© Element Pictures, Photography Enda BoweFilm & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsWatch the new trailer for Sally Rooney’s Normal PeopleThe TV adaptation of Rooney’s award-winning novel will air on April 26ShareLink copied ✔️March 31, 2020March 31, 2020TextGünseli YalcinkayaSally Rooney’s Normal People With the TV adaptation of Normal People just around the corner, the BBC has dropped a second trailer for Sally Rooney’s second novel, meaning that lockdown’s just got that little bit easier. Directed by Oscar nominated filmmaker Lenny Abrahamson (Room, The Little Stranger, Frank) and Hettie McDonald (Howard’s End), Normal People will be released as a 12-part drama on BBC Three on April 26, and in the US on Hulu on April 29. Based on Rooney’s stellar novel of the same name, Normal People tells the story of Marianne and Connell’s relationship as they leave school and head to university in Dublin. The lead characters are played by newcomers Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal. “In Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal, I feel I have found two young actors who can vividly capture Marianne and Connell and bring alive the profound and beautiful relationship at the centre of the story,” said Abrahamson, when casting was announced in May. Earlier this year, the BBC announced that it would also be turning Rooney’s debut novel, Conversations with Friends, into a TV series. Like Normal People, the adaptation of Conversations with Friends will be made up of 12 episodes. Rooney will remain involved, along with director Abrahamson, and screenwriter Alice Birch. There’s no news yet on who will star in Conversations with Friends or when the BBC will begin production. In the meantime, watch the brand new trailer for Normal People below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDazed x MUBI Cinema Club returns with a screening of My Father’s ShadowNo Other Choice: Park Chan-wook’s bleak, bloody takedown of capitalismAdanolaLila Moss fronts Adanola’s latest spring 2026 campaignGetting to the bottom of the Heated Rivalry discourseMarty Supreme and the cost of ‘dreaming big’Jim BeamWhat went down at Jim Beam’s NYC bashBen Whishaw on the power of Peter Hujar’s photography: ‘It feels alive’Atropia: An absurdist love story set in a mock Iraqi military villageMeet the new generation of British actors reshaping Hollywood Sentimental Value is a raw study of generational traumaJosh Safdie on Marty Supreme: ‘One dream has to end for another to begin’Animalia: An eerie feminist sci-fi about aliens invading MoroccoEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy