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A popular detective series boasting a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score has been axed - leaving fans devastated.
Poker Face first hit screens on Peacock in 2023 and has aired on Sky Max for UK audiences.
Natasha Lyonne played Charlie Cale, who possesses an uncanny ability to tell when someone is lying to her.
Two seasons have aired to date - but Deadline revealed Peacock wouldn't be renewing the show for a third outing.
In a further blow, it was revealed Natasha, 46, had exited the series' leading role of Charlie.
Viewers were left gutted about the show's fate, with one writing on X: 'Poker Face was cancelled??? It was a great show.'
Comedy drama detective series Poker Face has been axed after two series - leaving fans gutted
Natasha Lyonne played lead character Charlie Cale until her exit
Charlie travels from place to place usually her uncanny skill to discern the truth by helping solve homicides
Another remarked: 'I don’t understand Poker Face getting cancelled. I really don’t.
'What another Peacock show do you guys know about coz I don’t know a single other show.'
A third commented: 'Actually crying because both Poker Face and English Teacher got cancelled literally two fantastic ORIGINAL shows in a sea of reboots just swept under the rug.'
While a fourth chimed in: 'Poker face got cancelled im actually so done.'
The show's huge popularity saw it earn an impressive 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Notable guest stars included Cynthia Erivo, Adrien Brody, Steve Buscemi, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Katie Holmes to name just a few.
Meanwhile, creator Rian Johnson revealed plans to try and continue Poker Face - in a different iteration.
A major rehaul could see Game of Thrones' Peter Dinklage take over as the series lead
It would see Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage - aka Tyrion Lannister - take over the role of Charlie Cale.
Speaking to Deadline, Rian, 51, affirmed his desire to work with Peter, 56. and continue Poker Face.
He said: 'Look, it’s very early days. We’re gonna see if we can take it out and get it going.
'But I love Peter, I’ve always wanted to work with him. And I would be so excited if we can get this version of it up and going.
'It’s a wild swing, and I just feel like it could be so much fun, going forward with the show.'

