Big Little Lies Season 3: Buckle Up, the Monterey Drama is Back (and Moving Fast!)
Calling all Monterey moms (and those who love watching them)! Get those margaritas ready, because Big Little Lies season 3 is officially happening, and it sounds like it’s gonna be a wild ride. Nicole Kidman herself spilled the tea in a recent interview, revealing they’re working on the new season “fast and furious.” Hold onto your hats, ladies, things in Monterey are about to get messy (again).
Remember that whole “will they or won’t they” situation with season 3? Yeah, well, toss that out the window. Big Little Lies is officially back, and it seems like everyone’s on board – Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, the whole gang. Apparently, they’ve all been itching to revisit these complicated characters and the drama-filled world of Monterey.
Nicole says they’re moving “fast and furious,” which basically means they’re not wasting any time. The author, Liane Moriarty, even has a book coming out that paves the way for the new season, so we know there’s fresh story to explore. Get ready to dive back into the lives of Celeste, Jane, Madeline, and all the other ladies of Monterey – their secrets are bound to come bubbling up again.
What new drama will unfold this time? Will the Monterey Five finally come clean about Perry’s death? And will Meryl Streep be making another epic appearance as Celeste’s therapist (because, let’s be real, the show wouldn’t be the same without her)? Only time (and maybe some sneaky leaks from the set) will tell.
Big Little Lies was a phenomenon for a reason. It explored complex female characters, tackled tough issues, and all wrapped up in a story that was equal parts thrilling and heartbreaking. Season 3 has the potential to be just as good, if not better.
So, mark your calendars and get ready to revisit the dark underbelly of seemingly perfect lives. Big Little Lies season 3 is coming soon, and it promises to be a fast-paced, drama-filled ride. Just remember, in Monterey, the secrets always come out, and the consequences can be deadly.