2025 Breakout Roles
Snow's 2025 lineup cements her as a thriller powerhouse. In Netflix's The Hunting Wives, she portrays Sophie O'Neil, a socialite entangled in obsession and murder among Texas elites. The series, adapted from May Cobb's novel, has been renewed for Season 2, with Snow returning amid production this fall.[1][2]
She also stars as investigative journalist Mandy Matney in Hulu's limited true-crime series Murdaugh: Death in the Family, alongside Patricia Arquette and Jason Clarke. This role dives into the real-life saga that gripped the nation, highlighting Snow's ability to embody determined, real-world figures.[1][3]
Additional appearances include a key role in Netflix's The Beast in Me, a psychological thriller with Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, and her entry into The Night Agent Season 2. These projects underscore her commanding presence in high-stakes narratives.[1][3]
From Early Fame to Directing
Snow's journey began with a Young Artist Award for Guiding Light and nominations for American Dreams. Films like John Tucker Must Die, Hairspray, and Prom Night followed, earning Teen Choice nods. The Pitch Perfect trilogy (2012-2017) made her a global star, with accolades from MTV and People's Choice.[1][3]
Later credits include Sundance's Bushwick, Netflix's Someone Great, and A24's X. In 2023, she directed Parachute, co-writing and producing the SXSW-premiered drama that won festival awards. She also produced the Oscar-nominated short Red, White and Blue.[1]
Preparation and Resurgence
Snow left Hollywood at 23 for personal reasons, stating her life 'depended on it,' but Pitch Perfect reignited her passion through its camaraderie. For The Hunting Wives, she prepared mentally via therapy, embracing bold intimacy scenes with confidence.[2]
In a November 2025 SAG-AFTRA conversation, she reflected on her evolution, from girlypop roles to dramatic leads. This grounded approach fuels her 2025 dominance, proving her multidimensional talent.[1][4]


