Netflix's popular series "The Hunting Wives" has wrapped production on its second season, according to star Dermot Mulroney, who plays Jed Banks in the Rebecca Cutter-created show. Mulroney shared the update during an appearance on The Tangle podcast, noting that the cast and crew finished filming the new season based on May Cobb's novel. He added that preparations for a potential third season are already underway, with writers reportedly working on scripts and filming expected to start in the fall.
"Yes, we have completed Season 2. I'm not certain or not able to tell you yet when that's coming out," Mulroney said on the podcast. "And even better news, is that Season 3 is in prep. I think they've got writers in the room, and they're cooking up a third season already. And that should begin filming in the fall. So, that's great news for all the fans of The Hunting Wives." The comments come as the sapphic murder mystery continues to draw viewers following its debut season on the streaming platform.
Mulroney described the project as an exciting one that gained momentum unexpectedly. "It took on a life of its own. I guess it was a year ago, it was picked up by Netflix out of left field and turned into a blockbuster hit," he remarked. He highlighted his character's arc, explaining that Jed Banks is "running for governor in, let's say, an unscrupulous way," which he finds enjoyable to portray. The first season drew from Cobb's 2021 novel, but the actor noted that Season 2 breaks free from that source material.
The plot centers on Sophie O'Neil, played by Brittany Snow, who relocates to a small Texas town with her family seeking a quieter life. She soon becomes involved with an elite group of local women led by Margo Banks, portrayed by Malin Akerman. The story takes a darker turn with a murder investigation after a teenage girl is found dead. Production details for the second season remain limited, though Mulroney's remarks suggest the episodes are complete and awaiting a release date.
While Mulroney expressed optimism about future seasons, Netflix has not made any official announcement regarding renewal for Season 3. A report from Deadline indicates that the streamer has yet to confirm plans beyond the current episodes. This leaves fans waiting for formal confirmation even as the creative team moves forward with pre-production work.
The series has generated significant buzz since its premiere, with Mulroney noting its rapid rise in popularity. Additional context from industry coverage shows Netflix highlighting the show at recent upfront events alongside other titles like those featuring JLo and Millie Bobby Brown. The show's blend of mystery and character-driven drama appears to have resonated with audiences, prompting the swift move into additional seasons.
Cast members including Snow and Akerman have not publicly commented on the latest updates, though the production's pace suggests strong internal confidence in the material. The second season reportedly expands on the established world without being tied directly to the original book, allowing for new storylines and developments among the central group of women.
Industry observers point to the show's Texas setting and themes of social intrigue as key factors in its appeal. Mulroney's role as a politically ambitious figure adds layers to the narrative, intersecting with the murder probe in ways that keep viewers engaged. Filming locations for prior episodes were primarily in the Lone Star State, though exact sites for Season 2 have not been disclosed.
With Season 3 reportedly entering the writing phase, the timeline could see new episodes ready by late next year if production stays on track. Mulroney's podcast appearance marks one of the first public confirmations of the completed work, providing fans with a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes progress. The actor emphasized the collaborative environment, calling it a project that "ripened on the vine" after its initial pickup.
Broader streaming trends show Netflix investing in mystery and thriller genres, with "The Hunting Wives" fitting alongside other ongoing series. No official word has emerged on potential cast additions or major plot shifts for the upcoming season, leaving room for speculation among viewers. The lack of a confirmed renewal has not slowed the reported pre-production efforts, according to Mulroney's account.
As details continue to surface, the series maintains its position as a standout title for the platform. Fans can expect further announcements in the coming months regarding release windows and any official greenlights. Mulroney's insights offer the clearest picture yet of the production status following the first season's success.
