Nicole
Kidman
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
another
Book
adaptation
drama
series,
Nine
Perfect
Strangers.
It
is
co-written
and
produced
by
David.
E.
Kelley,
which
will
mark
Kidman's
second
collaboration
with
him
after
the
2017
hit
TV
adaptation
of
Moriarty's
murder
mystery
Big
Little
Lies.
During
a
panel,
Kidman
joked
that
her
character
was
"batshit
crazy".
Talking
about
her
shooting
process
she
said,
"I'd
only
respond
as
Masha,"
she
said.
"I
wanted
a
very
calm
healing
energy
to
emanate
all
the
time
so
I
remember
going
over
to
people
and
sort
of
putting
my
hand
on
their
heart,
holding
their
hand,
they
would
talk
to
me
or
use
my
name
Nicole
when
I
would
completely
ignore
them."
Kidman
added
that
the
show
is
"trippy" and
"crazy".
"When
people
say
define
what
it
is,
we
still
can't,
I
mean
I
dare
you
to
ask
any
of
us,
what
genre
this
is,
we
have
no
idea,"
she
said.
Meanwhile,
McCarthy,
who
plays
a
romantic
novelist
suffering
from
a
broken
heart
and
a
declining
career,
said
the
show
brings
up
big
philosophical
questions,
including,
"It
brings
up
pretty
big
questions
-
and
I
was
terrified
of
being
attacked
by
bull
ants."
The
show
also
stars
Melissa
McCarthy,
Bobby
Cannavale
and
Michael
Shannon
as
a
group
who
have
come
to
a
wellness
retreat
for
transformation.
Meanwhile,
Kidman
plays
a
mysterious
health
guru
who
promises
a
life-changing
experience
using
unconventional
methods
that
go
way
beyond
massages
and
yoga.