The second season of UnPrisoned recently released on Hulu on July 17. In the first season, we got to know the Alexander family. Their situation is complicated, to say the least. Now Paige’s father Edwin is out of prison and back into her life, and inserting himself into Finn’s, what could go wrong?

Taking With Tracy McMillan About the Series

With the release of the second season of UnPrisoned, I spoke with Tracy McMillan. She is the creator and executive producer of the series. It’s important to also note that the series is based on her life growing up, as she spent most of her youth visiting federal prisons. During our conversation, we talked about how she wanted to showcase this family dynamic in a way that we don’t usually see in television or movies. She also shared with us the way this second season is going to allow audiences to see the expansion of characters and their relationships. It was a great conversation that you can check out below!

About UnPrisoned

The Alexander family is still a mess. Paige’s therapy practice is in trouble, Finn’s anxiety is through the roof, Edwin is still figuring out how to get his life together outside of prison, and their relationships are more complicated than ever. The family needs help, and it’s time to call in a professional – OTHER than Paige. The Alexanders turn to a “family radical healing coach,” who throws out all the rules to free them of the issues, old wounds and family secrets holding them back.

UnPrisoned

The series is executive produced by Tracy McMillan, Yvette Lee Bowser and Kerry Washington. Alongside Pilar Savone, through their Simpson Street production company, and Delroy Lindo. Joy Gorman Wettels and Jen Braeden also executive produce. The series hails from Onyx Collective on Hulu and is produced by ABC Signature. Season one of UnPrisoned debuted as Onyx Collective’s most-viewed premiere on Hulu.

All episodes of UnPrisoned season 2 premiere on Hulu on July 17, 2024.

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