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29.05.2024 - 01:31 / justjared.com
Normal People fans are seemingly in quite the news!
Stars Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones are teasing something in a new selfie, which was posted by the 26-year-old actress.
Normal People first premiered in April 2020 on BBC Three in the UK and Hulu in the US, and fans have been clamoring for a second season ever since!
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“We’ve got some news to share!!” Daisy wrote on an Instagram Story selfie of the two of them on Tuesday (May 28). “Watch this space ❤️”
In the pic, both actors could be seen holding up two fingers, seemingly hinting that they’re working on another season, finally. Check it out in the gallery!
Element Pictures, the production company behind the series, also reposted the photo on their account.
If you forgot, Normal People is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Sally Rooney.
In July 2020, just months after the show premiered, showrunners Ed Guiney and Lenny Abrahamson said that there were no discussions about a second season, but didn’t completely shut down the possibility.
“I have a sneaking thing in the back of my head that if everybody was willing, and if the stars aligned, I’d love to revisit them in five years and find out what happened, where they are. Is somebody a father or a mother? What relationship are they in that then get disrupted by their meeting again?” Lenny told Deadline‘s Award Line magazine.
He added, “But it would be really strange to pick that up eight weeks later with him traveling to new York, I think. There needs to be time. You’d do it for real, you’d do it a la Before Sunset.”
Stay tuned as more news and details are revealed!
You can watch the season one trailer here to refresh your memory…
Paul Mescal is joining the stars at Milan Fashion Week.
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Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones have finally revealed what their Normal People-related tease earlier this week was all about.Earlier this week, the pair of Mescal and Edgar-Jones took to social media to tease something related to Normal People, with the latter writing “We’ve got some news to share!! Watch this place,” alongside a photo of them on her Instagram Story.Now, the duo have finally opened up about the tease, shutting down speculation that the show is returning for a second season anytime soon. Instead, the two have announced a special charity screening of the entire show set to take place on June 16 at a Central London cinema that has yet to be revealed.Mescal and Edgar-Jones will raffle tickets to a special marathon screening of Normal People on the big screen.
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Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones have teased the potential return of Normal People.The duo starred in the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s best-selling novel in 2020, which went on to become the BBC iPlayer’s most popular series that year.Now, Edgar-Jones has shared a photo on her Instagram story, hinting at a potential second season of Normal People.“We’ve got some news to share!! Watch this place,” they wrote alongside the photo, which you can view below.No further details about a potential second series have been released by Edgar-Jones or Mescal.The 12-part series followed Connell Waldron (Mescal) and Marianne Sheridan (Edgar-Jones) as they fall in and out of each other’s lives from school into university and beyond.They previously hinted at a potential second series shortly after the first series aired telling NME that things had been deliberately left open. “Series one is the book,” Mescal added.
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