Poker Face Season 2 Adds Narcos and Please Don’t Destroy Stars to Cast

Poker Face Season 2 Adds Narcos and Please Don't Destroy Stars to Cast

As a hardcore gamer and avid follower of TV news, I couldn’t help but get excited when I heard that production for the second season of Peacock’s “Poker Face” is underway and they’ve added four more amazing actors to the cast! I’ve been hooked on this show since its debut, with Natasha Lyonne’s portrayal of Charlie, a woman with the extraordinary ability to tell when someone is lying, taking me on an unpredictable ride week after week.


The production for the second season of “Poker Face” on Peacock is currently in progress, and recently, four new cast members have joined the original series. Announced on Tuesday, Kathrine Narducci from “Euphoria,” Sherry Cola from “Shortcomings,” Kevin Corrigan from “Narcos: Mexico,” and Ben Marshall from “Please Do Not Destroy” will make guest appearances in the upcoming season of “Poker Face.” The specific roles of these actors have not been disclosed yet. The release date for the second season is still uncertain.

One week following the unveiling of the initial lineup of guest stars for the new season, Narducci, Cola, Corrigan, and Marshall have joined the cast. Previously announced were Giancarlo Esposito from “Better Call Saul” and “Bob Roberts,” Katie Holmes in “Batman Begins” and “Ray Donovan,” Gaby Hoffmann of “Transparent” and “Eric,” and Kumail Nanjiani, star of “Eternals” and “Only Murders in the Building.”

Rian Johnson’s creation, titled “Poker Face“, introduces us to Natasha Lyonne’s character, Charlie. Gifted with an extraordinary skill to detect lies, Charlie sets off on a journey in her Plymouth Barracuda. At every destination, she crosses paths with new individuals and bizarre crimes that she finds herself compelled to unravel.

What Will Season 2 of Poker Face Be About?

The upcoming second season of “Poker Face” is anticipated to explore the consequences of the Season 1 finale, during which Charlie faced the wrath of criminal mastermind Beatrix Hasp (played by Rhea Perlman). This situation appears poised to introduce fresh enigmas.

Nora Zuckerman, the showrunner, shared earlier that “we have plenty of concepts in store.” Some plans for Season 1 were set aside with the intention to revisit them later. The specifics are yet to be finalized due to the unexpected early renewal. This presents an thrilling opportunity.

Lilla Zuckerman expressed that with our increased knowledge from experience, we may discover new approaches to old worlds, characters, and crimes when we revisit them in the future. Previous experiments with various tones and introducing weekly antagonists have proven successful, so we can approach Season 2 with confidence and creativity.

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2024-07-24 05:09