Big Little Lies season two was supposed to end with a shock death

Zoe Kravitz has revealed Big Little Lies season two was supposed to end with a shock death.

The drama ended with the 31-year-old star’s character, Bonnie, deciding to confess to killing Perry (Alexander Skarsgard) at the end of the first series and being accompanied to the police station by the rest of the Monterey Five, but the actress has revealed that was not the original ending that had been planned. 

‘There’s a big thing that got changed. There was someone that was supposed to die, but it wasn’t me, but I don’t know what I’m allowed to say, so I don’t know. But someone did die.’

Who could it be? Zoe Kravitz has revealed Big Little Lies season two was supposed to end with a shock death; here are Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Zoe and Shailene Woodley

Changes: The drama ended with the 31-year-old star's character, Bonnie, deciding to confess to killing Perry (Alexander Skarsgard) at the end of the first series and being accompanied to the police station by the rest of the Monterey Five, but the actress has revealed that was not the original ending that had been planned. Seen in January

Changes: The drama ended with the 31-year-old star’s character, Bonnie, deciding to confess to killing Perry (Alexander Skarsgard) at the end of the first series and being accompanied to the police station by the rest of the Monterey Five, but the actress has revealed that was not the original ending that had been planned. Seen in January

However, Zoe thinks the ending that was filmed was very appropriate for the series.

She added in an interview on Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Me podcast: ‘But I think the way we ended the season was obviously really intriguing, but also everyone got to come together and I think that felt important to everybody because I think that was one of the most powerful things about the end of season one, is these women and our stories are all quite separate, but kind of finally coming together at the end.

‘So I think that was the reason we went in the direction we did. But I would love to do another season.’

One of these two? 'There's a big thing that got changed. There was someone that was supposed to die, but it wasn't me, but I don't know what I'm allowed to say, so I don't know. But someone did die.' Nicole and Reese seen here

One of these two? ‘There’s a big thing that got changed. There was someone that was supposed to die, but it wasn’t me, but I don’t know what I’m allowed to say, so I don’t know. But someone did die.’ Nicole and Reese seen here

The end: However, Zoe thinks the ending that was filmed was very appropriate for the series. She added in an interview on Vanity Fair's Little Gold Me' podcast: 'But I think the way we ended the season was obviously really intriguing'

The end: However, Zoe thinks the ending that was filmed was very appropriate for the series. She added in an interview on Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Me’ podcast: ‘But I think the way we ended the season was obviously really intriguing’

Although there has been no confirmation there will be a third series of the show, Zoe would love to reprise the role and work with the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley and Laura Dern again.

She said: ‘I love that show. I love those people. And I love the response. I love how passionate people are about that show. It makes going to work so much better when you know that people are rooting for you and excited for the thing that you’re working on.’ 

Meanwhile, the star has been training hard during lockdown in preparation of her role as Catwoman in The Batman.

On the set: Zoe also said she would love to do another season if there is one; Reese and Laura seen here on set

On the set: Zoe also said she would love to do another season if there is one; Reese and Laura seen here on set

The star is playing the role of Gotham City burglar Selina Kyle in Matt Reeves’s upcoming take on the DC Comics superhero which stars Robert Pattinson as The Dark Knight.

Production on the movie is currently suspended due to the coronavirus crisis, but Zoe has been keeping in top shape to make sure she is prepared when filming resumes.

One added benefit of her rigorous exercise regime is that the workouts have been beneficial for Zoe’s mental health.

When asked if she had been exercising in quarantine, she told Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men podcast: ‘Yeah. So I mean, it’s not like the studio called and said, ‘Don’t get fat, bitch!’ But I had been training now for maybe four or five months and the first couple weeks that I self-quarantined, I remember texting the director, I texted Matt and I was like, ‘We might have to make the cat suit a few sizes bigger when this is over.’

Getting in top shape: Meanwhile, the star has been training hard during lockdown in preparation of her role as Catwoman in The Batman. Seen with husband Karl Glusman in February 2019

Getting in top shape: Meanwhile, the star has been training hard during lockdown in preparation of her role as Catwoman in The Batman. Seen with husband Karl Glusman in February 2019

‘So I quickly decided to get my s**t together and I’ve been working out virtually with my trainer David Higgins five days a week. And it’s actually been really great because it’s been giving me some kind of structure because I do it at the same time and it also makes the weekends feel like a weekend because I don’t work out on the weekends and it gives me just, oh, it’s a different kind of day. So it’s actually been really great just for my mental health.’

The actress – who is the daughter of rocker Lenny Kravitz and ‘Ray Donovan’ star Lisa Bonet – has relaxed her diet during lockdown though as wine and food are the only comforts she has at the moment.

She said: ‘Food and wine are kind of the only things bringing me joy right now. So I’m definitely eating whatever the f**k I want. But yeah, try to stay in decent shape so I don’t have to start from scratch.’

Zoe previously admitted that she had been coming home ‘limping every day’ from her Catwoman training sessions.

She said: ‘It’s going really well. It’s very exciting. I’ve been training a ton too, which has been great and hard. It’s very physical. I come home just limping every day.’