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Miranda Lambert is bringing her storytelling skills from the stage to the screen. The news has just dropped that the country superstar will serve as executive producer on a new untitled scripted series for Hulu inspired by her powerful discography.
According to Deadline, Sony Pictures Television is currently in the process of developing the new series led by Judalina Neira, who will showrun, write and exec produce under her overall deal with SPT.

The series is expected to mirror the emotional honesty found in Lambert’s songwriting, while weaving together themes of resilience and loyalty. Dubbed “Big Little Lies with a honky-tonk edge,” the show centers around a complicated friendship between two women whose bond is tested as one helps the other escape an abusive marriage.
Hoping for a fresh start, the pair settle in a small Texas town, only to learn that starting over comes with its own set of challenges. As they settle into their new surroundings, old secrets begin to surface, revealing that their new home is just as complicated as the lives they’re trying to rebuild.
A premiere date for the upcoming show has yet to be revealed.

In addition to working on the new series, Miranda Lambert is gearing up for what could be a very celebratory night at the 68th Grammys in February. Already a three-time GRAMMY winner, she’s heading into this year a four-time nominee in the categories of Best Contemporary Country Album for Postcards from Texas, Best Country Song (as a writer) for “A Song to Sing” and received noms for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for both “A Song to Sing” (with Chris Stapleton) and “Trailblazer” (with Reba McEntire & Lainey Wilson).
Fans can tune in to see if the “Armadillo” singer leaves a winner when Music’s Biggest Night airs Sunday, February 1 live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Lambert also has a slew of performances already on the books for 2026. She is scheduled make several festival appearances including Barefoot Country Music Festival. Boots in the Park, and more as well as taking the stage for Alan Jackson’s final show in Nashville in June.
A full list of upcoming dates can be found on her official website.