Hulu series Nine Perfect Strangers has added two familiar faces to its season two cast.
The drama, which stars Nicole Kidman, was originally billed as a limited series but was given a second season back in June.
Kidman will be back as wellness resort leader Masha Dmitrichenko but this time the retreat will move from California to the Swiss Alps, welcoming a new set of nine strangers.
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We now know one of the strangers will be played by Schitt's Creek star Annie Murphy, while The Good Wife's Christine Baranski will play another member of the group.
For now, all we know about their characters is that Murphy's is named Imogen while Baranski plays Victoria, according to Deadline.
Alongside Murphy and Baranski, season two will also feature Transatlantic's Lucas Englander and musician King Princess, who will be making her acting debut.
Previously, season two added The White Lotus' Murray Bartlett, Dolly de Leon (Triangle of Sadness), Maisie Richardson-Sellers (Undeclared War) and Aras Aydin.
Deadline adds that executive producer Kidman's acting involvement in the series is still being negotiated.
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Meanwhile, last month Kidman revealed that a third season of Big Little Lies is in the works.
Speaking at a Q&A event at the CME Group Tour Championship, Kidman described what doing the series meant to her before revealing that there's more to come.
"I loved Big Little Lies because it sort of came along at a time in my life when I had my children and I was thinking I was going to retire and then this situation came along, where Reese Witherspoon and I were able to produce that show," Kidman said.
"Then all of you watched it and made it a massive success. We will be bringing you a third one, just FYI."
Nine Perfect Strangers is streaming on Prime Video in the UK and Hulu in the US.
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