
Could there be a Season 2 of ‘Untamed'? What we know so far
The show stars Eric Bana as National Park Service special agent Kyle Turner who investigates the brutal death of a woman who falls off a summit of El Capitan. Throughout the investigation he must also grapple with the tragic death of his son and a complicated divorce while battling alcoholism.
Unfortunately for eager viewers who finished the series, the streaming platform has yet to announce plans for a follow-up season to what has so far been promoted as a limited series.
However, key stakeholders have discussed the possible second season of the miniseries. Here's what we know so far.
Has 'Untamed' been renewed for Season 2?
No, Netflix has not announced a second season of 'Untamed.'
What have key voices said about a second season of 'Untamed'?
When asked about a follow up season in a Variety interview, star Eric Bana said 'we'll have to wait and see.'
'We spoke about what would happen to Kyle after this, in theory. So you never know,' Bana told the outlet.
Co-showrunner Elle Smith discussed what a hypothetical Season 2 could look like in an interview with TV Insider, telling the outlet the theoretical follow-up season would likely follow an unrelated case at a different national park.
"If we got the opportunity to do it again, it would be getting to explore a different park, a different case,' Smith told TV Insider. 'We would do this forever if they let us, but we'll see. We'll see how many adventures Turner has left in him.'
Where to watch 'Untamed'
The thriller series 'Untamed' is available to stream on Netflix.
How many episodes are in 'Untamed'?
There are a total of six episodes of Netflix's thriller miniseries 'Untamed.'
When did untamed come out?
Netflix premiered its new thriller mystery series 'Untamed" on July 17, 2025.
Where was untamed filmed?
While Netflix's miniseries 'Untamed' takes place at California's Yosemite National Park, production actually took place in British Columbia, Canada.
'We couldn't get the kind of access that we would've needed, particularly in summer to Yosemite. So we stitched a lot of things together and we were in a beautiful, beautiful part of Canada. Just absolutely stunning,' Bana told Variety.
'Untamed' miniseries full cast
The cast of Netflix miniseries 'Untamed' includes the following:

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