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Monterey Is About To Get Dangerous Again

June 25, 2026

For years, Big Little Lies fans have treated every interview with Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman like a detective case. One smile, one vague answer, one hint about Monterey, and suddenly the internet explodes with theories. The reason is simple: very few television dramas have managed to disappear for seven years and still feel this important. Now, after endless speculation, Season 3 is no longer a fantasy. It is officially moving forward.

The biggest revelation arrived this week when Reese Witherspoon publicly confirmed that the third season is “in process.” That may sound like a small phrase, but for a fan base that has been surviving on rumors for years, it was the closest thing to a starting gun. Even more interesting, she revealed that the new season will be based on Liane Moriarty’s upcoming sequel novel, Big Little Truths, which takes the story more than a decade beyond the events of the original book. Suddenly this is not just another reunion season. It is a genuine new chapter.

That time jump changes everything. When viewers last saw Madeline, Celeste, Jane, Renata, and Bonnie, they were still living in the shadow of a secret that connected them forever. Their children were young, their relationships were unstable, and the future felt uncertain. According to the description of Moriarty’s new story, those children are now teenagers, and the consequences of the women’s choices have not disappeared. In fact, they may have become far more complicated. A mysterious man around the school, a severed finger delivered to a principal, and buried truths resurfacing years later sound exactly like the kind of nightmare Monterey specializes in.

What makes this announcement so exciting is that Big Little Lies was never just a murder mystery. Plenty of shows can create suspense. Very few can make a dinner party feel more dangerous than a crime scene. The series became a cultural phenomenon because it combined sharp social satire, emotional drama, dark humor, and thriller elements in a way that felt completely addictive. One moment viewers were laughing at Madeline’s sarcasm, and the next they were terrified for Celeste.

The return of the original creative team is another major reason for optimism. David E. Kelley has indicated that the group is coming back together, and multiple cast members have openly expressed enthusiasm about returning. Shailene Woodley recently spoke about how interesting it would be to explore who these women have become ten years later. That is probably the smartest angle the series could take. Nobody wants to see the characters frozen in time. Audiences want to discover how success, trauma, motherhood, aging, and guilt have reshaped them.

There is also something fascinating happening behind the scenes. The television landscape is completely different from the one that existed when Season 2 ended in 2019. Streaming services are fighting for attention, prestige dramas are more expensive than ever, and viewers have become much more selective about what they commit to watching. In theory, that should make a comeback season risky. In reality, it may make Big Little Lies even more valuable. HBO already knows this brand can dominate conversations, win awards, and attract audiences who normally do not watch the same types of shows.

Fans are already treating Monterey like it is about to reopen for business. Social media is filled with debates about which character has changed the most. Some believe Renata will somehow become even more chaotic. Others think Celeste’s storyline could become the emotional center of the season. Madeline remains the overwhelming favorite to deliver the most quotable dialogue. And yes, there are endless theories about what the new mystery actually means.

The most intriguing possibility is that Season 3 may feel less like a continuation and more like a reunion with people we used to know. Ten years is a long time in real life and an eternity in television storytelling. The women of Big Little Lies are returning older, wiser, richer, more damaged, or perhaps all four at once. That gives the writers an opportunity that almost no drama ever receives: to revisit beloved characters after enough time has passed for them to become genuinely different people.

No release date has been announced yet, and production details remain closely guarded. But for the first time in years, fans are no longer asking whether Big Little Lies will return. They are asking what will happen when it does. And if the new season captures even half of the tension, wit, and emotional chaos that made the original series unforgettable, Monterey may be about to become television’s most dangerous seaside town all over again.

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