The Monterey Saga Continues: Unveiling the Next Chapter
The Greenlight for Another Season: New Beginnings and Familiar Faces
It's official: the acclaimed drama, “Big Little Lies,” is set to return for another compelling season, focusing on the dramatic lives of the Monterey women. The third installment of this Emmy-winning show is currently in production at HBO. Original cast members Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman are slated to reprise their iconic roles as Madeline and Celeste, respectively, and will also serve as executive producers alongside David E. Kelley. Adding to the excitement, Francesca Sloane, co-creator and showrunner of “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” has been tapped to pen the inaugural episode. It has been a considerable period since viewers last saw the “Monterey Five,” specifically 2019. This overview will provide an update on what is currently known about the upcoming season and a brief recap of the previous season's conclusion.
Insights into the Upcoming Season's Developments
According to reports, the primary news surrounding the third season is the recruitment of Francesca Sloane to write the opening episode. While the second season of “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” co-created by Sloane and Donald Glover, faces an indefinite delay on Prime Video, this development has opened doors for Sloane at HBO. She has secured a two-year comprehensive agreement with the studio/streamer, suggesting that her involvement with “Big Little Lies” might extend beyond just the pilot episode.
The Creative Origins of the Series
The initial season of “Big Little Lies” drew its inspiration from Liane Moriarty’s novel of the same title. The second season, however, branched into original material crafted by Moriarty, as it became evident that the “limited series” would extend beyond its initial run. The source material for the forthcoming season remains undisclosed at this juncture. Last autumn, Casey Bloys, chairman and CEO of HBO and HBO Max Content, indicated that progress on a new season was contingent upon the release of Moriarty’s previously announced sequel book, expected in 2026. This novel, though still slated for next year, is reportedly complete, making it a strong contender for the third season’s narrative foundation.
Anticipating the Narrative Arc of the New Season
It's premature to fully ascertain the plot for the new season. However, Liane Moriarty has offered some potential clues regarding her follow-up novel for “Big Little Lies,” stating it will feature a significant temporal leap. The extent of this jump means the children, who were young in previous seasons, will now be teenagers. There's also a possibility that the series might bridge the gap between the first two seasons and the new book’s teen-focused timeline with an entirely original interim season. Recalling the previous season’s climax is helpful, which included: Bonnie confessing to pushing Perry; Celeste winning full custody of her sons against Mary Louise; Madeline and Ed resolving their marital issues; Renata discovering her husband's financial misdeeds and destroying his train set; and Jane cautiously beginning a new relationship with Corey while healing from past trauma. The “Monterey Five” collectively confessed to the police about Perry’s death after a season of concealment.
The Enthusiasm Surrounding the Third Season Announcement
The confirmation of a third season finally quashes years of rumors and speculation regarding the show's return. Given its widespread critical acclaim and strong viewership, fans have eagerly awaited more content since the second season concluded. Interest in another installment significantly intensified in 2023 when Nicole Kidman hinted at ongoing discussions with HBO about a potential third season. It appears the cast members share a similar eagerness to revisit the compelling drama. Witherspoon, Kidman, Kravitz, Dern, and Woodley have all publicly expressed their affection for “Big Little Lies” and their collective desire to embody their characters once more. With the series officially slated for return, fans will soon discover what unfolds for the “Monterey Five.” Will their confession bring them liberation or further complicate their lives? HBO has yet to announce a premiere date, but after a six-year wait, the third season is finally within sigh