Natasha Lyonne dropped by Deadline’s Red Sea International Film Festival Studio and spoke about the plan to keep Poker Face ...
Poker Face creator Rian Johnson has expressed interest in bringing back the show with a new lead actor, but will it actually work?
Should the show land at another outlet, Dinklage would take over the role of Charlie from Natasha Lyonne. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor News of the cancellation comes about four months ...
Peacock has canceled Poker Face after two seasons, but series creator Rian Johnson is looking to take the show to another outlet — and with a new lead actor. News of the cancellation comes about four ...
Rian Johnson's Poker Face is dead — and we know who did it. It was Peacock, in the board room, with the axe. But, as is the case in any good cosy crime series, there may be a twist in the tale yet.
Patti Harrison as Alex, Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in "Poker Face" (Credit: Ralph Bavaro/Peacock) HBO chairman and CEO Casey Bloys said Thursday there have been “conversations” about picking up ...
Natasha Lyonne-led Poker Face had a great run during its first season. In fact, it climbed the ladder of viewership, becoming one of the top original series on Peacock. However, with plummeting ...
"Poker Face" has ended its run at Peacock — but the show might have one more ace up its sleeve. TVLine has confirmed that the Natasha Lyonne-led crime dramedy will not return to the streamer for a ...
Peter Dinklage, Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson Getty/Maarten de Boer/Getty Images/Josh Telles for Deadline EXCLUSIVE: Peacock has decided not to renew Poker Face for a third season. Natasha Lyonne ...
Unfortunately, it looks like Charlie Cale is searching for a new home. Despite the show being one of the most popular on Peacock, ratings for Season 2 had dropped and maintaining the series was ...
Peacock has moved on from the case-of-the-week series, but a soft reboot could be in the works. The future of “Poker Face” is looking like a mystery that might even puzzle Charlie Cale at first glance ...
Lyonne would stay on the series as an executive producer, while Johnson would remain a writer and director. It’s unclear who would serve as showrunner. (Nora Zuckerman and Lilla Zuckerman led the show ...