A lot are now waiting for Netflix to give details about the next Making a Murderer Season 2. However, as no official details are revealed yet, fan-made theories and assumptions are now swirling. One of it is the possible return of Dean Strang in the second installment of the show in spite of being kicked out by Steven Avery himself.

The aforementioned legal representative along with his associate Jerome Buting became trend icons when they appeared in the first season of the documentary television series. However, the two were ditched by the 54-year-old convicted in August 2016 claiming that they "didn't do their jobs properly."

Steven Avery now has a new lawyer named Kathleen Zellner and fans are about to see how she will fight for the initial's case in Making a Murderer Season 2, according to The Sun. But, Dean Strang claimed that he doesn't dump the idea of appearing in the next installment, although he also doesn't know if he will be involved once more.

"So probably not to a great extent because I think the story has moved on from the days when myself and Jerry were directly involved in it," he said. He also hinted that if the show's producers ask him to be in it, he will openly take the part.

"I neither want to be a part of it, nor want to avoid it. If the filmmakers think I've got something to add to the story [I'd do it]." But, if he is not invited, he is still interested to see the show's story.

Meanwhile, although nothing official is yet announced about Making a Murderer Season 2, the show's directors Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos revealed they are now producing new episodes, Daily Express reported. The second installment will still follow the cases of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey and fans have to see their new legal representatives fighting for their convictions and freedom.

Netflix described the new chapter will give an "in-depth look at the high-stakes post-conviction process" and the emotions that flow from the people involve as process rolls on. Here, families, legal teams, and people who are all included in the case will be seen in Making a Murderer Season 2.