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New ‘Big Little Lies’ unlikely
    2019-07-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

IT’S probably curtains for the Monterey 5.

Echoing comments he made to TVLine, HBO president Casey Bloys says there are no current plans to bring “Big Little Lies” back for a third season.

“I would never say never, but on the face of it, there’s no obvious place to go, no obvious story,” Bloys told reporters. “That said, it’s an extraordinary group of actors and producers and writers and directors, so if they all came to me and said, ‘We have the greatest take — listen to this!’ I would certainly be open to it.”

The Season 2 finale was one for the record books. The swan song delivered 1.98 million linear viewers with its first airing, surpassing the previous record of 1.86 million set by the Season 1 finale.

“I love this group of people — I would do anything with them,” Bloys said. “But the reality is, they are some of the busiest actresses working in Hollywood. We have deals with some of them — Nicole Kidman is doing her next show with us. If they all came to me and said, ‘We worked out all of our schedules!’ — then sure,” said Bloys.(SD-Agencies)

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