also includes an option to become the sole home of the series for a potential third season.
"We've truly enjoyed working with Raelle, and were always impressed by her steady hand over the series," said Marci Wiseman and Jeremy Gold, co-presidents of Blumhouse TV. "She is a brilliant and unique storyteller, with a wealth of ideas, some of which we're exploring even now. We're thrilled the show will reach a whole new audience."
Season two premiered in February. Based on the folktale "The Singing Bone" and real-life murder cases, it centers on a young woman who searches for her family after being abandoned as a child. The search leads her to her father, an inmate who may be guilty of more than just the crimes for which he's imprisoned, and a telemarketer/armchair detective with an obsessive hobby of searching for unidentified murder victims.
The cast for season two also includes Juliette Lewis, Ryan Kwanten, Kimiko Glenn, Kristin Bauer, Emily Alyn Lind and Odiseas Georgiadis. The first season drew inspiration from the Brothers Grimm story "The Handless Maiden" and Stephanie Oakes' novel, following a handless teen who escapes from a cult and finds herself in juvenile detention. on July 15 with nine original shows, including scripted series
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