Nicole Kidman wants to unite her TV characters in one show

ANI May 18, 2025 218 views

Nicole Kidman is eager to bring her iconic TV characters together in one show. She mentioned roles from 'Big Little Lies,' 'The Undoing,' and 'Expats' as potential candidates. However, she ruled out working with her husband, Keith Urban, on a TV project. Kidman is also expanding her influence as a producer in Hollywood.

"I’d be up for it... I’m always ready to try things." – Nicole Kidman
Washington, May 18: Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman has expressed her enthusiasm for a unique television project that brings together all the characters she has played throughout her illustrious career.

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Kidman wants to revisit her most memorable TV roles in one show

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She mentions Celeste Wright, Grace Fraser, and Margaret as standout characters

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Ruled out collaborating with husband Keith Urban on a TV project

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Emphasizes her growing role as a producer in Hollywood

Speaking to People magazine at the season 2 premiere of her Hulu series 'Nine Perfect Strangers', Kidman shared her excitement about the possibility of uniting her iconic roles in one show.

"I'd be up for it," Kidman said with a laugh, adding, "As you know, I'm up for most things. I like to be able to say I'm game. So I'm always ready to try things."

Her diverse filmography includes standout performances in 'Big Little Lies', 'The Undoing', and 'Expats'.

Kidman said that she would love to revisit some of her most memorable characters, including Celeste Wright in 'Big Little Lies', a complex and dynamic character that showcases Kidman's dramatic range; Margaret in 'Expats', a role that allowed Kidman to explore themes of identity and culture; Grace Fraser in 'The Undoing', a suspenseful drama that highlighted Kidman's ability to convey vulnerability and strength; Kaitlyn Meade in 'Lioness', a character who demonstrated Kidman's versatility in playing strong, independent women; Greer Garrison Winbury in 'The Perfect Couple', a role that showcases Kidman's ability to play complex, multifaceted characters.

While Kidman is open to many creative projects, she has ruled out collaborating with her husband, country music star Keith Urban, on a TV show.

"We're together in life, so we don't need to do our show together. Our life is a show," she told People magazine.

In addition to her acting career, Kidman has been taking on a more significant role as a producer.

In an interview with People magazine, she discussed the importance of "stepping into her power" and making key decisions to bring her creative visions to life.

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Priya K.
What an interesting concept! Nicole Kidman has played such diverse roles over the years. I'd love to see how she imagines bringing them together. Her performance in 'Big Little Lies' was especially powerful. Hollywood could learn from our Bollywood masala films where multiple storylines converge seamlessly 😊
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Rahul S.
While I admire Kidman's enthusiasm, I'm not sure mixing all characters would work. Each role stands strong on its own. Sometimes less is more. But knowing her talent, she might just pull it off! Her dedication to acting is truly inspiring.
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Ananya M.
As someone who grew up watching Nicole Kidman movies, this news makes me so nostalgic! Remember 'Moulin Rouge'? That was my introduction to her work. Would be amazing to see Satine interact with her modern characters. Hollywood should take more risks like this!
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Vikram J.
Interesting idea, but the execution would be tricky. We've seen similar attempts in Indian cinema with mixed results. Hope if they do this, they maintain the depth of each character rather than making it gimmicky. Kidman's too good an actress for shallow fan service.
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Sneha P.
Love her energy! At 56, she's still so experimental and passionate about her craft. Indian actresses should take note - longevity in this industry comes from constantly reinventing yourself. More power to her! šŸ‘
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Karan D.
Honestly, I'd rather see her in new challenging roles than revisiting old ones. She's capable of so much more. But knowing Kidman, she'll probably find a way to make even this concept meaningful and not just a nostalgia trip.

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