Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 will premiere this spring on Hulu with new characters and a new locale. Following up on the popular first season adapted from Liane Moriarty's novel, the program is moving out of its first-season locale of California to the rolling Austrian Alps.
Nicole Kidman returns as Masha Dmitrichenko, the mysterious wellness guru who guides a new set of people in search of healing and transformation. Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 is set to delve deeper into themes of trauma and self-discovery while still keeping the show's trademark suspense and drama.
New setting and concept
Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 will be set in the stunning Austrian Alps, a marked departure from the fictional Tranquillum House in Cabrillo, California, where the first season was set. Not only does this change bring gorgeous scenery, but it also portends a different type of retreat experience.
Based on reports, Masha will lead nine new urbanites through a ten-day wellness program to tackle their past traumas and test their limits. The anthology format appears to be a key aspect of this season, similar to shows like The White Lotus.
Each episode will delve into the lives of these strangers, revealing their interconnected stories and personal struggles as they navigate Masha's unconventional healing methods.
Cast and characters of Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2
Nicole Kidman headlines a stellar cast for Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2. She is joined by several heavy-hitting actors such as Henry Golding, Mark Strong, Christine Baranski, and Annie Murphy. Each of them is likely to bring their own set of backgrounds and issues to the retreat.

Murray Bartlett, whose recent credits include The White Lotus, will play Brian, a former children's television presenter who brings a touch of the offbeat to the cast with his puppet sidekick. The multicultural cast guarantees added depth to the story as they navigate themes of healing and self-discovery under Masha's tutelage.
Release details of Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2
Hulu has released a statement announcing that Season 2 of Nine Perfect Strangers will consist of eight installments, following in the footsteps of the first season. The spring window for the return is confirmed for 2025, but it hasn't been stated when exactly yet.
The pre-expectancy of this incoming season is well-matched compared to the rest of the seasons since it has easily turned into the top-watching original series since its release date in 2021.
What happened in Nine Perfect Strangers season 1?
Season 1 of Nine Perfect Strangers tracks nine strangers who come to Tranquillum House, a California wellness retreat, in search of healing and change.
Each of the guests brings their demons: Frances, a romance writer, has career and relationship setbacks; Lars, a health retreat devotee, has ulterior motives; Ben and Jessica have marital issues; Carmel has anger and insecurities; while the Marconi family is trying to cope with the devastating loss of their son, Zach.
The retreat is guided by Masha Dmitrichenko (Nicole Kidman), a mysterious wellness guru who employs unorthodox techniques to make her guests face their problems. As time passes, it's discovered that Masha has been secretly giving micro-doses of psychoactive medication to the guests without their knowledge.
This results in increased emotions, hallucinations, and revelations about themselves. For instance, Heather Marconi faces her guilt for Zach's death, while Carmel starts to embrace herself.
Tensions rise when Masha locks the guests in as part of an experimental therapy. Her growing instability compels the guests to unite and make their escape.
By the finale, every character has grown—Frances and Tony have fallen in love, and others have started to heal. Masha is arrested but continues her contentious practices in secret, leaving her own story unresolved.

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