Kidman said the decision to make a second
series was "inspired by the overwhelming response by audiences
around the world."
"I'm so grateful to have this opportunity to keep exploring
these female characters and make this series with my friends,"
she added in a statement.
The dark female-driven drama centering on a murder mystery was
released in February as a limited series based on the novel of
the same name by Liane Moriarty.
But it proved a huge hit for HBO with an average 7 million
viewers per episode and won eight Emmys in September, including
a best actress trophy for Kidman.
HBO did not announce a broadcast date for the second season and
gave little details of the plot except to say that David E.
Kelley had written seven scripts based on a new story by
Moriarty.
The cable network said the second series "will explore the
malignancy of lies, the durability of friendships, the fragility
of marriage and, of course, the vicious ferocity of sound
parenting."
Kidman and Witherspoon, who both served as executive producers,
will reprise their roles. HBO said that "most of the cast,"
which also included Laura Dern, Shailene Woodley and Zoe Kravitz,
are expected to return.
(Reporting by Jill SerjeantEditing by Sandra Maler)
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