The Emmy® award winning Peacock original series, Poker Face, starring Natasha Lyonne is back! And, what better way to get you back into the action of Season 2 is to share bonus clips of the cast during our all-new Fire TV Sneak Peek series, happening now on your Fire TV device. Better yet, if you haven’t yet caught on to this clever, mystery series we’re offering the opportunity to watch the first three episodes of Season 1 for free! It’s all happening right now on Fire TV.
Charlie Cale (Lyonne) isn’t your average casino-worker-on-the-run-from-her-corrupt-casino-owner-boss. She has an uncanny ability to tell when folks are lying, which seems to find her uncovering the murderous truth from the people she meets while on the run. Unfortunately, that special gift also keeps leading her into more trouble. Season 2 of Poker Face kicks off May 8th on Peacock, but for a limited time you can get into Poker Face by streaming the first three episodes of Season 1 on Fire TV for free.
Anchored by the broody, deadpan comedic style Lyonne (Orange is the New Black, Slums of Beverly Hills, Russian Doll) for what she is known best, Poker Face harkens back to the procedural “whodunnits” of the late 80s/early 90s, where a cavalcade of stars join the show weekly to play a pivotal role in our heroine’s attempt to solve the case. Season 1 packs a punch of Hollywood’s “who’s-who”, including: Benjamin Bratt (repeating), Adrien Brody, Chloe Sevigny, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Barkin — just to name a few. Season 2 doesn’t let off the gas, adding to the stable of stars to the program: Katie Holmes, John Mulaney, Awkwafina, and more. Are they the murderer? Do they help Charlie solve the case? Tune in and find out!
Now’s the perfect time to see if your lie detecting skills are as good as Charlie Cale’s. Can you uncover who the culprit is before she does? All you need to do is open your Fire TV device and say, “Alexa, go to Sneak Peek,” and get ready to start sleuthing. Or, look for the Sneak Peek page on your Fire TV device. After the first three episodes are finished, if you want to continue watching, just download the Peacock to your Fire TV device and start streaming (a subscription to Peacock is needed). This offer is for a limited time, so just like the weekly culprit’s chances of getting away, you’d better get cracking before time runs out.