The Hunting Wives fans, the wait might finally pay off 👀🔥
From behind-the-scenes whispers to subtle cast hints, here’s every breadcrumb pointing to a season 2 renewal — and why the next chapter could be even darker and deadlier than the first… 🕯️🔪
All the Clues We Have About ‘The Hunting Wives’ Getting Renewed for Season 2
With so many shows to choose from on so many streaming services, one surefire way to catch and keep the interest of viewers is to present them with a dead body, preferably by the end of the first episode. It’s worked for dramas, comedies, and just about every subgenre a TV series could belong to. Want to solve a murder on vacation? Check out The White Lotus. Think you could ID the killer in your apartment complex? Try Only Murders in the Building. There are even murder mysteries set at weddings (The Perfect Couple) and the White House (The Residence). But any whodunnit enthusiast knows it isn’t just the answer to the mystery that keeps viewers invested; it’s all the tea that’s spilled and all the hot mess that’s created by the characters along the way.
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The Hunting Wives is Netflix’s latest iteration on the murder mystery, and it doesn’t waste any time disposing of its first victim. The show opens with a blonde woman running through the woods, already badly injured by a gunshot wound, when she’s fatally struck by an off-screen shooter. We don’t know who she is, who killed her, or why, but by the end of the first episode of The Hunting Wives, we do know that finding out is going to be a wild ride. This extremely — ahem — loaded take on the culture wars from the perspective of a group of idle and affluent Texas moms is full of jaw-dropping moments, right up to the last seconds of its first season finale. So what happens next?
Will Sophie’s Story Continue on Netflix?

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The Hunting Wives is Netflix’s latest iteration on the murder mystery, and it doesn’t waste any time disposing of its first victim. The show opens with a blonde woman running through the woods, already badly injured by a gunshot wound, when she’s fatally struck by an off-screen shooter. We don’t know who she is, who killed her, or why, but by the end of the first episode of The Hunting Wives, we do know that finding out is going to be a wild ride. This extremely — ahem — loaded take on the culture wars from the perspective of a group of idle and affluent Texas moms is full of jaw-dropping moments, right up to the last seconds of its first season finale. So what happens next?
Will Sophie’s Story Continue on Netflix?

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The show follows Sophie O’Neill (Brittany Snow, of Pitch Perfect fame) as she moves from Boston, Massachusetts, to a small town in East Texas with her husband and young son. Sophie is modern, progressive, and simmering with resentment that she’s had to abandon her politics-adjacent career only to be surrounded by the kind of people who throw NRA fundraisers and use racist dog whistles. But she’s unable to resist the allure of their unexpectedly hedonistic lifestyle once she’s welcomed into their inner circle by Margo (Malin Akerman), the fun and attractive wife of her husband’s boss and candidate for governor.
Because the woman in the opening sequence looks suspiciously like Sophie from behind, viewers who haven’t read the book might wonder if the events of the series lead up to her death. Instead, Sophie — who has recently gotten involved in the friend group’s drama and taken an interest in target practice — becomes one of many plausible suspects when the body of a local teenage girl is discovered after a particularly debaucherous night.
etflix Makes It Official – Season 2 Is Coming!

After weeks of speculation, The Hunting Wives has officially been renewed for a second season. Originally released as a Lionsgate production, it will return as a Netflix-branded global original, with the exception of four international territories. Season 2 will consist of eight episodes and continue the story behind the events of Cobb’s novel.
The renewal, while always inevitable, comes on the heels of renewed interest in the source material. With Malin Åkerman and Brittany Snow confirmed to reprise their roles, it will explore the fallout from Season 1’s finale. Creator Rebecca Cutter is also back as showrunner and executive producer, and she’s also teasing a more unhinged direction for the next chapter. In a conversation with Deadline, she revealed:
“We’re going to push the boundaries even further. Season 2 is going to be a sexy, twisted, batshit crazy ride through Maple Brook. We’re taking everything that worked – the secrets, the power plays, the emotional chaos – and turning the dial way up.”
Major plot details are currently under wraps, but Cutter confirmed that the new season will pick up directly after Sophie’s final act of desperation.
“Sophie and Margo are both sitting on secrets that could destroy them. We’re going to explore what happens when women who’ve already crossed the line keep going.”
How Season 1 Set the Stage
Brittany Snow & Katie Lowes in The Hunting WivesNetflix Though it wasn’t a Netflix original, it was obvious Netflix would order another season of The Hunting Wives solely because of its popularity. There are narrative and production-related reasons to expect Sophie’s story to continue, too. In novel form, The Hunting Wives is a standalone volume. That’s never stopped television producers before, especially when an adaptation does these numbers. The Handmaid’s Tale, The Leftovers, Big Little Lies, 13 Reasons Why, and myriad others continued beyond the pages of their source material.
Spoilers ahead for the ending of The Hunting Wives
A second significant change from the book is an even bigger indicator that there’s more story to tell. Season 1 ends abruptly, and with yet another dead body. Sophie accidentally offs Margo’s brother and acts quickly to cover things up. Now, both Sophie and Margo have secrets that would threaten to undo them. Cliffhanger endings don’t always ensure renewals, but these loose threads, combined with massive interest in the show, help its cause.
