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John Stamos Shocks Fans: Joins Netflix’s ‘Hunting Wives’ Season 2—Wait Until You Hear His Wife’s Response
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John Stamos is back in the headlines, and this time the beloved “Full House” alum is trading Uncle Jesse’s leather jacket for a far darker wardrobe. Netflix has officially tapped the 62-year-old actor to play Chase Brylan in Season 2 of its steamy thriller “The Hunting Wives,” joining new castmates Cam Gigandet and Dale Dickey while reuniting with returning stars Brittany Snow and Malin Åkerman.
FROM FAMILY-FRIENDLY TO FATAL ATTRACTION
Stamos rose to pop-culture royalty as Jesse Katsopolis on ABC’s “Full House,” later returning for the Netflix sequel “Fuller House.” In recent years he’s flexed darker dramatic muscles in “You” and Apple TV+’s “Palm Royale,” proving he can balance charisma with menace—an ideal fit for “The Hunting Wives,” a series built on secret affairs, shifting alliances and fatal betrayals.
WHO IS CHASE BRYLAN?
Although Netflix is keeping character details under wraps, insiders describe Brylan as a charm-soaked power player whose arrival threatens to upend the already-volatile social circle of East Texas elites. Expect Brylan to tangle with Sophie (Snow) and Margo (Åkerman) as Season 2 opens with the frenemies “on the outs,” only to discover fresh dangers that blur the line between hunter and hunted.
WIFE’S HUMOROUS CONCERNS ABOUT “RACY” SCENES
Stamos’ real-life wife, actor and model Caitlin McHugh, joked on social media that she’s “reading the fine print” for any potential nude scenes before giving her blessing—adding an extra bump of buzz to the casting announcement.
WHY THIS CASTING MATTERS
• SEO breakout: “John Stamos Netflix series,” “John Stamos new role,” and “The Hunting Wives Season 2 cast” are spiking on search, reflecting renewed fan interest.
• Cross-generation appeal: Millennials nostalgic for “Full House” now share social feeds with true-crime devotees eager for more Southern-gothic suspense.
• Franchise momentum: The show adapts May Cobb’s bestseller, and Netflix’s quick renewal underscores streamer confidence in “Hunting Wives” as its next high-heat ensemble hit.
WHEN CAN VIEWERS TUNE IN?
While Netflix has yet to reveal a premiere date, filming begins this winter in North Carolina, aiming for a late-2026 global release. Until then, viewers can catch up on Season 1, re-watch Stamos’ scene-stealing turn in “You,” or revisit “Full House” for a nostalgia fix.
BOTTOM LINE
John Stamos’ casting supercharges “The Hunting Wives,” merging ’90s sitcom royalty with 2020s prestige-thriller chic. Expect streaming queues—and search bars—to light up as fans await his most tantalizing role yet.
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