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7 Crucial Details About the BBC Adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People

14/04/2020 - 05:40 PM

If you love books that straddle the line between romance and dark comedy, then chances are you've heard of Sally Rooney. One of the biggest romance books of 2018, Normal People [1] is Rooney's second novel (her debut was the wildly popular Conversations With Friends), and now the BBC is adapting it into a 12-part TV series with American streaming service, Hulu.

The show follows two Irish teens, Marianne and Connell, from high school and through their years at university — exploring all of the tumultuous thoughts, feelings, and emotions that comes with that. Normal People (the book and the show) offers a searing look into their lives, and it's coming to BBC Three in April 2020.

What Is Normal People by Sally Rooney About?

Normal People [2] is set in the small town of Carricklea and Trinity College in Dublin and follows two Irish teenagers, Marianne and Connell, as they navigate high school and, later, their college years together.

During their high-school years, Connell is popular while Marianne is an out-and-proud loner, but when Connell picks up his mother from her job as Marianne's mother's house cleaner, they form a secret bond. Determined to keep it a secret, they pretend they don't know one another at school, and it isn't until they are both studying at Trinity College that they take their relationship public.

Normal People is alternately told from the perspectives of Connell and Marianne as they navigate the complex emotions that come with friendship, growing up, and falling in love for the first time.

Who Will Play Marianne and Connell in BBC's Normal People Adaptation?

One detail of a book adaptation [3] that can make or break a loyal audience's connection with the film version of a character is the casting. "Anyone reading Normal People will have a version of Connell and Marianne in their mind's eye," said Piers Wenger, controller of BBC Drama. Marianne will be played by War of the Worlds actress Daisy Edgar-Jones [4], while newcomer Paul Mescal [5] will play Connell.

"In casting Paul and Daisy, Lenny has given us a definitive version of these two young, complex characters which will resonate with us all," Wenger said. Personally, we think they've nailed the casting of the two protagonists, and so far, the response on Twitter has been overwhelmingly positive.

When Does Normal People Premiere, and Where Can We Watch It?

Normal People will be released as a boxset on BBC Three in the UK on April 26 and on Hulu in the US on April 29. It will also premiere on BBC One on Monday, 27 April at 9 p.m. with two 30 minute episodes, and will air weekly.

Is Sally Rooney Involved in BBC's Adaptation of Normal People?

Yes! Sally Rooney not only worked with the writers Alice Birch and Mark O'Rowe on the show but is also executive producer, so we can only assume the adaptation will be as true to the book as we could ask for. "I couldn't be happier with the cast and team [6] we've put together, and I'm very excited to watch them bringing new life to the story on screen," Rooney told the BBC.

Who Is Behind the Scenes on BBC's Adaptation of Normal People?

The filming of Normal People will take place in Dublin, Sligo, and Italy and will be directed by Irish Oscar-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson (of Room and The Little Stranger) and award-winning English director Hettie MacDonald (of Howard's End). As for production, Element Pictures (the same production company behind Oscar-winning film The Favourite) will be responsible for bringing Normal People to your television screen.

First Official Trailer For the BBC's Normal People

Teaser Trailer For the BBC's Normal People


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