Nicole Kidman Confirms Third Season of ‘Big Little Lies’ in the Works

 

Nicole Kidman Confirms Third Season of ‘Big Little Lies’ in the Works

Lead star Nicole Kidman has confirmed that the third season of “Big Little Lies” is in development, revealing that author Liane Moriarty is penning a new book for the series.

In an interview with Vanity Fair alongside former co-star Reese Witherspoon, Kidman expressed excitement about the upcoming season, urging fans to stay patient for its release. The show, which revolves around four women in a wealthy Californian town whose lives are upended by a murder, has garnered widespread acclaim.

Kidman emphasized the importance of not discussing projects prematurely, citing the psychological phenomenon of feeling accomplished merely by talking about them.

Both Kidman and Witherspoon, who portrayed Celeste Wright and Madeline Mackenzie respectively, reflected on the show’s unexpected success. Initially conceived as a limited series, “Big Little Lies” defied expectations with its shifting tone and captivating storytelling.

Witherspoon admitted to initial doubts about the show’s potential audience, only to be pleasantly surprised by its reception. The first season debuted in 2017, followed by the second season in 2019.

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Nicole Kidman Shares Intense Moment After Filming ‘Big Little Lies’ at THR Roundtable

 

Nicole Kidman Shares Intense Moment After Filming ‘Big Little Lies’ at THR Roundtable

 

During a roundtable conversation hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, Nicole Kidman shared an anecdote about an incident that occurred after filming “Big Little Lies.” She recounted how she threw a rock through a door because it was locked and she couldn’t get in. Kidman expressed that she had a lot of pent-up emotions and had never done anything like that before, adding that it ended up being quite costly.

She also mentioned informing her co-star Alexander Skarsgard and the show’s season 1 director Jean-Marc Vallée about the incident the next day. They were surprised, and she admitted she was quite angry at the time. Kidman reflected on the demanding nature of their work, emphasizing how actors often push through long hours without taking time for self-care.

Kidman highlighted the psychological impact acting can have, noting it wasn’t limited to her work on “Big Little Lies.” After filming “Expats,” she deliberately chose to work on a comedy to help manage her mental well-being. She stressed the importance of actors protecting their health to ensure longevity in their careers.

“Big Little Lies,” which premiered in 2017, is based on Liane Moriarty’s novel and stars Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoe Kravitz.

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