Hulu has released the official trailer for the second half of Light as a Feather season 2, featuring the main characters led by Liana Liberato as they try to escape the game’s curse. Season 2’s final eight episodes will be available for streaming on October 4. Check out the video below!
In season 2, having inherited the curse brought on by the lethal game of “Light As A Feather,” McKenna (Liberato) finds herself fighting against a ticking clock compelling her to play along. Scheduled to premiere this summer, season two will also be written and executive produce by creator and showrunner R. Lee Fleming Jr.
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Light as a Feather is a horror series that follows the story of five teenage girls who play a seemingly innocent game of “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board” at a sleepover birthday. But suddenly, everything goes wrong when the five teen girls who played start dying off in the exact way that was predicted, forcing the survivors to figure out why they’re being targeted – and whether the evil force hunting them down is one of their own.
The cast includes Liana Liberato (Trust, If I Stay, The Best of Me) as McKenna, Haley Ramm as Violet, Brianne Tju as Alex, Dylan Sprayberry as Henry, Jordan Rodrigues (Lady Bird) as Trey, Brent Rivera as Isaac, and Robin Lively as Deb. Joining them in the second season are Katelyn Nacon (The Walking Dead) as Sammi, and Adriyan Rae (Atlanta) as Peri.
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The series is an adaptation of Zoe Aarsen’s story, Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board, which was originally published on the social networking site Wattpad. It is created and executive produced by R. Lee Fleming Jr. who is also the series’ showrunner. It is produced by AwesomenessTV, Wattpad’s Aron Levitz and Eric Lehrman along with Kelsey Grammer’s Grammnet. Tom Russo, Brian Sher and Stella Bolochnikov are also producing with AwesomenessTV’s Jordan Levin, Shelley Zimmerman, Joe Davola, Brett Bouttier and Bloodlist’s Kailey Marsh all serving as the show’s executive producers.