Nicole Kidman returns with Nine Perfect Strangers S2 cast in an alpine wellness thriller.

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Inside Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2
Nicole Kidman returns as the enigmatic wellness guru with a fresh batch of troubled souls seeking transformation in the Austrian Alps.
This chilling new chapter trades sunny California for snow-capped mountains and introduces an A-list ensemble cast with secrets deeper than the valley below.
A Retreat to Remember
Masha Dmitrichenko is back and she’s got tricks up her sleeve! With her signature blonde locks now an icy bob, she welcomes nine unsuspecting guests to her mountaintop sanctuary.
These strangers arrive carrying heavy emotional baggage and desperate for healing.
Little do they know, Masha’s unconventional methods might include a hallucinogen or three to unlock their deepest traumas.
Star-Studded Healing Journey
The retreat boasts an impressive guest list this time around. Emmy-winner Murray Bartlett plays Brian, a disgraced children’s show host haunted by scandal.
Christine Baranski brings her legendary presence as Victoria, a woman hiding massive secrets beneath her pristine ski outfit.
The mother-daughter tension between Victoria and Annie Murphy’s Imogen creates electric drama that crackles through the alpine air.
Unlikely Connections
Former nun Agnes (Dolly de Leon) seeks divine forgiveness while musicians Tina (King Princess) and Wolfie (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) bring their toxic relationship baggage to the mountains.
Meanwhile, Henry Golding’s Peter desperately tries connecting with his billionaire father David (Mark Strong) amid the retreat’s intensity.
These strangers’ lives intertwine in ways nobody could predict.
Behind the Madness
Swedish actress Lena Olin plays Helena, Masha’s mysterious mentor who invited her to run the Alpine retreat.
The show explores wellness culture’s darker side, questioning if these practices truly heal or merely mask deeper issues.
As Masha pushes her guests to their breaking points, viewers wonder: will anyone survive this transformative week intact—including Masha herself?
