Hunting Wives Season 2 Possibility Gets Addressed be Netflix Series Actor: ‘It Leaves the Door Open’

Jackie Dallas from the show “Hunting Wives” has brought up the idea of another season on Netflix. This gripping new drama follows Sophie O’Neil (Brittany Snow), who relocates with her family to East Texas. In this small town, she finds herself caught up in the web of a socialite, triggering a series of intricate incidents involving deceit, falsehoods, and homicide.

As a movie enthusiast, I found myself deeply engrossed by the enigma at the heart of “Hunting Wives”. The series culminated with the shocking revelation that Margo, town’s self-styled Queen Bee and Sophie’s lover, was Abby’s killer. Abby, a young high school girl, met her tragic end at Margo’s hands due to a heart-wrenching twist: Margo had an abortion after discovering she was pregnant with Brad’s child, who happened to be Abby’s boyfriend.

Despite the climactic reveal in the final episode, there are several loose ends left untied that could potentially unfold in a Season 2. One of the show’s stars seems to share this sentiment, hinting that a continuation could very well be the next step.

While chatting with TV host Meg, “Hunting Wives” actress Jackie Dallas (portraying Jia-Yi) expressed her hopeful desire to reappear in a potential second season of the Netflix series, should one be produced.

Q: “And if there’s a second season, do you think Jia-Yi will be back?”

Dallas: “Oh, I hope so. I certainly hope so.”

In the show, Jia-Yi is an ordinary inhabitant of Maple Brook, Texas, yearning for the elite social circles (though she hasn’t yet joined them). Being a proactive community member, Jia-Yi has links to numerous resources, including authorities and businesses.

During an individual conversation with LRM Online, Dallas explained that her character, Jia-Yi, does not appear in the Hunting Wives book. Her addition to the storyline, Dallas hinted, might pave the way for a potential Season 2.

Dallas mentioned that “[Jia-Yi]” is one of the freshly introduced characters in “The Hunting Wives” series, as it originates from a book by May Cobbs. He also noted that her addition to the storyline somewhat broadened the universe, potentially paving the way for a potential Season 2.

The actress also encouraged fans to “rally for Season 2 and see what happens from there:”

Dallas: “I really hope everyone will catch it, enjoy it, and support it. Let’s aim for a successful second season and see where things go from there.

In the television series titled “The Hunting Wives“, which is adapted from May Cobbs’ novel of the same name, we find an impressive ensemble comprising Brittany Snow, Malin Akerman, Katie Lowes, Jaime Ray Newman, Demiot Mulroney, Evan Jonigkeit, and Madison Wolfe. The series made its debut on Netflix on July 21, 2025.

Which Storylines Could The Hunting Wives Season 2 Explore?

Although Margo admitted to the murder of Abby, the final twist in “The Hunting Wives” showed that she managed to avoid prison time for the crime. Only Sophie and Margo’s brother, Kyle, were privy to the truth about what happened.

As Margo attempted to confess her actions to her spouse, Jed, she ultimately found herself evicted from their home following the breach of their supposed “no male companions” rule.

Margo was trying to be honest with her husband, Jed, but after violating their unspoken “no men” policy, she ended up being thrown out of their house.

Or even more casually:

Trying to clear the air with her husband, Jed, Margo wound up getting booted from their place because she broke their secret “no male friends” rule.

In light of Margo’s present situation, it would surely be intriguing to delve into strategies for helping her regain her footing if there is indeed a second season. This becomes even more compelling since it appears she has almost nothing left.

In Episode 8, Sophie faced some difficulties of her own following a hasty decision involving Kyle. A confrontation with Kyle on the street led to him threatening her. Desperate, Sophie accidentally struck and fatally injured Kyle with her car.

In the first season, Sophie was found innocent regarding Abby’s murder, but her decision to kill Kyle may pose problems in a potential second season. This could significantly alter her storyline as she now stands accused of the actual crime, rather than being wrongfully framed for it.

In uncertain circumstances, it seems unlikely that Margo and Sophie will reconnect; however, with their situations becoming increasingly dire, there’s a possibility they might join forces and devise a strategy to retake charge of their lives in Maple Brook, Texas.

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2025-07-23 00:04