The mini-series is based on Gillian Flynn's 2006 debut novel of the same name and is directed by Big Little Lies Jean-Mark Vallée.
In the eight-episode psychological thriller Amy Adams plays a self-harming crime reporter, 'Camille Preaker', who was recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital and returns to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri, to investigate the brutal murders of two young girls, whilst also dealing with her small-town socialite and emotion withholding mother, 'Adora' (played by Patricia Clarkson).
These series launch billboards were snapped along Sunset Boulevard, Vine Street and Pico Boulevard from June 16 to June 25, 2018.
Fans of Amy Adams can also enjoy these American Hustle movie billboards, these Arrival movie billboards, these Julie & Julia film billboards and this giant movie billboard for The Muppets.
These ad creatives with their cracked faces hint at the secrets and tensions that lie beneath the surface of these women, so welcome Camille, let's hope you survive the experience.

UPDATED: It's the start of Hollywood's awards season, the campaigning part anyway, and it looks like HBO has big hopes for Amy Adams and Sharp Objects.
This giant 'For your consideration' billboard was photographed towering over the Sunset Strip on November 9, 2018.

Plus here's also a landscape consideration billboard snapped at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and La Brea Avenue on November 15, 2018.

UPDATED: Here's also an Emmy consideration billboard for the series snapped along the Sunset Strip on May 21, 2019.

Plus two other examples in different ad formats spotted eastbound and westbound along Pico Boulevard on May 24, 2019.
Let's see if this 'true masterpiece' can score some Emmy nominations this awards season.

UPDATED: Congratulations to Sharp Objects for earning eight Emmy nominations this season, including nods for Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson and Outstanding Limited Series. This Emmy nominee billboard was spied along Sunset Boulevard on August 13, 2019.

And here's another HBO FYC billboard example spotted along Highland Avenue the next day.
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