Normal People has proved a massive success worldwide with celeb fans such as Kourtney Kardashians and James Corden.
While it has been confirmed that Sally Rooney’s first book, Conversations with Friends, is being turned into a series, it is evident Connell and Marianne's love story has claimed the hearts of viewers everywhere.
And now, BBC bosses are hoping to make a second series - despite the first series based on Sally Rooney's book, which has no sequel.
The show has resulted in the Rooney's book jumping to the top of the book charts, two years after it was first released and figures show it has earned a whopping €8.37m since being published.
Lenny Abrahamson, Normal People’s executive producer, and director, has said he would love to shoot a series where the characters would be 10 years older.
“I have a fantasy of doing a kind of 10-year… you know, seeing where they are in 10 years’ time sort of thing. It’d be good,” he admitted.
Guess we'll just have to wait and see...