Why Women Kill Season Two Offers Up a Deadly Warning in New Teaser

Take a look at the all-new teaser for Why Women Kill season two, arriving on Paramount+ June 3.

By Alyssa Ray Apr 27, 2021 8:28 PMTags
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Why Women Kill is back and offering up a dark warning.

On Tuesday, April 27, Paramount+ released the first teaser for season two of Why Women Kill, which last aired in 2019 and will return June 3. And, as the new teaser below indicates, the sophomore season will be just as deadly as the first.

The just-released footage kicks off with a colorful garden. Yet, as the camera pans across the screen, sinister clues begin to pop up. First, there's a trowel seemingly covered in blood. As a monarch butterfly lands on a nearby flower, you can spot an ominous trickle of, you guessed it, blood.

Rounding out the subtly eerie teaser, an outline of a body can be seen thanks to some bright-colored flowers. Not to mention, the tagline warns, "Keep your secrets buried."

You don't have to ask us twice!

Why Women Kill is the latest project by TV writer and producer Marc Cherry, who is best known for creating Desperate Housewives.

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While season one starred Ginnifer Goodwin, Lucy Liu and Kirby Howell-Baptiste and took place over three decades, season two will follow a new ensemble cast—including Allison Tolman, Nick Frost, Lana Parrilla, B.K. Cannon, Jordane Christie, Matthew Daddario and Veronica Falcón—and will be set in 1949.

Per the description, season two "will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong..."

For a closer look at the season two teaser, watch the new video above. And, for more spring TV premiere dates, scroll through the images below.

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Why Women Kill season two premieres June 3 on Paramount+.

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