HGTV has renewed its breakout series Zillow Gone Wild for a 10-episode second season. Hosted by actor and comedian Jack McBrayer, the series takes viewers on tours of the weirdest, wackiest and wildest properties on the market.
The network’s highest rated freshman series this year, Zillow Gone Wild drew more than 12.5 million viewers across linear and streaming in its debut run and ranked as a Top 3 non-news/sports cable program in its timeslot among HGTV’s key demos. The new episodes are slated to premiere in 2025.
“We have always loved the Zillow Gone Wild Instagram account and were thrilled to harness what fans love and super serve them both on social and television,” said Betsy Ayala, Interim Head of Content, HGTV. “These outrageous homes delivered an instant hit on screen, and Jack is back to take us inside even more one-of-a-kind properties.”
Inspired by the popular Instagram account that touts more than two million followers, HGTV’s Zillow Gone Wild features the characters who have embraced non-traditional homes with their distinctive décor and imaginative architecture and shares the inventive ways to market a distinctive property. The series explores each home’s unique history, as well as the intriguing backstories of the buyers and sellers, per HGTV.
In the new season, each home will be ranked on its unique attributes, and one will be selected as the “wildest” of them all at the end of each episode.
The first season of Zillow Goes Wild is streaming on Max and discovery+.
Zillow Gone Wild is produced by Asylum Entertainment Group.