Nicole Kidman Is Back in Wellness Guru Mode: 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season Two Will Hit Your Streaming Queue in May

Also starring this time around: Henry Golding, Lena Olin, Annie Murphy, Christine Baranski, Murray Bartlett, Dolly de Leon, Mark Strong and more.
Sarah Ward
Published on April 04, 2025

In 2021, within the space of mere months in the middle of the year, viewers who love watching things going awry at lavish resorts on super-scenic getaways — and digging into star-studded small-screen mysteries as well — were spoiled for choice. First, the debut season of The White Lotus hit. Then, the first season of Nine Perfect Strangers followed. Four years later, The White Lotus is a season ahead of Nine Perfect Strangers, but they're both back. Indeed, as the former wraps up its third season, you don't have long to wait until the latter arrives for its second run.

Mark Thursday, May 22, 2025 in your diary, as that's when you'll be able to start watching Nicole Kidman (Holland) in wellness guru mode again. As with the first season, the Australian actor plays Masha Dmitrichenko. Also, her character is back at a retreat with a group of folks that she's invited, and getting through the week is likely to prove a twisty experience again.

While the first season of Nine Perfect Strangers was shot in Byron Bay, the second definitely wasn't, given that it is set in the Austrian Alps — and Byron can't double for that. The cast around Kidman has also changed, starting with Henry Golding (The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare), Lena Olin (The Darkness), Annie Murphy (Fingernails), Christine Baranski (The Gilded Age), Dolly de Leon (Jackpot!) and Mark Strong (Dune: Prophecy). Murray Bartlett (The Last of Us) also features, after starring so memorably in The White Lotus' first season. Also joining him and the above actors: Lucas Englander (The Day of the Jackal), King Princess, Maisie Richardson-Sellers (Wolf Hall) and Aras Aydin (To Betray).

David E Kelley (Presumed Innocent) remains one of the driving forces behind the series — and author Liane Moriarty (The Last Anniversary), who wrote the novel that the first season was based on, is one of Nine Perfect Strangers' executive produces again. Accordingly, Kidman continues her link with both. Kelley was also behind Big Little Lies, which, like Nine Perfect Strangers, also adapted a book by Moriarty. While The Undoing didn't initially stem from the Australian writer's pen, it did also connect Kidman and Kelley.

The new on-screen lineup follows in the footsteps of Melissa McCarthy (Only Murders in the Building), Michael Shannon (The Bikeriders), Luke Evans (Weekend in Taipei) and Asher Keddie (Fake), plus Bobby Cannavale (Unstoppable), Regina Hall (O'Dessa), Samara Weaving (Azrael), Melvin Gregg (Fight Night), Grace Van Patten (Tell Me Lies), Tiffany Boone (Mufasa: The Lion King), Manny Jacinto (The Acolyte) and Zoe Terakes (The Office), who all starred in season one.

An important note: season two of Nine Perfect Strangers is dropping weekly episodes, so you won't be binging it unless you wait until they've all been released

There's no trailer for the second season as yet, but you can check out more images from it below:

Nine Perfect Strangers season two will start streaming in Australia and New Zealand on Thursday, May 22, 2025 via Prime Video.

Images: Prime Video / Reiner Bajo.

Published on April 04, 2025 by Sarah Ward
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