Big Little Lies Season 3 Update: "Getting the Band Back Together"

Creator David E. Kelley confirmed development is underway for a third season of 'Big Little Lies,' teasing a reunion of the core cast. The new season will be written and executive produced by Francesca Sloane under a deal with HBO. Progress had been pending author Liane Moriarty's sequel novel, which features a 10-year time jump and is set for release in August 2024. The award-winning series stars an ensemble cast including Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman.

Key Points: Big Little Lies Season 3 Update & Release Details

  • Season 3 is in development
  • New showrunner Francesca Sloane hired
  • Awaiting Liane Moriarty's sequel book
  • Story features 10-year time jump
  • Original cast expected to return
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'Big Little Lies' makers give new update on season three

Get the latest on Big Little Lies Season 3: new showrunner, sequel book release, and cast reunion details for the hit HBO drama.

"We're getting the band back together, and it should be a good run again. - David E. Kelley"

Washington DC, April 12

'Big Little Lies' creator and Television Academy Hall of Famer David E. Kelley gave a minor update regarding the status of the much-anticipated third season of the HBO drama, reported Deadline.

The 11-time Emmy-winning multi-hyphenate told People in a new interview that while he's "not allowed" to reveal specific details, fans should expect a reunion featuring their favourite seaside community moms.

"We're getting the band back together, and it should be a good run again," he said.

Back in September, Deadline exclusively revealed Season 3 would be written and executive produced by Mr. & Mrs Smith co-creator, EP and showrunner Francesca Sloane.

Her hiring fell under an exclusive two-year overall deal Sloane signed with the premium cable network. The move represented a huge step forward for the production, currently in development, after Casey Bloys, chairman and CEO of HBO and HBO Max Content, said in 2024 that he and his team were waiting for author Liane Moriarty's sequel book before moving forward with the thriller's junior instalment.

Moriarty's follow-up, expected to hit bookshelves on August 25 of this year, will feature a time jump, finding the women as moms of teenagers.

"Right from the beginning, because of the show, there was talk about writing a sequel, but I was never interested right away because you put your characters through so much and it just didn't make sense to me to write something that followed on directly," Moriarty told USA Today of the 10-year jump. "A time jump always made sense to me."

BLL stars Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, Laura Dern and Shailene Woodley, alongside cast members Alexander Skarsgard, Adam Scott, James Tupper, Jeffrey Nordling and Meryl Streep, featuring in Season 2.

The first season, about a quintet of Monterey, Calif, women embroiled in a homicide investigation, won half of its 16 Emmy nominations, reported Deadline.

Outside of BLL, Kelley created Margo's Got Money Troubles, an Apple TV dramedy starring Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman, which is due to premiere April 15.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting to see a new showrunner. Hope Francesca Sloane keeps the original tone. The time jump concept is smart—shows the real struggles of parenting teens. As a father of two teenagers in Mumbai, I can relate!
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Ananya R
While I'm excited, I hope the story remains tight. Season 2 felt a bit stretched compared to the perfect first season. The pressure is on for Sloane. Also, waiting for the book first is a good call—respects the source material.
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David E
As an expat living in Bangalore, this show is my guilty pleasure. The drama, the setting, the acting—top class. "Getting the band back together" sounds promising. Just hope the writing is as sharp.
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Shreya B
Meryl Streep was iconic in S2! Hope she returns. The dynamics between these women are so complex and well-portrayed. It's more than just a thriller; it's about friendship, secrets, and societal pressure. Can't wait! 😍
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope they focus on a compelling story and not just bank on star power. The first season worked because of brilliant writing. The update is vague, but August isn't far. Let's see what the book brings.

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