Mick Taylor scopes out new victims in Wolf Creek season 2 teaser

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Australian serial killer Mick Taylor has hacked his way through two feature films (WOLF CREEK, WOLF CREEK 2) and a season of Wolf Creek: The Series, and now he is set to return in a second season of the series, which will make its debut on the Australian streaming service Stan "this summer". That's summer down under, so we can expect to see the new episodes hit Stan sometime between December 1st and February 28th.

This new season was just announced last month, but a teaser for it has already been released online.

Like season one, season two will consist of six hour-long episodes. This time around, Mick 

sees an opportunity of a lifetime after a chance encounter with a coach full of tourists from around the globe. The unwitting travellers begin an outback adventure none of them could have imagined.

In the teaser, Mick watches the tourists board the coach while a Men at Work cover plays on the soundtrack. He counts the passengers – thirteen, his lucky number. If you're a fan of the WOLF CREEK franchise, you know Mick is going to proceed to do some horrible things to the people we see getting on that bus. It's a perfect tease.

Jarratt is joined in the cast of season two by Tess Haubrich, Matt Day, Ben Oxenbould, Laura Wheelwright, Stephen Hunter, and Chris Haywood.

Source: Stan

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