Rusty Robin Hoods of Louisiana: McConaughey and Harrelson's "True Detective" Reunion?
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Remember the good ol' days of 2014 when Matthew McConaughey (55) and Woody Harrelson (63) graced our screens as the twisted, yet brilliant detectives, Rust Cohle and Marty Hart, in the groundbreaking series, "True Detective"? Well, strap in because it might be time to dust off those creepy cowboy hats once more!
According to the brain behind the phenomenon, Nic Pizzolatto (49), the guys are keen on stepping back into their roles. In the intriguing podcast, "Nothing Left Unsaid," he spilled the beans, saying, "We've talked about coming back together and doing it." Pizzolatto also mentioned that McConaughey and Harrelson are open to the idea, but it's all about whether this wild ride will actually happen or not.
The inaugural season of "True Detective" was nothing short of a revolution in the crime genre. However, the sequels, featuring new leads Colin Farrell (49) and Vince Vaughn (55), didn't exactly leave fans breathless. After a solid third season with the epic duo Mahershala Ali (51) and Stephen Dorff (51), Pizzolatto handed over the reins.
In season four, titled "Night Country," Issa López (53) took charge. Her miniseries with Jodie Foster (62) and Kali Reis (38) scored the highest ratings in the history of "True Detective." But it seems Pizzolatto wasn't completely blown away by the experience.
Small Fry, Big Impact: The Commercial
But before we dive into the nitty-gritty of a potential reunion, let's rewind to January 2025. McConaughey and Harrelson slipped back into their roles without hesitation for a commercial called "True to Texas." Starring alongside the legends was Dennis Quaid (71), Billy Bob Thornton (69), and Renée Zellweger (56). Their mission? To attract film and television productions to the Lone Star State. The commercial was directed by the one and only Texas native, Nic Pizzolatto.
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- It seems that Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, the legendary duo behind the groundbreaking series "True Detective", are considering a reunion, as Nic Pizzolatto, the series creator, has revealed they've discussed the possibility.
- In a commercial called "True to Texas", McConaughey and Harrelson, along with Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton, and Renée Zellweger, were seen reprising their roles, indicating their willingness to return to the world of "movies-and-tv" entertainment.