The Bad Sisters story on Apple TV+ may be over after the season two finale in December, but creator Sharon Horgan is already working on another project. Horgan is planning to adapt Julia May Jones' novel Vladimir into a series. The book tells the story of a college professor who develops an obsession with a new faculty member on campus after her husband becomes embroiled in a sexual misconduct controversy.
During an interview, Horgan (pictured) revealed her hopes to bring Julia May Jonas' adaptation of Vladimir to the screen. Jonas sought out Horgan.
“I was making Bad Sisters and had no headspace whatsoever, and Julia hadn’t written a screenplay before… so it was sent to me as a sort of, ‘Is this something we could do together?’” Horgan told Bustle. “And I was like, ‘No, no, no, I just don’t have time.’ Then they said, ‘Just read the first chapter.’ So I read the first chapter and then I just made time.”
Horgan might consider a “little cameo” appearance, but she is also happy to remain behind the camera for this project. If you’re a single parent, you end up sort of always geographically choosing things that are closer to home,” she said. “It doesn’t always work out that way, but you really, really try. Also, I love making things that I’m not in and casting people.”
In the first season of Bad Sisters, the five Garvey sisters - Eva (Horgan), Bibi (Sarah Greene), Ursula (Eva Birthistle), Becca (Eve Hewson) and Grace (Anne-Marie Duff) - worked together to cover up Grace's murder of her abusive husband John Paul Williams (Claes Bang). Season two picks up the aftermath of JP's death as decisions he made in that first season come back to haunt the Garvey girls.
Season two of Bad Sisters consists of eight episodes and the finale aired on December 24 on Apple TV+.






