
"The series, starring Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman, follows a group of gun-toting, MAGA coded women in a fictional Texas town who also happen to be pretty sexually liberal. Snow plays Sophie O'Neil, who moves from Boston to Maple Brook after her husband, Graham (Evan Jonigkeit) gets a job there, in the mystery drama adapted from best-selling author May Cobb's novel."
"Sophie then meets socialite Margo Banks (Akerman) and becomes "consumed by obsession, seduction and murder". Season one caused more than a splash last year when it arrived on Netflix in the US, generating criticism for being too "outrageous" and raunchy. Despite appearing in the US last July, The Hunting Wives was produced by Starz and then acquired by Netflix. Sadly, it hasn't been available anywhere else."
"As well as confirming the return of Snow, Akerman, Jonigkeit, Dermot Mulroney, Jaime Ray Newman, and George Ferrier, the streamer also announced newcomers to the cast. John Stamos, Dale Dickey, Cam Gigandet, Kim Matula, and Alex Fitzalan will join The Hunting Wives ' cast. "Only time will tell what kind of trouble these Maple Brook newcomers will cause," Netflix has teased."
The Hunting Wives stars Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman and centers on Sophie O'Neil, who moves from Boston to Maple Brook after her husband gets a job there. Sophie meets socialite Margo Banks and becomes consumed by obsession, seduction and murder. Season one premiered in the US on Netflix after being produced by Starz and drew criticism for its outrageous and raunchy content. The full first season is now available to stream in the UK on ITVX, free with ads or via ITVX Premium. The series was renewed for season two, with new cast additions announced and production confirmed.
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