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Big Little Lies: First look at season 2 and premiere date revealed
The news was revealed by cast member Laura Dern during the TCA press tour on Friday, 8 February
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Your support makes all the difference.A first look at season two of Big Little Lies has been revealed.
The drama’s new outing, after its first in February 2017, is set to air on HBO in June, with Sky Atlantic UK showing the season soon after.
The news was revealed by cast member Laura Dern during the TCA press tour on Friday, 8 February.
A first-look photo also shows Madeline (Reese Witherspoon), Celeste (Nicole Kidman), Jane (Shailene Woodley), Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz), and Renata (Dern).
Another also reveals the first glimpse at Meryl Streep’s character Mary Louise Wright, who plays the mother to Celeste’s murdered husband Perry.
Filming on the new season has already wrapped. You can check out the new images from the season below.
Big Little Lies season two will air this June on HBO and soon after on Sky Atlantic.
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