It's not a prank! Isla Fisher, who you may recognise from "Godmother," and Josh Gad, who appeared in "Frozen,"
Wolf Like Me Season 2 Release Date: They verified on Tuesday that “Wolf Like Me” will return for a second season on the streaming service Peacock.
It’s not a prank! Isla Fisher, who you may recognise from “Godmother,” and Josh Gad, who appeared in “Frozen,” will reprise their roles. Abe Forsythe, who also created “Little Monsters,” produces the programme, which combines romance and horror.
Susan Rovner, the Chairman of Entertainment Content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, released the following statement:
The programme follows Gary (Gad), a recent widower, and Mary (Fisher), his new girlfriend. As implied by the title, Mary transforms into a wolf-like creature when the full moon emerges in the night sky. In a conversation with SYFY WIRE earlier this year, Forsythe explained why he kept the supernatural elements of the plot in the background for the majority of the first season. Mary does not appear in her complete wolf form until the final episode.
Fisher is an executive producer alongside Forsythe, Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, and Steve Hutensky. Both Made Up Stories and Endeavour Content contribute to the production of the programme.
“If people were surprised by the first season of Wolf Like Me, we guarantee they will be stunned by what the universe throws at Mary and Gary this time around. “We couldn’t be happier to be working with Abe, Isla, and Josh again on this incredibly unique show.
All six 30-minute episodes of Wolf Like Me’s first season are now accessible on Peacock.
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