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No new ground to break

Sharp Objects will end when the book does

- ELAHE IZADI

When you’re making a critical darling of a TV series that’s based on a book, it’s oh-so-tempting to go beyond your source material.

But HBO won’t be doing that with Sharp Objects. The drama starring Amy Adams and based on a 2006 psychologi­cal crime novel by Gillian Flynn won’t return after its eight-episode run, according to reports coming out of this week’s Television Critics’ Associatio­n summer press tour.

“Unlike Big Little Lies where all of the stars wanted to come back, Sharp Objects, it’s a very dark character, very dark material. Amy doesn’t want to live in this character again and I can’t blame her, it’s a lot to take on for an actress,” HBO president of programmin­g Casey Bloys told Deadline. “So no plans for a second season. We are very happy with this living as a limited series.”

It makes sense that Adams may not want to keep playing Camille Preaker, a journalist who returns to her hometown to report on the disappeara­nce of a girl. And maybe she has other projects in the hopper.

But “dark material” hasn’t stopped other shows. Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale (which is available in Canada on Cravetv and Bravo) may be the epitome of “dark material.” The first season won the Emmy and Golden Globe for best drama. And star Elisabeth Moss won the best actress prize at both awards shows for her portrayal of Offred/june. The series moved beyond the book with its second season, which was marked by several brutal scenes and a finale that left many loyal viewers vowing not to return. Hulu has renewed Handmaid for a third season.

HBO’S critical hit Big Little Lies, based on Liane Moriarty’s bestseller, included moments of joy and humour. But it certainly had its dark moments, too: Much of the plot line centred on a rape, and there were multiple scenes of domestic violence in which Nicole Kidman’s character is horribly abused.

The show won several Golden Globes and Emmys, with most of its movie-star cast members taking home top acting prizes.

After the first season’s finale aired, the stars revealed they would return for a second season that would pick up where the book left off. Meryl Streep has joined the cast. The show may return in 2019.

Sometimes there’s the promise of more literary material to draw upon, but the book takes longer than the show. HBO’S Game of Thrones moved beyond George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Fire and Ice books during its sixth season, as the author was still busy writing the next book, The Winds of Winter.

 ?? HBO ?? Patricia Clarkson stars in Sharp Objects, a dark TV series based on a psychologi­cal crime novel by Gillian Flynn.
HBO Patricia Clarkson stars in Sharp Objects, a dark TV series based on a psychologi­cal crime novel by Gillian Flynn.

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