Preliminary success of “poker face“On the peacock, show the manufacturer Ryan Johnson Did not reach the new season with the desire to pursue himself. Instead, the goal was “what we (already) do in season 1 and just do it more.”
Johnson said on Saturday during the show, “The idea was not to build some big mythology or to see if Charlie is bigger with his arc.” Pelifest Panel in Dolby Theater. “The idea was simply – ‘Let’s make some really kicks episodes, and let’s try to do something different with each episode.” So every time the credit comes in the beginning, the viewer does not know what they are getting. ,
Season 2 human lies closes with detector Charlie (Natasha Leone) Once again on the run from Beatrix Hasap (Riya Pearlman). Action -packed season Premier includes “wicked” star Synthia Erivo, who plays a set of sextulates.
Johnson said, “We had a 10-day program to shoot, which is a very fast program for the volume of script.” “It’s not that we were using high, crazy camera technology. It was really leaving the camera, Synthia would do half of her scene, she will go and change and she somehow placed it in her head and was the most beloved person in the world.”
Leon wore several caps as an executive manufacturer, director and writer on the “poker face”, in addition to being the lead star of the series. Because the show brings the new guest stars in every episode, Leon said that everyone is closest to every person Crew – “because they are people who are watching everyday.”
This season is a pile of new guest stars including John Mulaini, Giancarlo Esposito, John Cho, Haley Joel Ocement and. Kumail NanjianiNanjiani teased that the character she plays, Gortor, is a crocodile-loving policeman in Florida, who is with frost with her hair. He said that Lyon approached him for the role six days before the shooting – and Quick Workwith Coach Liz Himelstein. Nanjiani jokingly said that if he was not able to pull the pronunciation on time, he “speaks just like a Pakistani man who has been in America for 20 years”.
He said, “As soon as I started working on it, it was very funny and was very exciting to not be fully committed to it,” he said. “It has been set with a child’s crocodile over a few years, which grows up to a full -sized crocodile during the episode. So I got to work with the best in the bus, such as these people who are absolutely amazing, and also these giant crocodile animatronics.”
As Nanjiani jumped into the role, he started dreaming “strange”.
Nanjiani said, “I wanted to have a real relationship with this crocodile and like a robot, I think the crocodiles are terrible and disgusting. So I was so, ‘I don’t know how I am going to do it,” Nanjiani said. “My dream was that we had this child and the child was this disgusting mixture of my cat and a crocodile. I remember that I was looking at it in a dream and feeling such love for it, I swear. Then the next day, I went and worked with these crocodiles and I loved them (they).”
Johnson explained how guest casting “essentially” brought a mixture of people with whom he has worked first and others have “always respected and have not got a chance to work together.”
Johnson said, “To jump into something where you are actually taking the entire episode as a guest star, and you are being thrown into this crazy world and this is just two weeks of shooting that takes high levels of difficulty,” Johnson said.
In the panel, season 1 Amy-Vajeta Guest Star Judith Light reminded me of working with Johnson and Leon when he played the role of fundamentally fundamentalist Ireen Smis.
“You work in a system where you are getting to accept the intuition of a woman,” Light said. “It’s not just that (Charlie) knows that someone has to lie, but it is his intuition. And you get to see how and how it works, how it operates.”
Season 2 also marks a “but I a cheerleader” reunion with Leone, guest star Melani Linsky and director Clay Duwell, who acted as Charlie’s Astraged Sister at the conclusion of the first season 1.
Duwell said: “Because I met the crew last year, it was a warm atmosphere to get less than the school vibe. It was really fun and I met to work as a director I did not do before.”