Woody Harrelson Declares ‘No Chance’ for ‘True Detective’ Comeback

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Woody Harrelson Declares ‘No Chance’ for ‘True Detective’ Comeback

In a recent interview, Woody Harrelson made it clear that the possibility of a comeback for the acclaimed series “True Detective” is slim to none. The actor, who portrayed Detective Marty Hart in the show’s first season, expressed this sentiment while speaking on the “3rd Hour of Today.” Harrelson responded to a suggestion from his co-star Matthew McConaughey, stating, “never. No chance.”

Background on “True Detective”

“True Detective” is an anthology crime drama created by Nic Pizzolatto, first premiering on HBO in 2014. Its inaugural season followed Detectives Marty Hart and Rust Cohle, played by Harrelson and McConaughey, as they investigated a series of gruesome murders over several years.

Season One Overview

  • Original Release: 2014
  • Detectives: Marty Hart (Woody Harrelson) and Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey)
  • Crime: Murder of Dora Lange
  • Timeframe: Investigation spans from 1995 to 2002, with further developments a decade later.

Future of “True Detective”

Despite Harrelson’s firm stance on not reprising his role, Pizzolatto hinted that both actors were open to returning if a compelling story was presented. McConaughey noted that while they were interested, it remained just an idea, contingent on the quality of the script.

Harrelson’s Current Projects

While the possibility of returning to “True Detective” seems unlikely, Harrelson is set to collaborate with McConaughey on a new comedic project. This half-hour show is expected to entertain audiences, but details remain limited.

In summary, Harrelson’s remarks indicate that any hopes for a “True Detective” revival featuring him and McConaughey have been dashed. Fans will have to wait and see how the landscape of the show evolves without its original leading duo.