Is there going to be a season 2 of ‘Normal People’? Stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal shock fans with teaser

Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne and Paul Mescal as Connell in the hit TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s 'Normal People'. Photo: BBC

Lydia Spencer-Elliott
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Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal have sent social media into meltdown after teasing an upcoming project together.

The Normal People pair co-starred in the adaptation of Sally Rooney’s best-selling novel in 2020.

The show was streamed more than 62 million times.

Kildare’s Mescal (28) and English actress Edgar-Jones (26) shared a photo together on Instagram this week that fans believe hints at an upcoming second season of the much-loved show.

In the caption, Edgar-Jones wrote: “We’ve got some news to share!! Watch this place.”

Element Pictures, the Irish production company behind Normal People, also shared the photo to its Instagram account.

Reacting to Edgar-Jones and Mescal’s teased announcement on X, one fan said: “Normal People season two? Daisy and Paul you’re playing with my emotions.”

Normal People starred Mescal and Edgar-Jones as teenagers Connell and Marianne, who have an on-off relationship from their last year of school until they graduate from university.

In the season one finale, Marianne encourages Connell to go to New York for a creative writing course while she stays in Dublin, despite the move meaning they would probably break up again.

“You know I love you. And I’m never going to feel the same way for anyone else,” Connell says through tears. “I’ll go,” he adds, to which Marianne replies: “And I’ll stay. And we’ll be OK.”

Speaking at a press conference in 2021, Mescal said he would “love to do” another season of the series.

“I would work with Daisy again in a heartbeat, and regardless of working with her again, I’m just really excited to see her so we can see each other again,” he said.

“At the moment, there’s nothing at all in the pipeline so I don’t want to be quoted on ‘maybe there’s going to be a season 2’. There’s nothing at the moment.”

Director Lenny Abrahamson also said in 2020 that they had “talked about the possibility of how interesting it would be to check back in with them”.

“As Sally says, the book stops where it stops because it feels right,” he said. “But I have a sneaking thing in the back of my head that if everybody was willing, and if the stars aligned, I’d love to revisit them in five years and find out what happened, where they are.

“Is somebody a father or a mother? What relationships are they in that then get disrupted by their meeting again? But it would be really strange to pick that up eight weeks later with him travelling to New York, I think. There needs to be time.”