Popular Prime Video Series Still in Limbo Despite Season 2 Renewal

Prime Video has brought a wide number of original series to life over the years, with quite a lot of them being renewed for subsequent seasons. Among those is Hunters, the dramedy television series that first premiered on the streaming service back in early 2020. The series was greenlit for more episodes in August of that same year, but updates have basically been nonexistent — something that a new report from TVLine only further confirms. According to their reporting, "there are still no updates on a timetable" for the release of Hunters Season 2.

Inspired by true events, Hunters will follow an eclectic and diverse group of mercenaries in 1977 New York City, who discover that hundreds of escaped Nazis are living in America. The group is led on a bloody quest for revenge and justice, which leads them to stumble into a far-reaching conspiracy that could forever shape the world. The series is led by an ensemble cast including Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, and Jerrika Hinton, and is created by David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele.

"I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters," Weil said in a statement when Season 2 was announced. "Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more eager than ever to share the next chapter of the Hunters saga with the world."

"With Hunters, David Weil's bold vision and fearless imagination powered a thrilling, twisty, action-packed first season that engaged Prime Video customers around the world," Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, added. "We are thrilled that David, Jordan, and the Hunters will be back with us for more."

Hunters also stars Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, and Lena Olin.

The first season of Hunters, which debuted in February, quickly caught public attention for its unique take on the Nazis and the Holocaust. While the series includes and references many real-life atrocities committed in World War II, it also drew backlash from the Auschwitz Memorial for a fictional sequence in the series' first episode.

"While Hunters is a dramatic narrative series, with largely fictional characters, it is inspired by true events," Weil said in a statement at the time. "But it is not documentary. And it was never purported to be. In creating this series it was most important for me to consider what I believe to be the ultimate question and challenge of telling a story about the Holocaust: how do I do so without borrowing from a real person's specific life or experience?"

What do you think of Hunters' latest season two update? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

The first season of Hunters is currently available on Amazon Prime Video.

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