Big Little Lies: third season of starry HBO drama series on the way
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Big Little Lies: third season of starry HBO drama series on the way
"A third season of the award-winning drama series Big Little Lies is now in development. According to Deadline, Francesca Sloane has been tapped to write the first episode and she will also act as executive producer alongside series creator David E Kelley. Sloane is best known for co-creating Amazon's Mr and Mrs Smith series with Donald Glover. Her credits also include writing for Atlanta and Fargo."
"The news comes on the same day that Deadline also reported an indefinite delay to the second season of Mr and Mrs Smith which had been supposed to star Anora's Mark Eydelshteyn and the Yellowjackets actor Sophie Thatcher. There is no cast confirmation but it is expected stars Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman will return as both actors and executive producers."
"Last year Kidman said things were moving at a fast and furious pace and that she had been texting every day with Witherspoon. Witherspoon claimed that there would be more input from Liane Moriarty, whose book was adapted for the first season. She's going to be turning in something very soon, she said. We're back to the original author, and we're going to go back to the original characters. Kelley also spoke about an overall enthusiasm to make it happen."
A third season of the award-winning drama series Big Little Lies is in development. Francesca Sloane will write the first episode and serve as executive producer alongside David E Kelley. Sloane co-created Amazon's Mr and Mrs Smith and has writing credits on Atlanta and Fargo. The announcement coincides with an indefinite delay to Mr and Mrs Smith season two, which had been set to star Mark Eydelshteyn and Sophie Thatcher. Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman are expected to return as actors and executive producers. Liane Moriarty is slated to provide more input and return to original characters. The first season won five Emmys and four Golden Globes while the second season received mixed reviews and no major awards.
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