Netflix's hit small-town thriller The Hunting Wives Season 2, is adding more cast members to the list. The returning characters will be joined by Kim Matula and Alex FitzAlan in new recurring roles that are likely to cause chaos in Maple Brook. The Hunting Wives Season 2 plot has not been revealed much by the producers, but the casting itself foreshadows greater drama to come in future.Matula, who has left soaps for series, and FitzAlan, who plays hard-core, multi-layered characters, indicate that The Hunting Wives Season 2 will not be confined to the original friend group. The viewers can anticipate additional alliances, new conflicts, and a broader perspective of the town in its dishevelled social world.Who’s new in The Hunting Wives Season 2 and who they’ll playKim Matula and Alex FitzAlan are the largest new faces added to the cast of The Hunting Wives Season 2. It is reported that Matula will portray Nadia Kelly and FitzAlan will portray Lincoln Trout, names that already sound important, not mere subsidiary characters.Having played roles where her character conceals the truth behind deceptive fronts, Matula is perfect with a combination that fits the balance between polite smiles and tension beneath the surface perfectly well with the show. FitzAlan tends to portray likeable characters who are a little dangerous, and thus Lincoln might either stir things up or turn out to be a surprising friend.Both actors appear on the list of recurring, not one-episode guests, which suggests that the writers must have plans on actual story arcs that would touch on multiple episodes. These changes were announced together with the confirmation that leading casts including Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman, are returning to The Hunting Wives Season 2 and hence the new characters will not be perceived as being out of place, but likely they will relate directly to the drama.What the casting signals about The Hunting Wives Season 2’s ambitions View this post on Instagram Instagram PostOther than the excitement behind adding fresh faces, all these indicate that The Hunting Wives Season 2 production is optimistic and willing to broaden the scope of the show. The introduction of a cast with different backgrounds implies that the showrunners desire more variety in the narrative: drama, legal troubles, changing relationships, and more serious character moments can all co-exist provided that the cast can adapt to the shifts in the tone.As the media keeps reminding viewers that Snow and Akerman are the core of the series, they are also reminding the audience about the more significant supporting cast. A larger cast typically indicates that the mystery will become even more obscured, and more red herrings or even potential time jumps or flashbacks to set motives.The fact that Matula and FitzAlan have recurring roles in The Hunting Wives Season 2 also foreshadows longer arcs and more intricate subplots, as shows in general, do not provide recurring status without an intention to turn an entire episode around those characters. As Netflix is increasingly becoming an active distribution partner, the profile of the show has increased, and now it is easier to attract stronger guests and recurring talent.These casting updates are accompanied by other early The Hunting Wives Season 2 clues: returning leads, hints by the creators about a larger mystery, and an indication that the shooting is underway. The number of episodes, release date, and plot are yet to be confirmed, but the arrival of Matula and FitzAlan already demonstrates that the social games of Maple Brook are about to become weirder, not to mention much more dangerous.For more such insights on The Hunting Wives Season 2, keep following SoapCentral.