Thursday, September 11, 2025

"Big Little Lies" season 3 might actually happen after all

Multiple sources are reporting today that Francesca Sloane (co-creator and showrunner of Mr. & Mrs. Smith) has been hired by HBO to pen the first episode of season 3 of Big Little Lies. Author Liane Moriarty's much anticipated follow-up to the original novel is apparently set for release in 2026. Which I'm guessing means that shooting for season 3 would not begin until the earlies the second half of next year. That book involves a time jump, per Moriarty, where the kids are all teenagers. This would fit nicely for the current ages of all the actors, as season 2 was already way back in 2019. 

We don't know what this means for Meryl. Knowing that Moriarty specifically wrote a character for Meryl for the second season, I would not be surprised if she somehow included "Mary Louise" in the new book. At the same time, I think it would totally make sense if they moved on from that storyline, and I personally would not mind if Meryl moved on to other, original projects (same with Only Murders in the Building). 

More to come, I'm sure. 


Francesca Sloane



Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Anya Taylor-Joy asked about Joni Mitchell biopic

When news came out a few weeks ago that Anya Taylor-Joy was attached to star in the rumored Cameron Crowe biopic on Joni Mitchell, I deliberately didn't post about it because all the sites reporting about it seemed to simply be echoing it from one source. Not that I've shied away from posting rumors on this blog over the years, but I've learned that "scoops" from The InSneider should be taken with a healthy portion of salt. 

That said, Anya Taylor-Joy is at the Toronto International Film Festival for the premier of her film Sacrifice. She was interviewed on the red carpet by ET and at the end asked about her involvement with the project. Starts at 1:04. 


It's what Taylor-Joy did not say that makes me lean toward her likely involvement. I was reminded immediately of the way Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci reacted when they've been asked about the Devil Wears Prada sequel in the year or so prior to when shooting started. They give this sort of wide-eyed "I'm not allowed to say anything to confirm or deny this" look. If she were not involved at all, she'd just say "No" or "I don't know anything about that," while likely praising Mitchell and/or Streep. It doesn't guarantee that it's going to happen, or that Meryl will even be involved, but this reaction from Taylor-Joy speaks volumes to me about whether or not this is a real thing. Which seems more and more likely to me that it is. The news of Streep and Taylor-Joy is even on Joni Mitchell's official website

Keeping a close eye on this of course. 

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Wish list entry #14: "The Emperor of Gladness"

This past winter I happened to come across Abraham Verghese's novel, The Covenant of Water. I read it and, while long, I was quite taken by its scope, detail, and the believable humanity showcased in its characters. Oprah had chosen it for her book club, and I enjoyed the book so much that I ended up watching the videos of the podcast she and Verghese did together. It was likely from this viewing that the YouTube algorithm then put to the top of my suggestion list the video of Oprah's May book club entry, Ocean Vong's second novel, The Emperor of Gladness. 

Watching that video, it became clear that the story involved an elderly woman who, at the beginning of the novel, prevents the main character, Hai, from committing suicide by stopping him from jumping off a bridge in Gladness, CT. This woman, Grazina, is a Lithuanian immigrant in her early 80s, and living in relative poverty as she descends more deeply into dementia. Hai, himself a young immigrant from Vietnam, ends up serving as the caregiver for Grazina in her home. The two form an unlikely bond which, along with Hai's co-workers in a semi-fast food restaurant called "Home Market", covers the landscape of a what many reviewers have called the theme of found family. 

So, more on Grazina as a character. As the story takes place around 2011, Grazina recalls memories during World War II back in Lithuania, including confused, hallucination-like experiences of being entrenched in precarious scenarios of either battle or escape. Hai finds ways to sort of go along with this in order to redirect Grazina back to present day and either lucidity or sleep. There would be some interesting and challenging scenes for anyone who played Grazina in these states. The combination of illness and medication effect would almost require a sort of acting within the acting for any performer. It reminds me a bit of Violet Weston, and how Meryl has commented in interviews of how she was interested in what Violet's place was at any given moment in her pain cycle, and how that and the effect of drugs/medications would essentially define her mood. 

Grazina would likely be a lead character, as a good portion of the book is her interactions between her and Hai. There is also a heartbreaking series of scenes with her son and her son's family, which may be an indictment of American values as it pertains to caring for our elders. Hai is of course at the center of the story, and would likely be played by a twenty-something actor of Vietnamese descent. This role in itself would be a wonderful opportunity for any young performer, as would the gaggle of characters who would make up Hai's coworkers at Home Market. 

What would be the plausibility of this coming to fruition? Maybe low likelihood, but with the novel's visibility from it having been an Oprah book selection, as well as the fact that it has some enticing elements (strained family ties, themes related to the opioid epidemic, the aforementioned state of elder care) and roles for underrepresented characters (immigrants, Asian-Americans, gay characters, women over 70). As mentioned, Grazina is in her early 80s, so it may not be as likely for Meryl to do it like next year (and edit: I failed to mention when this went to post that I picture it working best as a limited series). But realistically, as long as it were clear that the story takes place in the early 2010s, she could do it anytime. It is far from a glamorous role, so I think Meryl would relish the transformation. And lord knows I'm a sucker for a new accent! 

P.S. Remember when Meryl sort of offhandedly mentioned at Cannes last year that she had just bought the rights to something that was in development? Yes, this was a full year before Gladness was even published, and I feel like there would have been something announced by now (especially with the Oprah interviews with Vuong), but sometimes there's buzz about new novels, the rights to which could be snatched up early. Regardless, maybe at the very least Meryl has her eye out for great stories that are ripe for the plucking. 

Let's keep our eyes on this one. 




Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Fourteen years of Word on the Streep (and trailer for fifth season of "Only Murders in the Building")!

Today marks fourteen years that I've been writing this blog. I enjoy commemorating the date each year and sharing how happy and grateful I am for each reader's participation. The site continues to be a wonderful outlet for all the Meryl stuff that goes through my brain. And it's been so nice that we actually have some projects to talk about again! So, I thank you. 

In other news, Hulu has released the trailer for the upcoming fifth season of Only Murders in the Building. Meryl is barely in it, which strongly suggests that her role is not particularly substantial again this season. Fine by me. In fact, I kind of hope this is the last season so I don't feel like I have to keep watching (which I would likely no longer be doing if Meryl weren't in it). It's fine, it's cozy. I just don't find it all that funny. The new season premieres September 9. 

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Director JT Mollner pens horror script for Streep

An anonymous commenter linked to an article from a few days ago, where director JT Mollner tweeted that he wrote a script specifically with Meryl in mind: 



There are several comments from viewers, as well as a fair number of replies from Mollner. In one response to a comment about Streep not really being into horror, Mollner replies, "She'll be into this one. I think."

I had never heard of Mollner before reading this article, but looking into him a bit, I see that his 2023 thriller, Strange Darlings, was critically acclaimed. I commented on his tweet asking for more detail on the role. Not that I know anything about directing, but I think I am pretty in tune with the types of characters that Meryl tends to be attracted to. The word "nasty" from his tweet gives me a bit of pause. Certainly the role can't be a cliche, or full of too much gratuitous blood and guts, and I don't picture Streep wanting to go down the Bette Davis route of simply playing a hag in the third act of her career. 

All that said, I'm a sucker for considering new projects. And we've definitely never seen Streep in a true horror role. If it's more along the lines of a complex and nuanced psychological thriller (I mean, The Silence of the Lambs definitely had its nasty moments), maybe we'd be treated to something special. 

P.S. Babe alert. 


JT Mollner




Wednesday, July 23, 2025

First look at Meryl on set of "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and Hulu announces release date for season 5 of "Only Murders in the Building"

All of a sudden there's news of Meryl all the time! Firstly, the internet is abuzz at the first glimpse of Miranda Priestly's return:


She looks so good! One of the big questions was whether or not she would keep her iconic hairstyle. Considering the character is based on Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who never changed her bob, the conventional take was that Miranda wouldn't really change her hair. That appears to be the case. It also seems like it may not be a wig this time around? 

In other news, Hulu has announced that they'll release the first three episode of the fifth season of Only Murders in the Building on September 9. We know that Meryl is set to return for a supporting role. Not sure exactly how many episodes we'll see her in, but it seems like she may be less of a cameo in this season that she was in the last. 


Monday, July 21, 2025

Rachel Bloom and Patrick Brammal join "The Devil Wears Prada 2"

More casting updates for The Devil Wears Prada 2, as both Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and Patrick Brammal (Colin from Accounts) have reportedly joined the cast. Brammal has been rumored as the love interest (possibly husband?) of Anne Hathway's character. Filming is currently underway.

Hathway has also offered us the first in-character look from the set, as she posted a pic of herself as Andy Sachs: 


Holy shit she looks good. Meryl isn't on social media so we won't expect to see something like this for her. And although I'm dying to see updated Miranda photos, I have a feeling the studio might delay those so as to really build up interest for what is likely the most anticipated look of the sequel.


Rachel Bloom and Patrick Brammal