British viewers have finally found out who killed Elena Elves last night after waiting for the undefeated gripping finale, which wowed audiences around the world.
And the psychologically thrilling conclusion starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant has left viewers with more questions than answers and begging for the second season of the HBO show aired on Sky Atlantic in the UK.
When the main ‘WoodNunite’ was answered, many viewers took to Twitter to ask more burning questions and request the producers to renew for another season.
‘On this undoing of Bravo @ HBO, I see 2 per cent of the season,’ one said.
HBO has not announced that they are renewing for a second season, and officially billed the show as a ‘limited series’, meaning it will have only one season.
But director Susanne Beer has said she would like writer David E. Kelly to write a pen for the second season, while Kelly herself has said she will not give up ‘anything politics’.
The psychologically thrilling conclusion (pictured) starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant leaves viewers with more questions than answers and begging for a second season of the HBO show airing on Sky Atlantic in the UK.
Speaking to Mary Claire earlier this week, Suzanne Beer said: ‘I love David [E Kelley] To write season 2,
‘But, at the moment, there are no plans, no season 2. There can never be any plans [for] That. I think it would be a lot of fun to do Season 2, but right now it’s just psychedelic thinking. ‘
Meanwhile, David E. Kelly, who wrote and produced the show, told TVline that he is not ruling out the possibility of a second season.
Kelly, who previously worked with Nicole Kidman on Big Little Lies, released her other hit HBO. Referred to the show, which was also originally billed as a single-season drama.
British viewers have finally discovered who killed Elena Elves (Matilda de Angelis, pictured) last night, after undoing it, which has captivated audiences around the world.
‘I think we are satisfied. We are happy with the way it ended. I said not there [a second season of] Big small lies, so I won’t say that anymore.
‘I learned my lesson. But that is not our intention.
However, the stars seem less eager to move on for another season, Nicole Kidman told Entertainment Weekly, adding that she signed up for the show was one reason it was a limited series.
‘It’s not like a drama series where you’re not sure how they’ll evolve and you have the next season.’
When the main ‘WoodNunite’ was answered, many viewers were asking for more burning questions and urging the producers to renew for seconds (the show features Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman).
Director Suzanne Beer has said she would like to pen to author CT David E. Kelly in the second season, while Kelly herself has said she will not give up ‘anything politics’. The Teh show has a picture of Donald Sutherland
Viewers have urged HBO that many have commented on her love for the show’s renewal for the second season and compared it to Big Little Lies.
‘That’s why I say it’s like cinema, because you have a beginning, a middle and an end. The thing about a limited range is so difficult because you’re writing a very long form of cinema that you have to keep people busy, and in some ways it’s very difficult. It’s, as an actor, delicious.
The Australian Australian star is also busy shooting in the coming months, including a possible third season of Big Little Lies, as well as other miniseries directed by David E. Kelly, Nine Perfect Strangers.
Hugh Grant has not announced any major projects in the pipeline, but said the show is nicely connected and shows no intentions for a second season.
Nicole Kidman (pictured on the show) did not specify if she would return to Season 2 of the show.
The London-born star told Vulture that the end was made clear to clarify who the killer was, to tie a loose end.
And Grant also told Vulture that he and Beer decided to tweak the final episode to clarify who was responsible for Elena’s death, thus making sure there was no leeway to follow.
Some fans speculated that a second season is not possible, as it is based on a book – should you be identified by Jean-Henf Corlitz – whose sequel is not.
However, the show already got a second season, despite its source material – and Big Little Lies, which shares cast and crew members, as well as plot points – based on its non-sequel book.
Fans have taken to Twitter to beg HBO for renewal, which has been compared to Big Little Lies.
H.B.O. Tweeting, one wrote: ‘Listen to me- Big Little Lies didn’t have 2 seasons because there’s no other book out there, but it got due to the fan base. Please do this for the final work, we wanted more of what was amazing! ‘
Another said: ‘The season finale of The Unreading was amazing to my god. Now my question is there will be 2 seasons, ‘
The third added: ‘There must be 2 seasons to undo.’
The family has contacted HBO for comment.
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