

CONVERSATIONS WITH FRIENDS TV SHOW SERIES
The book and series follow a thorny quadrangle of sex and friendship between two best friends/ex-lovers and an older married couple – none of whom, in classic Rooney fashion, seem party to their own motivations. Hear the song below.Conversations with Friends is a harder sell. If you ask us, there was no better match for Rooney’s horny, and love-tormented story. It’s simultaneously strong-minded and vulnerable as Bridgers muses about being unafraid of anything until “you came into my life, gave me something to lose,” she sings on its chorus. The softly undulating song has all the hallmarks of a Bridgers song: wistful, subtly searing lyrics, a dynamic, indie rock-minded melody, and Bridgers’ own inimitable ghostly vocals. The track will be Bridgers’ only original song release of 2022. The songwriter has exclusively written “Sidelines,” out now on streaming platforms, for the series.

Hulu’s Conversations With Friends will feature an original song from none other than Phoebe Bridgers.

Phoebe Bridgers sings a song for the series Read on for everything we know about the series. Soon the affair begins to test the bond between Frances and Bobbi, forcing Frances to reconsider her sense of self, and the friendship she holds so dear."Ĭonversations With Friends will debut on Hulu and BBC Three in May, with all 12 episodes dropping that month. "While Melissa and Bobbi flirt with each other openly, Nick and Frances embark on an intense secret affair that is surprising to them both. Per a press release, Conversations with Friends follows Frances "as she navigates a series of relationships that force her to confront her own vulnerabilities for the first time." While performing at one of their spoken word poetry shows, Frances and Bobbi meet Melissa, and eventually, start to spend time with the writer and her husband. Kirke (who you may remember as the Girls scene-stealer or from Sex Education’s Season 3) plays Melissa, "an older writer, who is fascinated by ," and Alwyn, who recently starred in The Favourite, plays a “handsome but reserved actor.” The pair used to date, but broke up three years ago and are now "virtually inseparable and perform spoken word poetry together in Dublin." Oliver will star as lead Frances, the 21-year-old college student who is "observant, cerebral, and sharp.” American Honey star Lane plays her "self-assured, outspoken, and compelling" best friend, Bobbi. Filmmaker Lenny Abrahamson and co-writer Alice Birch return from Normal People to take on this latest Rooney project. The cast features Alison Oliver, Sasha Lane, Jemima Kirke, and Joe Alwyn (aka Taylor Swift’s boyfriend). The TV show follows the story of a young college student navigating relationships and her place in the world, as she confronts her own history and vulnerabilities. The project was announced last year, and a new trailer for the series is finally here. After the breakout success of BBC Three and Hulu’s adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People in 2020, it’s no surprise that the platforms are adapting the Irish writer’s other bestselling novel about millennials sleeping together, Conversations With Friends.
