It isn’t something that Charlie Cale would miss, but the rumor about a second season of “Poker Face” is genuine. In this series, Natasha Lyonne portrays an unintentional weekly solver of murder cases who has an extraordinary knack for detecting lies – no need for any earth-bending abilities. Here are more details about “Poker Face”, including the new lineup of guest criminals and first glimpses of the twelve “killer episodes” set to premiere this spring.
Poker Face 2: Still Poking
The popular series “Peacock,” featuring Natasha Lyonne, has been greenlit for a second season ahead of the finale of its first run. NBCUniversal Television and Streaming’s chair of entertainment content, Susan Rovner, expressed her delight, stating that the show’s success surpassed their highest expectations. The first season boasted an impressive roster of guest stars including Adrien Brody, Hong Chau, Lil Rel Howery, Cherry Jones, Chloë Sevigny, Jameela Jamil, Nick Nolte, and Stephanie Hsu. Fans are eagerly anticipating potential appearances by Lyonne’s “But I’m a Cheerleader” co-star RuPaul or Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out” cast member Toni Collette in the upcoming season.
Who is guest starring on Poker Face season two?
We’ve received additional hints about season two of “Poker Face.” For this upcoming season, notable guest stars such as Davionte “GaTa” Ganter, Haley Joel Osment, John Cho, Justin Theroux, Patti Harrison, John Mulaney, Ego Nwodim, and Sam Richardson have been confirmed. They join an impressive lineup that already includes Giancarlo Esposito, Katie Holmes, Gaby Hoffmann, Kumail Nanjiani, Sherry Cola, Kevin Corrigan, Ben Marshall, Kathrine Narducci, Cynthia Erivo, B.J. Novak, and Margo Martindale. As Natasha Lyonne’s Instagram posts suggest, filming for “Poker Face Redux” took place in July 2024.
When is Poker Face season two coming out, and what will it look like?
Regarding the release date, Peacock hasn’t revealed all its cards yet, but we now have some information – “Poker Face” will be back in spring 2025. In a shared announcement, Johnson and Lyonne stated that there will be 12 fresh episodes with Charlie Cale unraveling mysteries across various settings such as minor-league baseball, big-box retail, funeral homes, alligator farms, and even a school talent show. They took inspiration for the visuals from American cinema of the ’70s like Robert Altman, Bob Rafelson, and Peter Bogdanovich. However, they emphasized that the core of this show is television – reminiscent of the episodic mystery shows we grew up watching such as “Columbo,” “The Rockford Files,” and “Quantum Leap.” Each episode will be its own mini-movie with a unique atmosphere and an assortment of eccentric characters played by a vibrant array of guest stars. Browse through the previews below to get a glimpse of what’s coming up in spring.
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2025-02-25 21:53