery, but the personal stakes skyrocket with the revelation that Kyle’s brother, a figure barely mentioned in Season 1, has been living a double life. This secret, tied to a small town near the new park, could ignite a firestorm of distrust and vengeance, with the town’s residents poised to never forgive him.
Kyle’s Brother and His Secret Life
The bombshell at the heart of Season 2 is Kyle Turner’s brother, whose identity and role have been kept under wraps by Netflix but are now confirmed to be a major catalyst for the season’s drama. In Season 1, Kyle’s backstory focused on his son’s murder and his strained relationship with Paul Souter, with little mention of siblings. Now, insiders and posts on X reveal that Kyle’s brother—potentially a new character played by a high-profile actor like Hugh Jackman or Chris Hemsworth, as speculated online—has been living a second life that intersects with the new season’s mystery.
This “second life” could involve criminal activity, a hidden identity, or a connection to the town near the new national park. Fans theorize he might be linked to the season’s central case, perhaps as a suspect, a victim, or a manipulator pulling strings from the shadows. The town’s unforgiving stance suggests his actions have caused significant harm—possibly financial ruin, a betrayal of trust, or involvement in a past crime that mirrors the current investigation. One X post speculated, “What if Kyle’s brother was part of a cover-up tied to Kyle’s son’s murder? The town hating him makes sense if he’s been dodging accountability.” Another user wrote, “A secret life? Is he a conman, a fugitive, or something worse? This is gonna gut Kyle.”
The brother’s secret life ties into previous Season 2 revelations, including a mysterious baby (revealed in Episode 4 to not be Kyle’s via a DNA test), a man Kyle thought was dead, and a secret letter. These threads suggest a complex web of deception, with the brother’s hidden actions potentially linked to the letter or the baby’s true parentage. The town’s refusal to forgive hints at a public scandal or a betrayal that has left deep scars, setting the stage for a confrontation that could push Kyle to his breaking point.
A New Mystery, A Town on Edge

Season 2’s anthology format moves the action to a new national park, with Yellowstone a fan-favorite due to its volatile landscapes, though Zion or Acadia remain contenders. Showrunners Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith have promised a “new terrain, new dangers” approach, with Eric Bana telling Variety, “Kyle’s out of his depth in this park, and the personal hits keep coming.” The new murder mystery is expected to involve a series of deaths or a chilling conspiracy, possibly tied to the town near the park where Kyle’s brother’s actions have sown chaos.
The town itself is a key player, described as a tight-knit community reeling from the brother’s deception. Whether he defrauded residents, concealed a crime, or betrayed a local figure, the town’s resentment fuels the season’s tension. The mystery may center on a death linked to the brother’s past, with Kyle and the recast Naya Vasquez (still undisclosed) investigating while navigating the town’s hostility. The baby, the returning man, and the secret letter could all converge on the brother’s double life, with the DNA test in Episode 4 potentially revealing his involvement in the child’s origin or the broader case.
Returning Cast and Heightened Stakes
Eric Bana returns as Kyle Turner, delivering another raw performance as a man haunted by his past. The recast Naya Vasquez remains a point of contention, with fans hoping the new actor can match the dynamic with Bana. The man Kyle thought was dead, possibly Paul Souter (Sam Neill), and the secret letter from earlier reveals are confirmed to play significant roles, with the brother’s second life adding another layer of intrigue. New characters, including town residents and park staff, are expected to flesh out the anthology format, with Kyle’s brother—potentially a major casting coup—stealing the spotlight.
The brother’s actions will likely force Kyle to confront painful family truths, compounding his grief over his son and his struggle with alcoholism. The town’s unforgiving stance could isolate Kyle, making his investigation a personal and professional trial. Fans on X speculate that the brother’s secret life might tie to the ISB, a criminal network, or even the murder of Kyle’s son, with one user noting, “If Kyle’s brother was involved in his son’s death, this season will destroy me.”
Fan Reactions and Expectations

The revelation of Kyle’s brother’s secret life has set X ablaze, with fans both thrilled and apprehensive. One user posted, “Kyle’s brother hiding a whole second life? And the town wants blood? This is Untamed at its peak!” Another wrote, “October 3 can’t come soon enough. If the brother’s tied to the baby or the letter, Kyle’s in for hell.” The combination of the brother’s betrayal, the DNA test, the returning man, and the secret letter has fans bracing for a season of emotional devastation and suspense.
Season 1 was praised for its “moody, evocative storytelling” (Rotten Tomatoes) but critiqued for pacing issues (The Guardian). Season 2 must balance its anthology-driven mystery with Kyle’s personal arc, ensuring the brother’s second life and the town’s reaction enhance the narrative. The new park’s visuals and the promise of a high-stakes conspiracy keep anticipation high.
Countdown to October 3
With its October 3, 2025, premiere, Untamed Season 2 is set to deliver a heart-pounding chapter in Kyle Turner’s journey. The revelation that his brother has been hiding a second life, coupled with a town’s unforgiving wrath, promises a season of betrayal, mystery, and emotional turmoil. As Kyle navigates a new national park and a fresh case, the DNA test, the returning man, and the secret letter converge on his brother’s secrets, threatening to shatter everything he holds dear.
Untamed Season 1 is streaming on Netflix. Stay tuned for updates on Season 2’s cast, trailer, and plot details.
Note: This article refers to the 2025 Netflix series Untamed, a murder mystery set in U.S. national parks, not the 2019 Chinese series The Untamed based on Mo Dao Zu Shi.
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