Spoil of The bride forward.
If you are reading this, you have docked the six episodes of The bride In the cousin video faster than the speed of light. Adaptation feels even darker and more explicit than Michelle Frances’ original novel, and frankly, it is an intoxicating clock that we do not want to stop experiencing. But what if I told you not to have to do it?
Okay, Amazon sold us the television program as a limited series of six parts, but as a rival Netflix likes to inform us, that is not always fixed. But surely the end of episode 6 means we will not see The bride Again, right? Laura (Robin Wright) ends up dying in the family pool in the hands of her son Daniel (Laurie Davidson), just realizing what could have happened too late.
We see a pregnant cherry (Olivia Cooke) smiling at him in the garden while Daniel watch a video on Laura’s phone, is from Cherry’s mother warning Laura about exactly what her daughter is capable of. In fact, her last words were: “She will get rid of you in some way.”
It is a chilling separation from words, and with Laura now and truly outside the image, the dynamics of cat and mouse that we have seen no longer exists. But when I met the producers of the program, Andy Serkis (yes, that precious one) and Jonathan Cavendish, the only point of conflict to The bride Season 2 that happens is completely different.
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“We decided, and this was not our original, which we would love to make a second season if Amazon would like,” says Cavendish. “Season 2 could really go to the same story told in a different way.”
What likely does Amazon seem to commission a second season? It is not impossible. Yeah The brideThe first 28 days of visualization of figures are impressive enough, there will definitely be enough value in the streamer investing in more episodes, and it would not be the first time that a limited series became strictly unlimited.
But I think of my time as a script master while Cavendish speaks. Every time an ideal for a television program is essential, it is essentially a standard practice to demonstrate that it can be “returnable” (that is, return for more than one season). The more I can prove this, the more likely you will have to do something.
So, the idea for season 2 came from the need to do The bride returnable? “It did not discourage us at all,” says Cavendish, about the Prime Video program as a limited series. “There are six episodes, and we like to make films and television programs where this duration of history is a natural adjustment.
“But the world is also so extraordinary. The series ends in one of the best moments of ‘oh God’.”
Serkis adds: “And there are so many great parts in this. That is really the main reason why we wanted to work on the project. The two points of view, the turns and turns, it is such an extraordinary writing. When we found it for the first time, we knew that this was one of those things we wanted … It feels like the cast is to possess a story.”
Believe The bride Should season 2 exist? No. But if a sequel or spin -off could convince me otherwise, which never to say to transmit something new.