Nicole Kidman confirms ‘Big Little Lies’ season 3 is in the works

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Nicole Kidman confirms ‘Big Little Lies’ season 3 is in the works
Nicole Kidman says she wants more 'Big Little Lies'. So when can we expect a new season?

The 53-year-old actress would love to reprise the role of Celeste Wright in the hit HBO series.

Speaking on the Jam Nation podcast, Kidman confirmed that a new Big Little Lies book is in the works, which will be the basis of the third season.

“There’s a story being concocted,” said Kidman. “Our group of women all want to do it. It’s more the kernel of ideas that just need to be solidified.”

“I texted Zoë [Kravitz] and Laura [Dern], and they’re in. David E. Kelly and Liane [Moriarty] have a really good idea for it. Watch this space.”

Speaking to OK magazine, Kidman said her co-stars are currently very busy. “Zoe has gone to work as Catwoman. I think everyone’s working in incredible places, which is a lovely thing to have come out of the show. Hopefully we can all collide again at some point.”

Meanwhile, Kidman revealed her new TV series The Undoing with Hugh Grant is “twisty and fun” and each episode ends on a cliffhanger.

She said: “The great thing about this show is that it’s so twisty and nothing is what it seems. It’s hard to talk about it too much because you end up revealing spoilers but it’s a very powerful piece of TV that looks into what you choose to believe.

“It’s about a marriage, it’s about a son. It’s six hours of cinema for you to watch at home. It’s a really twisted thriller that’s juicy and fun. It’s a show you’re mean to eat up. I love how each episode ends on a cliffhanger. That’s one of the beauties of TV and particularly in a limited series because you can craft them so people go ‘I’ve got to watch the next episode’.”

Nicole’s onscreen son spends a lot of time online in the show and she revealed she enjoys social media to help connect to the younger people in her life.

She explained: “When I have time and I get it together, then I do it. It has connected me to people like my niece, who is 21, in a much deeper way. A friend of mine has a 16-year-old and she said to me, ‘You’ve got to start speaking this language because if you don’t you won’t have the communication you want with your kids’. I don’t want to be a dinosaur.”

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