Disney+ NewsFOXHULUHulu News

“Murder In A Small Town” Season 2 Trailer Released

FOX has released a first look trailer for the upcoming second season of the hit drama series, “Murder in a Small Town”, which will be coming to FOX, Hulu and Hulu On Disney+ later this year.

“Murder in a Small Town” follows Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland), who recently moved to the quiet coastal town of Gibsons to be the new police chief and quickly learns that this gentle paradise has more than its share of secrets. As a world-class detective, Karl calls upon all his skills to solve murders that, even in this seemingly idyllic setting, continue to wash up on his shore. Meanwhile, his deepening relationship with the town librarian Cassandra Lee (Kristin Kreuk) is challenged as her career and community involvement take her in new and unexpected directions. 

In the second season, Karl’s jurisdiction expands, and he has to contend with an increased caseload and limited resources, investigating cases like a body found at a local wedding between members of two feuding families; a double kidnapping that may mask an even bigger crime; a pop star who retreated to Gibsons for a quiet vacation only to be followed by a dangerous stalker; and many more. Academy Award-winner Marcia Gay Harden (Pollack, Mystic River, The Morning Show) joins the cast as Mayor Christie Holman, a practicing doctor, beloved figure in the community and a consummate political operator. She has the best interests of the people of Gibsons at heart, but sometimes lets her personal interests take precedence, as she complicates life for Karl and Cassandra. Murder in a Small Town also features Bethany Brown, Marci T House, Joshua Close and more. 

Guest stars joining for Season Two include Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Camryn Manheim (Law & Order, The Practice) as Jocelyn Tait, an iron-tough, working-class matriarch, who has lived her life in the shadow of a family feud and comes to Gibsons for a “Romeo and Juliet-style” wedding; Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) as Ryan, a former party boy turned holistic health aficionado, who is desperate to leave behind a reckless past; Jamie Chung (Lovecraft Country, Accused) as Lanni Soo, a career-driven and straight-forward, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney General, who approaches Alberg with an intriguing case; Noah Reid (Schitt’s Creek) reprises his role as Tommy Cummins, the unassuming high school art teacher whose greatest work put him behind bars; Sara Canning (The Vampire Diaries, A Series of Unfortunate Events) as Mackenzie Rankin, a woman who organizes a memorial gathering following the death of her younger sister.

Check out the trailer below:

“Murder in a Small Town” is based on the Edgar Award-winning, nine-book Karl Alberg series by acclaimed novelist L.R. Wright, and is produced by Sepia Films in association with FOX Entertainment and Future Shack Entertainment.  Ian Weir, Amanda Tapping, Morris Ruskin and Sharon Wisnia (Mojo Global Arts), Jon Cotton, Tina Pehme and Kim Roberts (Sepia Films) and Jeff Wachtel and Jared Berenholz (Future Shack) are executive producers.  Weir serves as showrunner on the series.  Nick Orchard of Soapbox Productions (which originally optioned the book series) also serves as producer on the series.

The new season will premiere on FOX on Tuesday 23rd September 2025 at 8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT and new episodes will be available the next day on Hulu and Hulu On Disney+. The first season of “Murder In A Small Town” is available to stream on Hulu and Hulu On Disney+.

Are you looking forward to watching the new season? Let me know on social media!

For the latest Disney+ news, follow us on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.


Roger Palmer

Roger has been a Disney fan since he was a kid and this interest has grown over the years. He has visited Disney Parks around the globe and has a vast collection of Disney movies and collectibles. He is the owner of What's On Disney Plus & DisKingdom. Email: Roger@WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com Twitter: Twitter.com/RogPalmerUK Facebook: Facebook.com/rogpalmeruk

Roger Palmer has 21312 posts and counting. See all posts by Roger Palmer