What to know about Hulu's hot new show 'Normal People'

The beloved 2018 Sally Rooney novel has been adapted into a series.

May 1, 2020, 4:17 AM

If you're looking for a book to read and a show to binge while in quarantine, "Normal People" has you covered on both fronts.

The beloved 2018 Sally Rooney novel -- even former President Barack Obama is a fan -- has been adapted into a series on Hulu, which is streaming now.

Set in Ireland, it revolves around the relationship between Connell, a popular working-class student who cares too much what people think of him, and Marianne, a rich yet sensitive social outcast. What begins as a secret high school romance follows the two through their college years as they face a series of heartbreaking miscommunications and meaningful reconnections.

In this Jan. 17, 2020, file photo, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal of "Normal People" speak during the Hulu segment of the 2020 Winter TCA Press Tour at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena, in Pasadena, Calif.
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Paul Mescal, who plays Connell, and Daisy Edgar-Jones, who plays Marianne, tell ABC Audio they felt pressure to get the story right.

“I think whenever a book is as popular as 'Normal People' has been, it applies a natural pressure that you can't really avoid,” Mescal says. “So, you've got to get to the point where you kind of embrace it.”

As a fan of the book as well, Edgar-Jones says she understands “as a viewer, there is a lot of expectation for it to be exactly how you pictured it.”

“I find Marianne to be quite a complex person,” she adds. “So trying to make sure I understood every level of her and [portray] her accurately, definitely felt pressure to do that for sure.”

They can both rest easy -- the 12-episode "Normal People" series, thanks to Mescal and Edgar-Jones' raw and intimate portrayal, will likely satisfy the book's fans, and beyond.