Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson's mystery series is returning.
One of Peacock's most beloved original series is one step closer to being back on our screens. On Monday, writer and director Tony Tost revealed that Season 2 of Poker Face has begun filming. While a lot of details around Poker Face Season 2 remain under wraps, the slate does reveal that series star Natasha Lyonne will be directing Episode 2.
First day of filming season two of Poker Face. Still counting my blessings that I’m getting to step in and help make a new season of one of my favorite shows. pic.twitter.com/h9FeLUzAwI "We certainly have ideas," Nora explained."There's a lot of stuff we wanted to do in Season 1 that we kind of put aside and said, we love this, but we'll wait. The details are still being ironed out. It was such an early pickup, I don't think anybody expected it so soon. So it's a real exciting prospect."
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