Nicole Kidman lands starring role in new HBO series 'The Undoing'

Nicole Kidman participates in the "Top of the Lake: China Girl" panel during the AMC and Sundance TV Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour at the Beverly Hilton on Saturday, July 29, 2017, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP)

Following the success of "Big Little Lies," Nicole Kidman has signed on to star in a new HBO limited series, "The Undoing."

The network has confirmed to ET that the 50-year-old Australian actress is once again teaming up with David E. Kelley (who also penned "BLL") for the psychological thriller, which he will write based on the book "You Should Have Known," by Jean Hanff Korelitz.

Kidman will star as Grace Sachs, a therapist who is weeks away from publishing her first book when she’s rocked by tragedies including her husband’s disappearance and a gruesome death.

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Kelley will also serve as showrunner for the series, while Kidman will also executive produce, alongside Bruna Papandrea (who is the former producing partner of Kidman’s "BLL" co-star Reese Witherspoon.) A search for a director has commenced.

“David has created another propulsive series with a fascinating, complicated female role at its center,” Kidman said about the role in a statement released to ET. “I’m excited and honored to continue collaborating with HBO and David E. Kelley.”

Nicole Kidman stars as Celeste Wright in "Big Little Lies." (AP)

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Kidman and Kelley will also be working together on season two of "Big Little Lies," slated to air in 2019.

The series won Kidman the Golden Globe award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television in January. She also took home an Emmy for the role in September 2017.

News of Kidman’s latest project comes as Witherspoon’s next work -- an adaptation of Celeste Ng’s bestseller "Little Fires Everywhere" -- landed a home at Hulu.

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