The curse continues to haunt McKenna from within in the official trailer for the second season of Hulu's Light as a Feather, which launches on Hulu today with eight new episodes (with more new episodes on the way this October).

"Season 2 of Light As A Feather premieres with 8-episodes on Friday, July 26th only on Hulu. The curse continues with more episodes streaming Friday, October 4th.

Having inherited the curse brought on by the lethal game of “Light As A Feather,” McKenna finds herself plagued by the mysterious chrysalis on her back, a ticking clock compelling her to play a new round of the game…But McKenna refuses, unwilling to put anyone else in harm’s way. However, as the curse begins to destroy her from the inside out, she’s forced to turn to the only person who can possibly help her -- Violet.

Returning cast includes Liana Liberato as “McKenna,” Brianne Tju as “Alex,” Haley Ramm as “Violet,” Jordan Rodrigues as “Trey,” Brent Rivera as “Isaac,” and Dylan Sprayberry as “Henry.”

New cast includes Katelyn Nacon (The Walking Dead) as “Sammi,” Froy Gutierrez (Teen Wolf) as “Ridge,” Adriyan Rae (Atlanta) as “Peri,” Alisa Allapach (The 15:17 to Paris) as “Amanda,” Kira Kosarin (The Thundermans) as “Nadia,” Alex Wassabi (Wassabi) as “Luke,” Robyn Lively (Teen Witch) as “Deb” and Alan & Alex Stokes (Brobot).

Light As A Feather is created and executive produced by R. Lee Fleming Jr. (Friends, One Tree Hill) and produced by AwesomenessTV (TO ALL THE BOYS I LOVED BEFORE and ‘Trinkets’ streaming on Netflix, and ‘Pen15’ streaming on Hulu), Wattpad, and Grammnet for Hulu.
The show’s first season was based on the Wattpad story of the same name by Zoe Aarsen.

This season had some incredible female directors, including Shiri Appleby (UnREAL, Roswell) for EP 205 & 206, and Joanna Kerns (Growing Pains) for EP 201 & 202."

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