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Colin Farrell Reportedly Confirms Role in TRUE DETECTIVE Season Two

There’s no other show on television that’s been met with the level of casting scrutiny that HBO’s True Detective has. Male, female, young, old, it seems that if you work in Hollywood, at one point or another your name has been thrown into the casting pool of the series’ highly anticipated second season. One of the names among the dozens that seems to have stuck around the ever-changing lists is that of Irish actor Colin Farrell. Now, after weeks and weeks of speculation, it appears the actor himself has finally stepped out of the shadows to confirm the news.

While speaking with Irish newspaper The Sunday World, the actor reportedly stated, “I’m so excited… I know it will be eight episodes and take around four or five months to shoot. I know very little about it, but we’re shooting in the environs of Los Angeles which is great. It means I get to stay at home and see the kids.”

If Colin’s statement is true, then it would be the first confirmed piece of casting we’ve gotten to date. Thus far, some other rumored names include Vince Vaughn, Elisabeth Moss, Michelle Forbes and Rachel McAdams, in addition to a possible story that HBO is looking to have Fast & Furious director Justin Lin take on the lead chair behind the camera for at least the first two episodes. Regardless of what’s true and what’s fiction, the new season is set to start production very soon, so it shouldn’t be much longer now before HBO finally confirms who will grace the critically acclaimed drama next year.

Are you up for a Colin Farrell starring second season of True Detective? Let us know in the comments below.

[via Den of Geek, Vulture and Rolling Stone]

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