Hulu Orders "Good American Family" Season 2 About Lorena Bobbitt
The follow-up will dramatize the Lorena Bobbitt case, after Good American Family drew more than 140 million hours streamed globally, Hulu said.
- Hulu has renewed 'Good American Family' for a second season, expanding the true crime series into an anthology format to explore the 1993 case of Lorena Bobbitt and John Bobbitt.
- Following the success of the first season, creator Katie Robbins and executive producer Ellen Pompeo decided to pivot to an anthology format after the Natalia Grace story concluded on April 30, 2025.
- As a consultant on the production, Bobbitt will help examine the case, which Hulu's logline describes as a 'media circus that treated trauma as entertainment' while igniting a gender war.
- Since its March 2025 debut, the series has amassed more than 140 million hours streamed globally on Hulu and Disney+, with both seasons produced by 20th Television, part of Disney Television Studios.
- The case was previously the subject of the 2019 Amazon docu-series 'Lorena' and the 2020 Lifetime movie 'I Was Lorena Bobbitt,' providing context for the anthology's fresh examination.
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