What's Happening?
Liane Moriarty, the author behind the best-selling novel 'Big Little Lies', has announced a sequel book titled 'Big Little Truths', set to be published on August 25. This new book is set ten years after the events of the original and will serve as the basis
for the third season of the HBO series 'Big Little Lies'. The series, which has been a critical success, will see Francesca Sloane, co-creator of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith', writing the first episode of the new season. The storyline will focus on the children of the original characters, played by Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, and Laura Dern, as they navigate their teenage years. The plot includes a mysterious man at their high school and a severed finger sent to the principal's office, with the teenagers providing a 'Greek chorus' narrative.
Why It's Important?
The announcement of a sequel book and a new season of 'Big Little Lies' is significant for both the literary and television industries. The original series was a major hit, winning multiple Emmy awards and drawing a large audience. The continuation of the story is likely to attract significant attention and viewership, benefiting HBO and potentially boosting book sales for Moriarty. The involvement of high-profile actors and creators further underscores the cultural impact and popularity of the series. This development also highlights the trend of successful book-to-screen adaptations, which continue to be a lucrative avenue for both authors and production companies.
What's Next?
With the book set to release in August, fans can expect further details about the plot and character developments as the publication date approaches. HBO is likely to begin production on the third season soon, with casting announcements and filming schedules to follow. The return of the original cast and the introduction of new characters will be closely watched by fans and critics alike. The series' creators and actors have expressed enthusiasm for reuniting, suggesting that the new season will aim to capture the same success as its predecessors.













