The Hunting Party Season 2 was confirmed by NBC back in May 2025. This comes after Season 1 left viewers hanging with major cliffhangers and several unanswered questions.
NBC’s high-voltage thriller revolves around a special unit that chases down serial killers who have escaped from prison. After the explosive finale, viewers are eagerly waiting for Season 2 and, more so, the clarifications of the central issues that have raised several questions.
At the end of Season 1, there were a few main characters whose destinies were undecided, including that of Oliver Odell, the core team member. Also, the reason for the existence of “the Pit,” the top-secret experimental prison, is still unclear. The personal truths of characters like Shane and Bex are slowly unfolding, but not fully unraveled.
As a result of these plot lines left hanging, fans have put forth some major questions that Season 2 must answer to cater to its enthralled audience. We list below the five most crucial questions leading the debate.
The top 5 questions The Hunting Party Season 2 must answer

The Hunting Party Season 2 is expected to solve some major narrative cliffhangers. Here are the five such important questions that viewers and critics are looking forward to.
Will Oliver Odell be able to pull through the neurotoxin attack in The Hunting Party Season 2?
One of the most heartbreaking instances in the Season 1 finale was when Oliver Odell fainted due to the neurotoxin that Jenna Wells had applied. Leaving the root cause of death, whether it was a cyanide patch or a different agent, and if an antidote is feasible, entangle Odell's fate. The cast supposedly was not aware of his fate, which further raises the uncertainty and heightens the stakes for The Hunting Party Season 2. The question is whether the show will take the chance of eliminating a character who is loved by the audience, or find a way to rescue him.
What is the complete truth behind the Pit and its experiments?
The secret black-ops facility, the Pit, was initially designed to enhance empathy in serial killers and, later on, was corrupted by military interests to suppress it, thus creating weaponized humans with no conscience. The scientist Whitmore's involvement, the horrible fate of his team, and the baffling empathy drug GWB-45 are all parts of the puzzle that The Hunting Party Season 2 must put together. Are there more "graduates" of the Pit still lurking around, potential sleeper agents or empathy-deprived operators?
Will Jacob Hassani be able to reach personal closure and acceptance?
The melodramatic villain’s past, importantly, the lingering grief of his dead wife, was barely touched upon, but the production team is expected to further deepen his path to peace, acceptance, and the openness of sharing with the team in The Hunting Party Season 2. Viewers are excited to know about the consequences these personal revelations have on the team's dynamics and Hassani's focus on the mission.
What is the real connection among Shane, his biological mother, Lazarus, and the agenda of the Pit?
The conclusion revealed Lazarus as Shane's mother, a significant player who had firsthand knowledge of the Pit's operations. This brings up essential matters about the relationship between the mother and the son, how deeply Shane was involved in the experiments, and what "purpose" the project really has for him. How will the truth change the identity of Shane and his future role in The Hunting Party Season 2?
How will Bex Henderson evolve, and what is her future with the team and her daughter, Sam?
The main character, Bex Henderson, transformed immensely during Season 1, but both the series' main actress, Melissa Roxburgh, and the creators have hinted at even more profound cracks in her self-assuredness for The Hunting Party Season 2. Viewers are excited to see more of Bex’s mom side, mainly her interaction with kid Sam, which was very little presented. Will Bex’s weaknesses turn into the source of her power, or will they just undermine her leadership?
Speaking with NBC Insider, Roxburgh said:
“She obviously is very confident, and taking from how I feel as a woman in this industry, basically I think that she's walled up a lot more than we realize. Going in, she's confident, sure. But I think that there's a lot of fear and vulnerability underneath all of that. In a way, her confidence kind of needed to be cracked to make her stronger. She can act tough all she wants, but by the end of the season, when she does show care for seeing Hassani in the hospital bed, I think people being able to get into her [heart] is actually really important as well. Going into Season 2, I want to see the real Bex, even if it comes with more cracks and flaws."
These pressing issues, originating from unfinished character arcs and enticing strands of plot, provide a hint of the high emotional stakes and intricate enigmas that would mark The Hunting Party Season 2.
The story so far: The Hunting Party’s unresolved mysteries

The very first episode of Season 1 set a disastrous scene: a big explosion at a secret Wyoming prison called the Pit that set free a group of the most murderous serial killers ever caught.
These infamous escapees, who had to hide for years, instantly threw the world into disorder and made the police reactivate Bex Henderson, a skilled ex-FBI profiler. She teamed up with Jacob Hassani, a CIA agent, and Oliver Odell, a controversial ex-prison warden known for his past wrongdoings, but, at the same time, the only one who was essential to the task force.
The trio, together with specialists, managed to keep an eye on the escapees through the ten episodes filled with tension while dealing with the personal traumas that intertwined their lives, their relationships getting closer or even more estranged, and the dark experimental past of the Pit. Along the way, several things were revealed, such as:
The beginning and the transformation of the empathy drug GWB-45 into a weapon.
The unveiling of Colonel Eve Lazarus, a former prisoner who is the heart of the show’s legend.
The “Killer Chemist” Jenna Wells, whose deeds kick the team off track and possibly lead to the demise of some prominent characters.
Among the many fates left hanging at the end of the season were: Odell’s risk of dying, the mystery around the Pit’s program and the connections it had, personal questions about family, identity, and responsibility that the main characters were wrestling with.
Bex was especially in a hard place, as she was trying to balance the demands of her career and her role as a mother, while Hassani and Shane were hoping to get their pasts sorted out more profoundly. Thus, the whole team and the audience of the show were left to face the future with great expectation.
The Hunting Party Season 2 is on the way as it has received the green light. NBC confirmed in May 2025, just after the first season finale, that the series was officially picked up for its second season.
The Hunting Party Season 2 premiere is likely around February 2026. The series was initially set for a fall 2025 return on NBC but was eventually pushed back to midseason as the network was accommodating the return of Law & Order: Organized Crime in the fall.
Although the exact date has not been officially confirmed, sources reveal that The Hunting Party Season 2 will be out in January 2026, the same time as NBC’s midseason programming features major sports events like the Winter Olympics and Super Bowl, among others.