Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson preview the subsequent season of Peacock’s Poker Face with a particular message and a brand new batch of images.
Peacock has launched a primary take a look at Poker Face season 2 with a particular message from Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson.
Charlie Cale is again on the run, and in Season 2 we’ve taken her journey to the subsequent stage one homicide thriller at a time. From minor league baseball to huge field retail, from funeral properties to alligator farms and even a grade college expertise present, Charlie navigates her crime fixing existential road-trip with deadpan wit, human empathy, and her signature uncanny lie-detecting potential.
To carry Season 2 to life, we pulled visible inspiration from American 70s cinema, all of the stuff we love like Robert Altman, Bob Rafelson, Peter Bogdanovich. However the spine of this present is TV – the sort of TV we grew up watching, episodic case of the week gems like Columbo and The Rockford Information and Quantum Leap. Every episode is a mini film, current in its personal world with a singular tone and vibe, that includes an eccentric lot of characters performed by a very gonzo parade of visitor stars. We nonetheless can’t consider we set to work with rockstars like Cynthia Erivo, Katie Holmes, John Mulaney, and Awkwafina (and lots of many extra, the listing is kinda dizzying) who all dove into the sport with pleasure and got here able to play.
Twelve killer new episodes are coming your method. Buckle up and see you on the highway!
Thanks,
Rian and Natasha






Poker Face is a mystery-of-the-week sequence following Natasha Lyonne’s Charlie, who has a unprecedented potential to find out when somebody is mendacity. She hits the highway along with her Plymouth Barracuda and with each cease encounters a brand new solid of characters and unusual crimes she will’t assist however remedy.
The present’s critically-acclaimed first season acquired 4 Primetime Emmy nominations, together with Excellent Lead Actress in a Comedy Sequence for Natasha Lyonne, and garnered Peacock its first Emmy win for Judith Mild’s Excellent Visitor Actress Efficiency in a Comedy Sequence.