In this new world, Isla’s portrayal of Mary continued to surprise me with her heartbreaking vulnerability. She’s operating at another level this season and it continues to be a privilege to push her further and further into what she does best. And Josh always impresses me with how he can register ridiculousness in a way that lets the audience into how crazy everything is, without breaking the tension and letting it fall apart. This season, humour plays an even larger role as we explore the inherent absurdity that ensues when their secrets spill into the open.
Season one was a testament to the mysterious forces of the universe bringing Mary, Gary and Emma together. As we delve into season two, we ask a new question: Is the universe now conspiring to pull them apart?
It’s safe to say that with this new season of Wolf Like Me, you can truly expect the unexpected.
In the second season of Wolf Like Me, Mary (Isla Fisher) and Gary (Josh Gad) leap into the next phase of their relationship, facing their biggest challenge yet: pregnancy. As much as the two try to have a “normal” pregnancy, it seems impossible with so many questions looming over them. Will their child be a human or a wolf? Just how long can they keep things secret from the rest of their family? Will what happened in the outback come back to haunt them? And with Mary’s former professor, Anton (Edgar Ramirez), suddenly in the picture, can their relationship withstand newly unearthed secrets from Mary’s past?
ABOUT THE SERIES:
Creator / Writer / Director / Executive Producer: Abe Forsythe (Little Monsters)
Executive Producers: Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea and Steve Hutensky for Made Up Stories (Big Little Lies, Nine Perfect Strangers)
Stars / Executive Producers: Isla Fisher, Josh Gad
Produced By: Made Up Stories in partnership with Fifth Season and Stan
Cast: Isla Fisher, Josh Gad, Ariel Donoghue, Edgar Ramirez, Emma Lung, Anthony Taufa, Honour Latukefu
Format: Genre-bending Romantic Dramedy, 7 episodes x 30 minutes
Filming Location: Australia
Distribution: Managed by Fifth Season
The Chosen |
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Network: VidAngelGenre: DramaSeasons: 5Episodes: 33 | |
OverviewThe life of Christ through the eyes of those who encountered him called The Chosen. |