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Rian Johnson's "Poker Face" returns for season 2 on Peacock with Natasha Lyonne solving mysteries. Johnson explained to Business Insider how he recruits a star-studded guest cast each season.
Read on for Deadline’s interview with Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson about Season 2 of Poker Face. DEADLINE: In the first few episodes of season two, Charlie has the mob off of her back.
NATASHA LYONNE: Kate is great. JOHNSON: And that came out of us thinking, “OK, what are the lowest stakes we can possibly build a Poker Face episode on and have it work?” And of course ...
This post contains spoilers for the first three episodes of Poker Face Season Two, now streaming on Peacock. The first season of Poker Face had a fairly straightforward premise and structure.
It’s no doubt that “Knives Out” director Rian Johnson has a jam-packed schedule — but production on his latest projects, “Knives Out 3” and “Poker Face” Season 2, coincided exactly ...
“Poker Face” writer Laura Deeley came up with the idea of featuring identical quintuplets for an episode of the whodunit series, and creator and director Rian Johnson thought it was “batshit ...
Poker Face is back and after watching the first three episodes of season two, you may be wondering if creator-writer-director Rian Johnson just resolved the show’s over-arching hook. That finale ...
Season 2 of Poker Face feels like a gift from the streaming gods. Created by Rian Johnson and led by Natasha Lyonne, this charming mystery-of-the-week series takes its cues from old-school shows ...
Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment Weekly with over a decade of experience covering all facets of the entertainment industry. After graduating with honors from the University of Texas at ...
Charlie Cale, who has an uncanny ability to see through rubbish, won't be able to catch a break from crime fighting on the upcoming season of "Poker Face ... creator Rian Johnson said in a ...
For the most part, though, “Poker Face” takes evident pleasure in upping its own ante. Johnson directs the premiere, a riff on “The Westing Game” — or Johnson’s own “Knives Out ...