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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 23
Widow's Bay Star Kingston Rumi Southwick Teases Season 2 After 2026 Sleeper Hit
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 23

Widow's Bay Star Kingston Rumi Southwick Teases Season 2 After 2026 Sleeper Hit

3 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 23

Summary

  • 18-year-old Kingston Rumi Southwick said Apple TV's Widow's Bay has become a 2026 "sleeper hit" since its April premiere, and he is eager to return after season two was recently announced.
  • Massachusetts filming helped shape the show's cursed New England atmosphere, Southwick said, with shoots in small coastal towns and real houses reinforcing the haunted-island setting.
  • Southwick credited creator Katie Dippold with nailing the series' difficult horror-comedy tone, saying the show made familiar genre tropes feel original while landing its humor.
  • For season two, he expects more growth for Evan — the mayor's son played opposite Matthew Rhys — and sees fresh chances to push the character into wilder, funnier situations.

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