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Netflix’s controversial summer thriller “The Hunting Wives” has experienced an unexpected second wind, surging back onto global streaming charts after the platform expanded the series to over 32 new international markets last week. The raunchy Texas-set drama, starring Brittany Snow and Malin Åkerman, now ranks eighth on Netflix’s global top 10 and appears in the top 10 across 30 countries.screenrant
The series’ renewed popularity comes just weeks after Netflix renewed it for a second season in September and follows its October 9 international rollout to regions including Africa, Europe, and Asia. Originally available only in the United States when it premiered July 21, the show’s limited regional availability had previously constrained its global reach despite dominating American streaming charts for five consecutive weeks.wikipedia
“The Hunting Wives” has captured 1.58 billion viewing minutes during peak weeks and became the most-streamed series in the United States, according to analytics company Luminate. The show’s success prompted Lionsgate Television to rework existing international distribution deals, eventually securing global Netflix rights for the upcoming second season.fortune
The series has transcended typical streaming success to become a genuine cultural phenomenon. Saturday Night Live parodied the show on October 11, featuring Amy Poehler as Åkerman’s character Margo and Chloe Fineman as Snow’s Sophie, with a surprise appearance by Aubrey Plaza. The cast’s enthusiastic reaction to the sketch, captured in viral behind-the-scenes footage, underscores the show’s mainstream cultural penetration.hollywoodreporter
Based on May Cobb’s 2021 novel, the series follows Sophie O’Neil, a Massachusetts transplant who becomes dangerously entangled with a group of wealthy Texas socialites known as the “Hunting Wives.” The show’s blend of murder mystery, political satire, and LGBTQ themes has resonated across diverse audiences, with creator Rebecca Cutter noting that “fun, sexy, murder mystery trumps political affiliation”.wikipedia
Season 2 filming begins in November 2025, with the entire original cast returning for what Snow promises will be “crazier than last year”. The second season will stream as a Netflix original in nearly all global markets, marking the series’ full transformation from a Starz castoff to a worldwide Netflix property.thegww