
Has Poker Face been renewed for Season 3? Here's what we know:
Poker Face is the latest comedic drama on Peacock, with an energetic cast, an inspired Natasha Lyonne in the driver's seat and a simple but effective premise. Having watched the first two seasons in its entirety, you may be wondering if this one has been renewed or cancelled. Well, wonder no more!
What is Poker Face about?
Charlie Cale is on the run. She stays on the move from town to town, out of sight of the casino bosses looking for her. Oh and also, Charlie knows when people are lying. A handy skill which comes into use as she stumbles across mysterious cases on the road.
Poker Face is a mystery comedy-drama following the case-of-the-week format, created by Rian Johnson. So if you liked Knives Out and Glass Onion, this show will definitely tickle your itch for a good murder mystery.
We have ongoing coverage of Poker Face on the site, including recaps for every episode. You can find those HERE!
Has Poker Face been renewed for Season 2?
At the time of writing, Poker Face has not been renewed for season 3. Generally Peacock would gauge numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate.
With some shows, cancellations or renewals happen quickly. Other times, it can take months before a decision over a show's future is made. So far, Poker Face has had a pretty good reaction online from critics and audiences alike.
Given the way this show is set up, and the ending we receive, we're predicting that this will be renewed for a third season.
The series has potential no doubt, and given its enduring popularity, it seems like it's only going to be a matter of time but we'll have to wait and see.
However, we could be completely wrong too, so take our prediction with a pinch of salt!
What we know about season 2 so far:
Barely anything is known about Poker Face season 3 at this point given Peacock haven't officially renewed or cancelled this one. Given the season's conclusion, it seems likely that we could be seeing more of our characters though.
Should this get the nod, we'd expect another 12 episode season and a return of the same cast and crew too.
We will update this page when more information becomes available, so be sure to check this page out in the near future.
Would you like to see Poker Face return for a third season? What's been your favourite part of the show? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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