Fans of Freeform's CruelSummer are in for a treat with the show's second season.
clarified that while the writers haven’t even met to map out their next steps, they did have some aspects in mind already. “I know what we also want to do is tackle something like we did with grooming. We want to talk about something important along with the mystery and the character studies,” Napolitano teased toShe continued: “We want to challenge ourselves with something equally impossible and mysterious, and find the best version of that.
Although several original cast members teased their hopes for the upcoming season, Freeform later announced that t
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