‘Poker Face’ Episode Guide: How Many Episodes in Rian Johnson’s New Peacock Show?

Get in, losers. We’re going to solve murder mysteries!

Peacock’s new mystery-of-the-week series, from acclaimed Knives Out and Glass Onion creator Rian Johnson, invites us all to hop in Charlie Cale’s (Natasha Lyonne) ’69 Plymouth Barracuda and cruise around cracking complex cases. Charlie is a casino employee with an uncanny ability to tell when people are being untruthful, so she uses that special gift to help piece together crimes and ensure perpetrators face repercussions.

With Poker Face, Johnson and Lyonne set out to recapture the joy they felt growing up and watching shows like Magnum P.I. and Murder, She Wrote. The ambitious series — Johnson’s first-ever TV show — takes a page out of Columbo‘s book by revealing the crime, the victims, and the killer in the first act of episode. So the bulk of the fun lies in watching Charlie charm, investigate, and uncover the truth.

Each installment of Poker Face introduces a new case, location, and cast that you won’t want to miss. Wondering how many episodes are in Poker Face? When new episodes of Poker Face premiere? Or how to watch Poker Face on Peacock? We’ve got you covered.

How Many Episodes Are in Poker Face Season 1?

The first season of Poker Face on Peacock will feature 10 hour-long episodes. The first four episodes will premiere on Thursday, January 26, 2023. (That’s today!) After that, the series will follow a weekly release schedule with the finale airing Thursday, March 9.

When Do New Episodes of Poker Face Premiere on Peacock?

As noted above, new episodes of this series will premiere on Thursdays. Episodes will be available to stream on Peacock every Thursday from now until March 9. And if you don’t see the episodes right away, don’t panic! Try refreshing your browser or app. Sometimes platforms take a few moments to load new content.

Looking for a complete Poker Face episode guide with corresponding premiere dates and episode titles? We’ve got you covered:

  • Episode 1, “Dead Man’s Hand”: Thursday, January 26
  • Episode 2, “The Night Shift”: Thursday, January 26
  • Episode 3, “The Stall”: Thursday, January 26
  • Episode 4, “Rest in Metal”: Thursday, January 26
  • Episode 5, “Time of the Monkey”: Thursday, February 2
  • Episode 6, “Exit Stage Death”: Thursday, February 9
  • Episode 7: “The Future of the Sport”: Thursday, February 16
  • Episode 8: “The Orpheus Syndrome”: Thursday, February 23
  • Episode 9: “Escape From Shit Mountain”: Thursday, March 2
  • Episode 10: “The Hook”: Thursday, March 9
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Photo: Phillip Caruso/Peacock

Is There a Trailer for Poker Face on Peacock?

You bet! Get your first look at Rian Johnson’s stunning series in the video at the top of this page. And be sure to read our Poker Face review of the first six episodes if you’re still curious.

Who Is In The Cast of Poker Face Season 1 on Peacock?

The debut season of Peacock’s Poker Face has a stacked cast of powerhouse actors you’ll recognize from from popular TV series and films including Russian Doll, Law & Order, several of Johnson and Lyonne’s past projects, and more. Six screeners in, I can confirm that the main recurring cast members are Lyonne and Benjamin Bratt as Cliff Legrand, a casino security heavy who follows Charlie on the road. Since the series is episodic and each installment introduces a new cast, Poker Face also has a sparkling roster of guest stars.

Per the Poker Face press materials, here are some of the other stars you can expect to see: Adrien Brody, Angel Desai, Audrey Corsa, Brandon Micheal Hall, Charles Melton, Chelsea Frei, Cherry Jones, Chloë Sevigny, Clea DuVall, Colton Ryan, Danielle MacDonald, Dascha Polanco, Ellen Barkin, Hong Chau, Jasmine Aiyana Garvin, Jack Alcott, Jameela Jamil, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Judith Light, Leslie Silva, Lil Rel Howery, Luis Guzmán, Megan Suri, Niall Cunningham, Nicholas Cirillo, Nick Nolte, Reed Birney, Rhea Perlman, Ron Perlman, Rowan Blanchard, S. Epatha Merkerson, Shane Paul McGhie, Simon Helberg, Stephanie Hsu, Tim Blake Nelson and Tim Meadows.

How To Watch Poker Face on Peacock?

Since Poker Face is a Peacock original series, you’ll have to subscribe to the streaming service to watch episodes. Usually, a yearly Peacock subscription costs $49.99, but the site is currently offering a special limited-time deal where you can sign up for a year-long subscription for just $29.99 using the discount code NEWYEAR23. You can cancel your subscription any time, and when the year is up, payment will automatically be reset to the regular $49.99 cost.

You also have the option to subscribe through Peacock’s Premium or Premium Plus plans. The Premium Plan — which promises “80,000+ hours of great entertainment,” along with “tons of hit shows and originals,” “new and hit films” and “LIVE sports and events” — costs $4.99 per month. And the Premium Plus plan — which promises all the perks of the Premium Plan, plus no ads and the ability to download and watch select titles offline — costs $9.99 per month.