Rian Johnson plans revival with Peter Dinklage
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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 streamer — with a completely different actor in the leading role.
If it were to return, the show's creator is seeking a two-season commitment. A new lead actor would also be cast.
Since the series was one of the most-streamed and popular shows on the network, fans are wondering why Peacock canceled Poker Face after two seasons. While the network has not revealed the official reason for the show's cancelation, it was likely due to budget issues and the low streaming numbers for the sophomore season.
One of Peacock’s biggest hits is officially done. According to Deadline, Poker Face has been canceled after two seasons. Series creator Rian Johnson is reportedly looking to shop the show around in the hopes of finding it a new home and a new lead actor.