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'True Detective' Season 2: Writer Nic Pizzolatto Has Been Busy Crafting the Second Season


Published: Sep 29, 2014 09:39 AM EDT

"True Detective" Season 2: Writer Nic Pizzolatto has been Busy Crafting the Second Season

"True Detective" Season 2 is believed to reflect a get-together of the 2005 American romantic comedy film, "Wedding Crashers." It is the world has been waiting for.

Earlier this week, HBO curbed the months of agitated rumors and finally confirmed that Vince Vaughn and Colin Farrel would star in the Season 2 of the HBO drama. Variety says Rachel McAdams has been offered the female lead role. McAdams also starred together with cast member Vince Vaughn in the 2005 romantic comedy. Taylor Kitsch is then assumed to lock down the role of the fourth lead of the cast.

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Sources reported that other lead actresses, including Malin Akerman, Jessica Biel, and Elizabeth Moss have been considered for the role. However, McAdam has been seen as the lead few weeks ago.

There are rumors that McAdams would be doing two projetcs - "Spotlight" and "True Detective." In the past 24 hours, sources say that the actress could do both projects. Spotlight is an upcoming drama film chronicling around the Catholic Church sex scandal, which was left unconcealed by the Boston Globe.

"True Detective" writer Nic Pizzolatto has been busy crafting the second season. It is believed that this season will take place in California. The season plot will focus around a trio of cops and a petty criminal who traverse a network of treachery as a result of an assassination. The first two episodes of the second season are to be directed by Justin Lin.

McAdams and Kitsch are set to play the police officers together with Farrell. Vaughn, on the other hand, plays the crime superior, whose domain is hovered following the murder of his partner.

McAdams is also known for her roles in "Mean Girls," "The Notebook" and "Midnight in Paris." Recently starred in "A Most Wanted Man," McAdams is already expected to have a hectic 2015.