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The Hunting Wives has just landed on Netflix in the US today (Monday, 21st July), a tantalising murder mystery that's bound to captivate thriller enthusiasts.
Starring Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman, it's a gripping, sultry drama packed with sex, deceit and ample scandal.
When Sophie O'Neil (portrayed by Snow) and her husband Graham (Evan Jonigkeit) relocate to a small Republican town in Texas, she finds herself drawn into the world of Margo Banks (Akerman) and her group of gun-wielding, MAGA-supporting friends.
She soon uncovers that Margo's seemingly idyllic marriage to Graham's new boss Jed Banks (Dermot Mulroney) isn't as perfect as it seems, while the discovery of a teenage girl's body sends shockwaves through the close-knit community.
With Netflix's recent acquisition of the former Starz series set to be another triumph for the streaming giant, fans will be curious if the new drama will return for more, reports the Mirror.
Will The Hunting Wives be back for a second season?
We won't spoil anything here, but indications are positive that creator Rebecca Cutter is eager to continue the narrative.
Based on May Cobb's novel of the same name, the TV adaptation leaves the finale open-ended with several cliffhangers and numerous unresolved threads.
This suggests that Netflix is confident The Hunting Wives' first season will garner enough interest among subscribers to justify a second season.
Regrettably, there has been no official announcement about a sequel just yet.
Regrettably, the series has not yet been released for viewing in international territories, potentially limiting its chances of success.
Currently, only US subscribers can watch The Hunting Wives, as Netflix has secured a year-long licence for the drama, which was originally slated to air on Starz before the network split from Lionsgate Television.
Lionsgate reportedly saw the series as a multi-season drama, while Starz preferred it as a limited series.
Now that Netflix holds the US rights to the show, it may have a better chance of achieving high ratings in its first week of release, possibly leading to both a second season and an international release.
However, Netflix won't be the platform releasing The Hunting Wives outside the US. Previous Starz shows have found their way to MGM+ in territories like the UK, but it's still uncertain where this particular drama will land.
The Hunting Wives is available to stream on Netflix.