Showing posts with label Easttown. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Everything We Know About a Potential Mare of Easttown Season 2

Everything We Know About a Potential Mare of Easttown Season 2

  • Mare of Easttown was designed to be a limited series, but no one is closing the book on a second season just yet. See what creator Brad Ingelsby said about continuing the show.
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    More Mare? Maybe!

    While the first and currently only season of Mare of Easttown seemed to be a pretty open and shut case, the door has not been entirely closed to another installment. HBO boss Casey Bloys said it, star Kate Winslet said it, and most importantly, creator and writer Brad Ingelsby is saying that a season two is not an impossibility. The problem is, as it usually is, whether or not there’s a story to be told. 

    In a new interview with TVLine, Ingelsby laid it out on the table. 

    “If we can crack a story that is as great [as Season 1] and that would do justice to the characters and carry on the story in a way that was organic and yet surprising, I would love to do it,” he told the site. “I just don’t know what the story is. That’s the issue right now.”

    Bloys gave similar quotes to Variety earlier this month, confirming that “everybody would be open to it” as soon as Ingelsby had a plan for a second season. And Winslet is most definitely on board. 

     

    Kate Winslet, Evan Peters, Mare of Easttown
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    A Guide to Who the Hell Is Related to Who on Mare of Easttown

    “I would absolutely love to play Mare again,” she previously told TVLine. “I miss her. I really do. It’s the strangest thing. I feel like I’m in mourning. It was an absolutely wonderful role… There’s something very addictive about Mare, because she’s so outrageous and lovable and brilliant and real, you know? I loved playing her.”

    It wouldn’t be totally out of the blue to give Mare another murder to solve—she is a detective, after all—but Mare of Easttown isn’t just about Mare solving murders. The case in the first season was so wrapped up in her personal life and involved one of her very best friends, and it all connected to Mare’s grief over her son’s suicide, which she was learning to deal with throughout the series. 

    Kate Winslet, Evan Peters, Mare of EasttownSarah Shatz/HBO

    Ingelsby told TVLine that there’s the possibility that a season two “lightbulb moment” may never come. 

    “We gave Mare such a personal arc where she had to confront this loss in her life, and we would have to construct another emotional arc that was able to compete with [that],” he explained. “And I’m also acutely aware of the dangers of doing a Season 2 just because you have the [opportunity] to do it. I would only want to do it if we were convinced we had something great.”

    Before the finale aired, Ingelsby told Esquire that there was never even a conversation about a season two.

    “We didn’t ever talk about returning…it’s very much a closed story,” he said. “I think you’ve seen that now, the story ends. I think all the loose ends get tied up. I hope so at least. But I think if we could ever crack a story that was as emotional and surprising, then I think maybe there’s a conversation. I don’t have that in my head right now, but I mean, listen, I love Mare. If we could ever give her a great season, I would certainly consider it. I would only do it if I was convinced we could make it great, though. I wouldn’t do it just because you have a chance to do it. I would want to make sure that it was as rich and compelling as I hope this season has been.”

    This is not a new issue for HBO. Big Little Lies became a smash hit when it premiered in 2017, and while it competed at the Emmys in the Limited Series category, HBO soon got author Liane Moriarty to write more story for a second season. They even got Meryl Streep to join the already A-list cast, but there are few who would argue that the second season was even close to as good as the first season. 

    Sometimes, a limited series can just be a limited series, but we also wouldn’t say no to whatever Ingelsby may or may not cook up.

    Mare of Easttown aired on HBO.

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Mare of Easttown Fans Just Discovered This Actress Is Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick's Daughter

    Mare of Easttown Fans Just Discovered This Actress Is Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick's Daughter

  • Mare of Easttown might be over, but fans are still making discoveries about the hit show. Scroll on to find out which actress is related to Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick.
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    Mare of Easttown fans are shook after learning one of the show’s main actors is related to a Hollywood power couple. That’s right, Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick‘s 29-year-old daughter, Sosie Bacon, starred in the HBO series as Carrie Layden, going head-to-head with Kate Winslet‘s character Mare Sheehan throughout the season.

    And after watching Sosie’s stellar performance, which included many moving scenes as her character fought for custody of her son, fans were shocked to learn about her famous parents. “I’m watching the mare finale!! I just googled Drew’s mum because I like her and found out she’s Kevin Bacon’s daughter irl!” writer Bec Shaw tweeted, also noting her superstar mom Kyra. “The more you know. Anyway.”

    Comedian Adam Richard replied, “I did not know this! She’s great. Standing out in a show with that many great women was a big job.” While another fan wrote, “The 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon continue to the next generation of actors…”

    Kate Winslet, Evan Peters, Mare of Easttown
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    A Guide to Who the Hell Is Related to Who on Mare of Easttown

    Sosie’s proud parents have actually been gushing about her performance on the show for weeks, with Kevin even poking fun at his connection to the series. “Hey everybody, I just wanted to say I’m watching that show, what’s it called? Mare of Easttown,” he told his Instagram followers in late May. “I especially like that actress, what’s her name? Sosie-something? I don’t remember her last name but it’s like Sosie…I don’t know, Sosie Hoagie or Sosie Wawa.”

    Sosia Bacon, Mare of EasttownSarah Shatz/HBO

    “I can’t remember her last name but she’s good, plays the junkie with the little kid and stuff,” he continued, referencing her character Carrie who is the former girlfriend of Mare’s late son. “Anyway, that’s all, just a good show. I like it.”

    And Sosie, a former Miss Golden Globe, couldn’t help but laugh at her dad’s joke, commenting on the post, “HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA.”

    Kevin Bacon, Sosie Bacon, 2018 Pre-Emmys PartyEric Charbonneau/SHOWTIME

    If you want to learn more about the Mare of Easttown characters, check out our guide HERE!