Poker Face Canceled, Peter Dinklage Replaces Natasha Lyonne
“I was doing backflips when I read it,” she told Variety in May. “I expected all the networks to feel the same, but a lot of people were scared by the idea that it wouldn’t be a completely serialized storyline.”
But regardless of if Charlie Cale will return to TV screens in some capacity, Natasha’s experience working with Rian on the show has been a thrill.
“It’s always really fun to be part of something from inception,” she told Dazed in a May interview, “whether it’s as early as Rian and I just getting together to think on what kind of a show might be fun to make together.”
While waiting to see if Poker Face will return for a third season, read on to learn the fate of other TV shows.
(E! and Peacock are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)





