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“There’s a relationship between Chewing Gum and I May Destroy You. “What relationship that show will have with the original series, ,” he said.
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According to Wenger, the show she’s currently developing may share some connective tissue with I May Destroy You. But that doesn’t necessarily mean Coel is done with the world she created in the series. Still, Coel and HBO have downplayed the possibility of a second season. And, honestly, if you haven’t seen it yet, stop reading now and just watch it. It was rapturously received on both sides of the Atlantic, and despite a mind-boggling shut-out at the Golden Globes, has been showered with awards and nominations elsewhere. The 2020 series, which aired on HBO in the US, was based on Coel’s own experience of being drugged and raped while writing Chewing Gum. “It’s at relatively early stages, but I wanted to let the fans of I May Destroy You know that there is a new show coming along.” “It’s truly in Michaela’s head and it’s not for me to second guess that too much at this point,” BBC drama controller Piers Wenger told Deadline. At a virtual event earlier this week, the BBC previewed its upcoming slate of dramas, and also teased something new from the creator of Chewing Gum and I May Destroy You. Michaela Coel (Photo: Mike Marsland/WireImage)Īre you ready to explore the real MCU? The Michaela Coel Universe, that is.