Since the staggering success of HBO’s limited series True Detective with Emmy nominees Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, speculation has been rampant about who might take part in the show’s second season. I can tell you that Colin Farrell is deep in negotiations to play one of what is expected to be three main roles in Season Two. HBO has been mum about cast so far, as rumors have swirled that Jessica Chastain and some others will be one of the other leads. HBO would not confirm any of the potential castings, but I am confident that Farrell will be in the cast.
Like McConaughey and Harrelson, he seems the ideal movie star to take a leap and immerse himself in writer Nic Pizzolatto’s followup to a game-changing first season. Pizzolatto has set a high bar for himself, but the idea of taking movie stars and allowing them to play in this sandbox with such rich character development that isn’t possible with two hour time constraints, and then go back to their movie careers, is something that will continue to draw big names if the payweb can keep the story telling bar high. CAA reps Farrell, the Irish actor who first caught notice with his turn in the British series Ballykissangel before becoming a Hollywood fixture. Farrell most recently starred in Seven Psychopaths, Saving Mr. Banks and Winter’s Tale.