Rian Johnson attributes Natasha Lyonne to the 'Poker Message' season 2 cast

There is no mystery about who will be the first guest to hit the red carpet in the second season of the Peacock Series premiere Poker face: Creator Rian Johnson is charged.

“I was a nerd who had been to party early, which was a little awkward, but then I helped with snacks,” explained Multi-Hybrid Sodium, whose responsibilities on the acclaimed Peacock hits included writing, directing and executing production. "It's a mess, man. The good thing is I'm going to be in bed before 9:30 pm"

Although we don't have fact checks on his curfew, Johnson may be a little later than the party-based photos, suggesting he lives with crime partner Natasha Lyonne, who happens to be the last bold name to stroll through the press. The length of time between the two provides many moments for her creative collaborators to flood her talent on the show, including starring, writing, directing and executive production as it enters season 2.

Lyonne Love started with Johnson: "We had a great time on the show. I did it with my best friend Natasha, especially this season, where we attracted a lot of great guest stars, many of whom were dear friends of Natasha, for years."

Johnson calls guest stars "dreaming" and he doesn't lie: John Mulaney, Cynthia Erivo, Melanie Lynskey, Margo Martindale, Justin Theroux Sherry Cola, David Krumholtz, Natasha Leggero, BJ Novak, Rhea Perlman, Jason Ritter, Lauren Tom, Corey Hawkins, Ego Nwodim, Sam Richardson, Giancarlo Esposito, Katie Holmes, Gaby Hoffman, Ben Marshall, Haley Joel Osment, John Cho, Alia Shawkat, Carol Kane, Lili Taylor, Geraldine Viswanathan, Adrienne Moore, etc.

He praised Lyonne's gravitational attraction, which brought many of them into it, while also praised her for applying her talents to the new episode. The week-long crime comedy series follows the adventures of Charlie Carl (Lyonne), a nomad who possesses extraordinary abilities to determine when to lie, a skill she used to crack various mysteries on a road trip to Plymouth Barracuda.

"People who watch the show may be surprised to understand how (Natasha) works," Johnson explained. "She works very hard and really takes it seriously on the screen without any effort and breeze. The other is a fun for me. She directed two episodes this season. For me, that's where she's as good as she's in front of the camera, she's great in front of the camera, her appearance behind the camera. Her appearance on the camera. She's born."

Here is a review of all the love flowing on the red carpet by Lyonne at the 43rd of the American Veterans Post in Hollywood last Thursday night.

Lyonne and Johnson in Valentino premiered in the second season of the American Legion Post 43 in Hollywood. “There is some kind of alchemy and magic,” Lyonne told THR, filling out the show with friends and companions. “I think everything is right, so how it fits together is very special.” Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/Hollywood Reporter by Getty Images

Taylor Schilling

"I'll go anywhere Natasha wants me to go," the actress said. Orange is new black. exist Poker faceshe plays a FBI agent, behind Charlie On her ass."I'll go to Mars with her." I really do. There are about three people in my life, and I trust enough to jump, and she is one of them. I've been in love with Natasha since I met her and I've seen her brain work in many different ways. Now, I feel like the whole world understands what’s going on there, and this will just keep disappearing. This is one of the wildest, most incredible psychology I’ve ever known. ”

Uzo Aduba, Natasha Lyone and Taylor Schilling. (Photographed by Todd Williamson/Peacock)

Simon Helberg

It is a miracle for Natasha to find a vehicle that can really help promote all her crazy unique and quirky talent, because she has a lot. She is a special character. It's like a movie (John Cassavetes) and Jonathan Winters is a star or something. Writer, Actor, Director - All directors are crazy filmmakers, so it's a dream. The experienced actor said he reprised the role of FBI agent Luca Clark, who continued to "focus on the ladder." ”

Richard Kind, Jason Ritter and Simon Helberg. (Photo by Roger Kisby/Peacock)

Simon Rex

“I already know Natasha, so (joining the actor) feels so comfortable,” explains the actor who plays a baked baseball player. "It's so cool to watch her get involved in everything from decision making to rewriting and setting up shots. She directs some plots, so it's encouraging, like, it's a dream job. She has her own performances, she makes herself, writes and directs. If you ask me, it's the best show in Hollywood."

Mauri Food, Simon Rex and awkwafina. (Photo by Roger Kisby/Peacock)

Melanie Lynskey

Lynskey explained: "She's so talented, she plays a "good lady who works for charity" and happens to meet a man (Cho) in a hotel bar and just goes back to his room with him and does some "double crossover" etc. "I've always loved her performance, and it's the perfect thing for her and Rian."

Linsky. (Photographed by Todd Williamson/Peacock)

Gata

"You see every character of her, she's fun. She's very energetic, but it's magical moments to look at her actions when the camera doesn't roll. It's like when she tells the director what she wants or just directs the actors and gives them motivation."

Natasha Lyonne and Gata attended the premiere of Peacock's "Poker Face" on May 1, 2025 on Hollywood's American Legion. (Photographed by Todd Williamson/Peacock)

Natasha Light

"Her taste is really great, more important than a lot of people in Hollywood. There is no offense, Hollywood can be some basics," the actress said, who plays a nurse who married the role of Method Man (and says we only say we're involved in something evil"). "Her influences are cool, she's really able to incorporate them into her work. She really knows what she wants and she gets. It's really cool to be able to see that."

Margo Martindale

The experienced star said: “Working with it, she is very exciting. She brings you wild, wonderful things.

Uzo Aduba and Margo Marrara. Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/Hollywood Reporter by Getty Images

Tony Tost

“She is the power of nature,” the performer who participated in the second season praised. "She always thinks three ideas at the same time. Obviously, she is Charlie, but even when playing Charlie, she wears the director's hat, she wears the producer's hat. She's always trying to make a scene the way to attract a scene and make it amazing. But she builds a certain camera in the frame and camera, and her position can capture her range as well. In this environment, there's never a day of vibrant environment."

Richard Kindness and Tony Tost. (Photo by Roger Kisby/Peacock)
Johnson, Clea Duvall (directed an episode this season and is a long-time friend of Lyonne), Lyonne, Kumail Nanjiani, Emily Gordon (Emily V. (Photographed by Todd Williamson/Peacock)
Pearlena Igbokwe, Lyonne, Johnson and Lisa Katz. (Photographed by Todd Williamson/Peacock)
Bryn Mooser (Partner of Life and Stars) and Lyonne with friends. (Photo by Roger Kisby/Peacock)