The Hunting Wives Season 2 Expands Cast With John Stamos, Dale Dickey, and Cam Gigandet

The Hunting Wives Season 2 continues to build its second-season ensemble. Netflix, Lionsgate, and 3Arts Entertainment have confirmed three new recurring guest stars joining The Hunting Wives Season 2 as production moves forward in the United States.

John Stamos, Dale Dickey, and Cam Gigandet are the latest additions to a cast that already expanded earlier this season. The announcement follows previous casting news involving Kim Matula and Alex Fitzalan and marks the most significant update since Season 2 entered production.

New Cast Members Join The Hunting Wives Season 2

Netflix has confirmed that The Hunting Wives Season 2 adds the following actors in recurring guest roles:

  • John Stamos as Chase Brylan
  • Dale Dickey as Zelda Moffitt
  • Cam Gigandet as Gentle John Moffitt

The trio joins the series as part of the expanding Season 2 storyline. Netflix has not released character descriptions beyond names or provided details about how these roles intersect with the existing ensemble.

Previously Announced Additions to The Hunting Wives Season 2

Earlier in production, Netflix confirmed two additional recurring guest stars for The Hunting Wives Season 2:

  • Kim Matula as Nadia Kelly
  • Alex Fitzalan as Lincoln Trout
The Hunting Wives Season 2: New Cast Members Kim Matula and Alex Fitzalan Join Netflix Series

These additions marked the first casting update following the series’ renewal and signaled a broader expansion of the show’s character roster.

Returning Cast for The Hunting Wives Season 2

Netflix has confirmed the return of the core cast for The Hunting Wives Season 2, including:

  • Brittany Snow
  • Malin Akerman
  • Jaime Ray Newman
  • Dermot Mulroney
  • Evan Jonigkeit
  • George Ferrier
  • Karen Rodriguez
  • Hunter Emery
  • Branton Box

Additional cast members will be announced at a later date, according to Netflix.

Where The Hunting Wives Season 2 Begins

Netflix has released an official logline outlining where The Hunting Wives Season 2 picks up.

At the start of the new season, Sophie and Margo are estranged following the events of Season 1. Their separation is short-lived, as old secrets and new adversaries force them back into one another’s orbit. The logline frames the season around a central question: in a world shaped by manipulation, rivalry, and shifting power, are they the hunters or the hunted?

No further plot details have been disclosed.

The Hunting Wives Season 2 Production Status

The Hunting Wives Season 2 is currently in production in the United States. Netflix has confirmed that the new season will be released as a Netflix-branded series in nearly all countries where the platform is available.

Season 1 debuted exclusively on Netflix in the United States on July 21 and remained on the global English-language Top 10 TV list for five weeks, accumulating more than 20 million views during that period despite its limited regional availability.

Creative Team Behind The Hunting Wives Season 2

The series remains under the creative leadership of Rebecca Cutter, who serves as creator, showrunner, writer, and executive producer.

Executive producers also include Erwin Stoff for 3Arts Entertainment and May Cobb, author of the bestselling novel on which the series is based. Lionsgate continues as the producing studio for Season 2.

The format remains unchanged, with eight episodes planned for the upcoming season.

Key Details: The Hunting Wives Season 2

  • Release date: To be announced
  • Episode count: 8 episodes
  • Cast: Brittany Snow, Malin Akerman, Jaime Ray Newman, Dermot Mulroney, Evan Jonigkeit, George Ferrier, Karen Rodriguez, Hunter Emery, Branton Box, John Stamos, Dale Dickey, Cam Gigandet, Kim Matula, Alex Fitzalan
  • Creator / Showrunner: Rebecca Cutter
  • Executive producers: Rebecca Cutter, Erwin Stoff (3Arts Entertainment), May Cobb
  • Source material: Based on the bestselling novel The Hunting Wives by May Cobb
  • Studio: Lionsgate
  • Platform: Netflix (Season 2 to release as a Netflix-branded series in nearly all countries)

Emma Armbrüster is Senior Editorial Critic at The Viewer’s Perspective. Based in Veneto, Italy, she specializes in deep-dive narrative analysis and episode-by-episode recaps of premier television, providing an independent vantage point on the modern streaming landscape.

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