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Writer-director Rian Johnson talks about the 'Poker Face' Season 2 ending, working with Natasha Lyonne, his next 'Knives Out' ...
Season two ended with a "To Be Continued" that put Natasha Lyonne's starring character in peril — only to pull it back and ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNRian Johnson Breaks Down Poker Face's Season 2 Fake-Out Finale: 'I Was Giggling in the Editing Room'Poker Face creator and writer Rian Johnson explains why Season 2 featured a fake-out ending and why the network pushed back ...
Poker Face' showrunner Tony Tost on how that killer character fools Charlie's lie detection and Season 2 overall — and talks ...
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showsnob.com on MSNRian Johnson teases Poker Face season 3 could come back much soonerPoker Face season 3 hasn't been confirmed by Peacock yet but could still happen. Rian Johnson has teased that there could be a shorter wait in between seasons this time.
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Precinct TV on MSNPoker Face season 2 finale explained: Charlie meets someone who can lie to herThe season 2 finale of Poker Face had a shocking turn for heroine Charlie Cale that sends her on a new path for a potential ...
Rian Johnson breaks down Poker Face’s cliffhanger, previews Wake Up Dead Man, and reflects on his Star Wars journey.
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Screen Rant on MSNRian Johnson Explains Why Poker Face Season 2's Ending Worried Peacock: "I Was Just Giggling In The Edit Room"Poker Face creator Rian Johnson details why one shocking moment happened in the season 2 finale, and hopes viewers didn't turn off their TVs.
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Screen Rant on MSNRian Johnson’s 97% RT Show Quietly Doubles As A Reunion For 2 Stars From Emmy-Winning OG Netflix SeriesRian Johnson's critically acclaimed murder-of-the-week show brings together 2 of the OG stars from one of Netflix's very ...
Here’s what to know about the future of Poker Face on Peacock. While Poker Face Season 1 had 10 episodes, Season 2 consisted ...
As Patti Harrison's Alex becomes the latest suspected killer on 'Poker Face', the big role was a long time coming for the ...
“The Last Jedi” director Rian Johnson told Rolling Stone he once had a “ruthless” hate for the “Star Wars” prequels released between 1999 and 2005. “I was in college when the prequels came out,” he ...
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