Santa Clarita Diet 2 (2025)

🎬 Santa Clarita Diet 2 (2025)
👉 Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant, Liv Hewson, Skyler Gisondo

Life in the quiet suburbs of Santa Clarita is supposed to be picture-perfect — neatly trimmed lawns, friendly neighbors, and the promise of the American dream. For married real estate agents Sheila (Drew Barrymore) and Joel Hammond (Timothy Olyphant), it all seems normal… until one morning changes everything forever. Sheila suddenly drops dead — only to come back to life. The catch? She’s not just undead… she’s ravenously hungry. And her new diet plan includes one very messy ingredient: people.

Now juggling PTA meetings, open houses, and a craving for human flesh, Sheila is determined to keep her family together while indulging her gruesome appetite. But balancing work and “meals” isn’t easy. With every impulsive bite, the Hammonds find themselves covering up blood-soaked disasters, disposing of suspicious leftovers, and inventing increasingly ridiculous excuses to explain their bizarre behavior.

Joel, equal parts horrified and hopelessly devoted, scrambles to keep their marriage afloat while acting as clean-up crew for Sheila’s midnight snacking. Their whip-smart daughter Abby (Liv Hewson) refuses to stand on the sidelines, instead jumping headfirst into the chaos with a mix of teenage sarcasm and surprising bravery. And of course, their awkward neighbor Eric (Skyler Gisondo) knows just a little too much — which makes keeping the secret even harder.

From nosy neighbors who never mind their own business to co-workers who ask too many questions, every corner of suburban life becomes a potential threat. And as the body count in Santa Clarita mysteriously rises, so does the suspicion — leaving the Hammonds constantly one step away from being exposed.

Darkly hilarious and deliciously gory, Santa Clarita Diet 2 serves up a wicked blend of suburban satire, family dysfunction, and zombie mayhem. With Drew Barrymore’s fearless comedic timing and Timothy Olyphant’s deadpan charm, the series proves once again that marriage is about love, loyalty, and compromise — even if one partner suddenly develops an appetite for human flesh.

At once shocking, laugh-out-loud funny, and strangely heartwarming, this bloody suburban comedy reminds us that family comes first… right after dinner.

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