Daisy Edgar-Jones teases if she will reunite with Paul Mescal for Normal People series two after the pair sparked a fan frenzy with cryptic post By Joanna Crawley For Mailonline Published: 10:55, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 10:55, 27 June 2024 e-mail View comments Daisy Edgar-Jones has spoken out on the possibility of a second series of her hit drama Normal People. Daisy shot to fame in 2020 over just 12 episodes when the BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel hit screens. Playing opposite Paul Mescal , Normal People followed Daisy's character Marianne Sheridan and Paul's character Connell Waldron in secondary school and their relationship through their college years.
But Daisy has now admitted that that is where the story ends. Daisy Edgar-Jones has spoken out on the possibility of a second series of her hit drama Normal People following the huge success of the 2020 BBC drama In May, the pair were forced to apologise to fans after getting their hopes up about a second series of Normal People after a crytpic Instagram post During an interview with Entertainment Tonight , the actess was asked about the possibility of a follow-up series, but she responded: 'No there is no season two that I know of!' If it was up to Daisy though, she would revisit Marianne and Connell, gushing: 'It was really special, I love those characters and that world, I would love to revisit where they are ten years later. ' In May, the pair were forced to apologise to fans after getting their hopes up a.
