Crime comedy-drama Poker Face starring Natasha Lyonne has been cancelled after two seasons by Peacock. Poker Face follows Charlie (Lyonne), who has an extraordinary ability to determine when someone ...
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 ...
Peacock has canceled its popular crime-comedy series Poker Face after two seasons. Created by Rian Johnson, the show stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cane, a human lie detector who solves crimes while ...
Despite being one of the most watched shows on Peacock, the streaming service has canceled the comedy-drama “Poker Face” after two seasons. Fans of the show might not lose the series completely as ...
Rian Johnson’s TV whodunit Poker Face has officially been cancelled by Peacock after just two seasons, though the director has said he will now attempt to save the show by shopping it to another ...
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.
It’s a real good news/bad news situation for fans of Poker Face — the bad news being that Peacock has canceled the Columbo-inspired mystery series starring Natasha Lyonne after two seasons. The good ...
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 ...
"Charlie Cale is back on the run, and in Season 2, we've taken her journey to the next level, one murder mystery at a time. From minor league baseball to big box retail, from funeral homes to ...
"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 ...
“Poker Face” has been canceled at Peacock after two seasons. But Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne are trying to keep the bullshit-detecting detective Charlie Cale alive. Sources tell Variety Johnson ...