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Poker Face Expands; Judith Light & CCH Pounder Join AMC’s The Terror and More

Poker Face is gearing up for a star-studded second season. Peacock’s case-of-the-week murder mystery, featuring Natasha Lyonne, has announced the addition of four exciting guest stars: Sherry Cola (Good Trouble), Kevin Corrigan (Godfather of Harlem, Fringe), Ben Marshall (Saturday Night Live), and Kathrine Narducci (Godfather of Harlem, The Sopranos).

These new inclusions will join the already anticipated guest stars Giancarlo Esposito (Better Call Saul), Katie Holmes (Ray Donovan, Dawson’s Creek), Gaby Hoffmann (Transparent), and Kumail Nanjiani (Welcome to Chippendales, Obi-Wan Kenobi).

This ensemble promises to bring a diversified range of performances to Peacock’s thrilling series and will undoubtedly amplify the excitement of Poker Face fans.

Meanwhile, AMC’s horror anthology The Terror: Devil In Silver is also expanding its roster with 12 new members joining its cast, headlined by star and executive producer Dan Stevens. New faces will include Judith Light (Shining Vale), CCH Pounder (NCIS: New Orleans), Aasif Mandvi (Evil), John Benjamin Hickey (Gossip Girl), Stephen Root (Barry), Michael Aronov (The Americans), and Marin Ireland (Justified: City Primeval).

The ensemble will be further enriched by Chinaza Uche (Silo, Dickinson), Hampton Fluker (Chicago Med, Shades of Blue), Hayward Leach (Tom Swift, Love Life), and Philip Ettinger (Bupkis). This varied cast suggests a promising season ahead for the anthology series, delivering more suspense and creative storytelling.

In other programming updates, CBS’s popular reality show Big Brother will see a shift in its schedule. Starting this Thursday, the Wednesday and Thursday episodes will air at 8/7c, while Sunday’s episodes will continue at 9 p.m. Fans should mark their calendars to keep up with the changes.

Adding to the buzz, award-winning Canadian actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, known for his roles in Kim’s Convenience and Avatar: The Last Airbender, is set to join the CBC original series Murdoch Mysteries. Lee will play Inspector Albert Choi, presenting a new dynamic to Station House #4 in the long-running, beloved Canadian drama series.

Source: TVLine