With Reese Witherspoon and most of the cast expected back for all seven new episodes ofBig Little Lies 2,Skarsgard’s troubled character could also make an appearance in flashback scenes or as a man haunting the group of women who banded together to save their abused friend. As reported byDeadline,negotiations for Alexanderand others are underway.Big Little Lies 2proves that there is a huge desire to see complex female characters on TV. However,Big Little Liesseason two may not hit TV screens in 2018, because the series should begin filming in the spring of that year.
Here's What Lenny KravitzReallyThinks of His Ex-Fiancée Nicole Kidman We all know one of the reasonsBig Little Liesbecame so successful was due to its amazing cast, but we bet you didn't know (or at least didn't remember) aboutthe historybetweenNicole KidmanandZoë Kravitz... In 2003, the red-headed actress was engaged to Zoë's father,Lenny Kravitz. Unfortunately, they called the wedding off in 2004, but there's no hard feelings there. And as ifZoë's involvement in the award-winning HBO show isn't proof enough, Lenny opened up to MR PORTER about Nicole inthe latest issue ofThe Journal. "Nicole is amazing," Lenny gushed. "Zoë and she hadn't spent time together since she was younger, since Nicole and I were together, so [the show] was great."
会有Perry母亲的新角色 “Well there’s a new character coming,” Vallée teased while speaking with ET’s Lauren Zima on CBSN at Sunday’s Golden Globes. “Perry's mother, that’s all I can say.” Perry,Big Little Liesfans will remember, is the abusive husband of Nicole Kidman’s Celeste, played by Alexander Skarsgard -- whose death at the hands of Bonnie (Zoe Kravitz) is the big reveal of the season one finale. However, little is known about his own family, and it remains to be seen if his mother is a character the women will encounter in the present day, or perhaps will be seen in flashbacks.
有觉得制片兼编剧凯利的妻子菲弗合适,但她否认了 One actress who could be potentially be great for the part is Michelle Pfeiffer, who already has an in with theBLLcrew, seeing as her husband, David E. Kelley, executive produces the series. However, she did her best to shoot down any involvement at Sunday’s Globes. “I don't think so,"Pfeiffer told ET’s Nancy O’Dell on the red carpet when asked if she’d be appearing in the second season. “Nobody's asked me.” Vallée directed every episode ofBig Little Lies’first season, but is currently committed to directing another HBO miniseries adaptation -- Gillian Flynn’sSharp Objects, which is set to star Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson. However, he assured fans he’s leaving the series in good hands with Arnold, who recently helmed Cannes jury winnerAmerican Honey. “It broke my heart too, but at least I'm there to support Andrea and she's an amazing director,” Vallee raved. “I'll be there, you know, to follow the project and to try to help, you know, from a distance, being respectful. But David Kelley and the girls, they came up with some great ideas -- you'll see.”