Netflix’s Untamed hit hard with its raw crime drama set in the wild beauty of Yosemite National Park. Eric Bana’s gritty portrayal of ISB agent Kyle Turner had folks glued to their screens, craving more of the show’s mix of mystery, heart, and jaw-dropping scenery. After Season 1’s success, everyone’s buzzing about Untamed Season 2. Here’s the latest on when it might drop, who’s coming back, and what’s in store.

When’s Untamed Season 2 Dropping on Netflix?

Everyone’s dying to know: when’s the next season hitting? Netflix gave the green light for Season 2 on July 29, 2025, just weeks after the show’s debut, showing they’re all in on its popularity. No exact date’s out yet, but here’s the tea based on how things went with Season 1.

Filming for the first season kicked off in June 2024, and it landed on screens by July 17, 2025—about a year from start to finish. If Season 2 follows that vibe, filming could start soon, with a possible premiere around July or August 2026. Some chatter online suggests a longer wait, maybe late 2026 or even early 2027, since they’re crafting a whole new story and setting. Fans should stalk Netflix’s socials or Tudum for fresh updates, as schedules can shift.

Who’s Back? Cast Scoop for Untamed Season 2

The cast is what makes Untamed pop, and Season 2’s bringing some familiar names with new faces. Eric Bana’s locked in to return as Kyle Turner, the tough-as-nails agent who carried Season 1. He’s pumped, saying, “The love for Season 1 blew us away. Can’t wait to dive back into Kyle’s world” (via Tudum).

Other Season 1 stars? It’s tricky. The show’s anthology style means a new park and mystery, so the cast might shake up. Lily Santiago, who played rookie ranger Naya Vasquez, sounds stoked to come back, dropping hints about “tackling more cases” in a wild new setting. But showrunner Mark L. Smith said bringing back folks like Naya or Kyle’s ex, Jill Bodwin (Rosemarie DeWitt), depends on the story fitting the new park. Sam Neill’s Paul Souter bit the dust in Season 1, so he’s probably out unless they sneak in some flashbacks. Wilson Bethel’s Shane Maguire also met a grim end, though some fans on X are tossing around wild ideas like a secret twin—fun to think about, but don’t hold your breath.

New characters are definitely joining the party. The team’s teasing “complicated” additions who’ll push Kyle in fresh ways, keeping the story spicy.

What’s Coming in Untamed Season 2: New Park, New Drama

Season 1 had Kyle digging into a death at Yosemite, unraveling a messy mix of secrets, drugs, and personal pain. For Season 2, showrunners Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith are switching it up with a new national park. Elle’s all about the vibe, saying, “Every park’s got its own soul—geography, culture, everything. Exploring that through Kyle’s cases is what hooks us” (via Tudum).

The new park’s gonna steal the show, just like Yosemite did. Fans are guessing spots like Yellowstone, Glacier, or the Smoky Mountains, each with its own flavor for a killer mystery. The story won’t rehash old ground—no more mountain tumbles. Think something fresh, maybe tied to wildlife scams, a lost hiker, or local drama. Online buzz is throwing out ideas like eco-crimes or park conspiracies, which could spice things up.

Kyle’s personal arc stays front and center. After dealing with his son’s death and a rough divorce in Season 1, he’ll face new challenges in unfamiliar territory. Mark Smith’s dropping hints about putting Kyle “out of his comfort zone,” making him adapt to a park where he’s not the expert. That’s gonna dig deeper into his grit and struggles, making the stakes feel real.

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