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17 April 2025

Natasha Lyonne Returns In Poker Face Season 2 Premiere

The new season features a star-studded cast and thrilling mysteries.

Natasha Lyonne returns as detective Charlie Cale in the highly anticipated Season 2 of "Poker Face," which is set to premiere on May 8, 2025, exclusively on Peacock. The new season promises to be packed with intrigue, humor, and a host of celebrity guest stars, as Lyonne's character navigates a series of murder mysteries with her unique ability to detect lies.

The trailer for Season 2, released on April 16, 2025, showcases Lyonne’s signature wit and determination as she embarks on another journey filled with eccentric characters and bizarre situations. In the trailer, Charlie confronts Cynthia Erivo’s character, asking, "I can tell when someone’s lying, so who are you?" This sets the tone for a season where deception and mystery reign supreme.

Joining Lyonne in this season are an impressive lineup of guest stars, including John Mulaney, who plays an FBI agent, and Ben Marshall of Please Don’t Destroy, who humorously almost catches himself on fire with a blowtorch. The eclectic cast also features notable names such as Giancarlo Esposito, Kumail Nanjiani, and Richard Kind, ensuring that each episode will bring fresh faces and new challenges for Charlie to tackle.

In addition to Erivo and Mulaney, the second season boasts a star-studded guest list that includes Adrienne C. Moore, Alia Shawkat, B.J. Novak, Carol Kane, Corey Hawkins, David Alan Grier, David Krumholtz, Davionte “GaTa” Ganter, Ego Nwodim, Gaby Hoffmann, Geraldine Viswanathan, Haley Joel Osment, Jason Ritter, John Cho, Kathrine Narducci, Kevin Corrigan, Lauren Tom, Lili Taylor, Margo Martindale, Natasha Leggero, Patti Harrison, Rhea Perlman, Simon Helberg, Sam Richardson, Sherry Cola, and Simon Rex.

"Poker Face" has received critical acclaim since its debut, with Season 1 being named one of Consequence’s best shows of 2023. It garnered four Emmy nominations, including one for Lyonne as lead actress in a comedy series, and won an Emmy for Judith Light’s guest performance in the episode "Time of the Monkey." The show's unique premise—combining elements of classic whodunit mysteries with a modern twist—has resonated with audiences, making the upcoming season highly anticipated.

As Season 2 unfolds, Charlie Cale finds herself on the run once again, solving murder mysteries that take her across diverse locations—from minor league baseball games to alligator farms and even a grade school talent show. "We’ve taken her journey to the next level one murder mystery at a time," the trailer notes, highlighting the show’s commitment to delivering both humor and suspense.

In the new season, Charlie must not only solve crimes but also learn to enjoy the wild ride that comes with her adventures. "Maybe I’m figuring out how to start enjoying this journey," she reflects, suggesting character development alongside the thrilling plotlines.

The show's creator, Rian Johnson, known for his work on films like "Knives Out," continues to bring his distinctive storytelling style to "Poker Face." He serves as the series’ writer, director, and executive producer, with Tony Tost as the showrunner. Lyonne herself takes on multiple roles in the production, also directing and writing episodes, which speaks to her deep involvement in the series.

With 12 hourlong episodes slated for release, fans can expect a weekly dose of mystery and laughter as Charlie Cale encounters a new set of challenges and characters. The combination of Lyonne’s unique charm and the diverse guest appearances promises to keep viewers engaged and entertained throughout the season.

As the premiere date approaches, excitement is building among fans of the series. The blend of humor, mystery, and Lyonne’s captivating performance as Charlie Cale has made "Poker Face" a standout series in the crowded streaming landscape. With its clever writing and engaging characters, Season 2 is poised to continue the legacy of its predecessor, offering audiences more of what they loved while introducing fresh elements to keep the story dynamic.

For those who enjoyed the first season, the second season of "Poker Face" is sure to deliver another thrilling ride filled with unexpected twists and turns. As Charlie Cale dives into more murder mysteries, viewers will undoubtedly be on the edge of their seats, eager to see how her uncanny ability to detect lies plays out in each new episode.

In summary, the return of "Poker Face" on May 8, 2025, promises to bring back the beloved detective Charlie Cale, played by Natasha Lyonne, along with a stellar ensemble of guest stars. With a mix of humor, mystery, and Lyonne’s undeniable charm, Season 2 is set to be a must-watch for fans and newcomers alike.