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Hulu is ready to engage in “Conversations with Friends”.
On Tuesday, the streamer unveiled a new trailer for its upcoming series, which follows the complicated love lives of a quartet of young friends in Ireland.
“‘Conversations with Friends follows Frances (Alison Oliver), a 21-year-old college student, as she navigates a series of relationships that force her to confront her own vulnerabilities for the first time. Frances is observant, cerebral and sharp. Her ex-girlfriend, now best friend, Bobbi (Sasha Lane) is self-assured, outspoken and compelling. Though they broke up three years ago, Frances and Bobbi are virtually inseparable and perform spoken word poetry together in Dublin,” notes Hulu’s synopsis of the series, based upon the novel by Normal People author Sally Rooney.
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“It’s at one of their shows that they meet Melissa (Jemima Kirke of “Girls”), an older writer, who is fascinated by the pair. Bobbi and Frances start to spend time with Melissa and her husband, Nick (Joe Alwyn), a handsome but reserved actor,” the synopsis continues. “While Melissa and Bobbi flirt with each other openly, Nick and Frances embark on an intense secret affair that is surprising to them both. Soon the affair begins to test the bond between Frances and Bobbi, forcing Frances to reconsider her sense of self, and the friendship she holds so dear.”
Look for “Conversations with Friends” to debut in May 2022.
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BBC adaptation Conversations with Friends has just been released – scroll down to watch.The forthcoming TV series will bring Rooney’s acclaimed debut novel from 2017 to the small screen this May.Newcomer Alison Oliver will play Frances, and American Honey star Sasha Lane has been cast as her best friend Bobbi. The story follows Frances and Bobbi as they meet married couple Melissa (Jemima Kirke) and Nick (Joe Alwyn).Watch the new trailer here:The show follows Normal People, the screen adaptation of Rooney’s second novel of the same name starring Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Much like the original novel, the “Normal People” series adaptation became a huge success almost immediately, when it debuted in 2020. It was so much of a success, Hulu and the BBC were quick to get the gang back together for another Sally Rooney-inspired series, “Conversations with Friends.” READ MORE: The 25 Best TV Shows & Mini-Series Of 2020 As mentioned, “Conversations with Friends” is based on the Sally Rooney novel of the same name.
Wilson Chapman editorFans of Sally Rooney’s debut novel “Conversations With Friends” won’t be disappointed with the steamy trailer for the BBC/Hulu series adaptation.The series, which premieres on BBC Three and Hulu in May, follows Frances (Alison Oliver), a vulnerable college student living in Dublin who is best friends with her ex-girlfriend Bobbi (Sasha Lane). At a spoken word poetry event, the two meet Melissa (Jemima Kirke), a writer, and her husband Nick (Joe Alwyn), an actor.
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Hulu and BBC Three today offered a first look at Conversations with Friends, their upcoming limited series starring Alison Oliver, Sasha Lane (American Honey, Hearts Beat Loud), Joe Alwyn (Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, The Favourite) and Jemima Kirke (Sylvie’s Love, Girls), which is set to premiere this spring.
Hulu has released a first look at the new series Conversations with Friends!
Normal People was adapted for TV - and broke us mind, body, and spirit - we've been hanging out for a new series with the same vibe. What can we say? We love it. WATCH: Normal People | Official TrailerThankfully, one of Rooney's other novels has been adapted for TV by BBC Three and Hulu.