
If you thought Season 1 of The Hunting Wives was messy, buckle up—because show creator Rebecca Cutter is already teasing that Season 2 could take things to a whole new level of wild. The Netflix hit, which dropped in July 2025, had viewers instantly hooked with its intoxicating blend of Southern gothic glamour, high-stakes secrets, and women behaving badly. And just when we thought we had things figured out, the finale hit us with not one but two shocking twists: Margo was revealed as the real killer of Abby, and Sophie, in a panic, killed Margo’s brother Kyle with her car before burying the body. Talk about a cliffhanger.

Rebecca Cutter Promises a Time Jump and New Murder Mystery
So where do we go from here? Cutter isn’t holding back when it comes to dangling delicious teases. She’s hinted that Season 2 would pick up after a time jump—not a huge leap, but enough to shake things up and keep everyone off balance. And yes, there will be a new murder mystery at the center of it all. Cutter says she knows the framework of the whodunit, but hasn’t decided “who did it or who got done.” That means the door is wide open for new suspects, new betrayals, and new reasons for us to binge every second of it.
The Sophie and Margo Power Struggle Isn’t Over
Of course, the heart of this show has always been the dangerously magnetic relationship between Sophie and Margo. Malin Åkerman, who plays Margo, has already teased that fans should “fear Margo’s wrath” if the show gets renewed. Considering her marriage, social status, and carefully curated image are now at risk, it’s safe to say Margo won’t be going down without a fight. Meanwhile, Brittany Snow’s Sophie is in the mess of her life—haunted by her past mistakes, weighed down by guilt, and trapped in yet another deadly secret. Will she spiral deeper, or reinvent herself once again? Either way, her toxic connection with Margo is sure to remain the show’s juiciest thread.

Dead Doesn’t Always Mean Gone
And let’s not forget the trail of bodies Season 1 left behind. Jill, Starr, Pastor Pete, and Kyle all went out in dramatic fashion, but their stories don’t feel finished. Katie Lowes, who played Jill, has even joked that she’d happily come back via flashbacks because “anything is possible” in this world. She’s not wrong—dead doesn’t always mean gone in a show this soapy. Flashbacks, courtroom drama, or secrets unearthed from the grave could easily bring these characters back into the fold.
Why Season 2 Could Be Even Juicier
What makes The Hunting Wives so addictive is the way it leans into its unapologetically messy vibe. This isn’t just a murder mystery—it’s a cocktail of femme power, betrayal, politics, and lust, all dressed up in Southern decadence. The finale gave us more twists than a skeet-shooting contest, and if Cutter gets the chance to bring Season 2 to life, we’re in for another binge-worthy thrill ride. New murders, shifting alliances, shocking betrayals—it’s all on the table.
Will Netflix Give Fans What They Want?
For now, Netflix hasn’t officially renewed the show, but the cast and creators clearly want to return to Maple Brook. And honestly, so do we. Because let’s be real—nobody does scandal like the women of The Hunting Wives. If Season 2 happens, expect more secrets, more danger, and more reasons to gasp at your TV. One thing’s for sure: in Maple Brook, gunpowder and gossip never stay buried for long.
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