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'True Detective' Casts 3 Female Leads

HBO has mostly locked down their leads for Season 2 of “True Detective,” and now they're moving onto casting supporting and recurring roles around Colin FarrellVince Vaughn and Taylor Kitsch.

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Michael Irby, Kelly Reilly, Abigail Spencer and Leven Rambin are all signing on for heavily recurring roles on the second season of HBO's hit drama, an individual with knowledge of the castings told TheWrap.

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The "Sherlock Holmes" actress has been pegged to star in season 2. Larry Busacca/Getty Images

Also read: Taylor Kitsch Confirms He's on ‘True Detective’ Season 2

Season 2 of “True Detective” will focus on three police officers and a career criminal navigating a web of conspiracy in the aftermath of a murder.

Farrell will play Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective whose allegiances are torn between his masters in a corrupt police department and the mobster who owns him, while Kitsch is playing Paul Woodrough, a handsome, 28-year-old military veteran who has seen his own share of violence and destruction. Vaughn will play Frank Semyon, a career criminal in danger of losing his empire when his move into legitimate enterprise is upended by the murder of a business partner.

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Also read: Rachel McAdams in Talks for ‘True Detective’ Season 2 Female Lead

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Abigail Spencer ("Oz the Great and Powerful") and Leven Rambin ("The Hunger Games") will also reportedly join the cast. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

The final lead role, police detective Ani Bezzerides, is likely to go to Rachel McAdams, though her deal has not yet closed.

Irby is taking on the role of Elvis Ilinca, McAdams’ character's partner at the police department. He is expected to appear in five or six episodes of the Season's eight episodes. No word yet on who the other actors are playing.

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The eight episode hour-long drama is set to begin production later this fall in California.

“True Detective” is created and written by Nic Pizzolatto.

HBO declined TheWrap's request for comment.

Greene & Associates Talent Agency and Coronel Group represent Irby. ICM and Troika represent Reilly. ICM and  Untitled Entertainment represent Spencer. Paradigm and Management 360 represent Rambin.

Read the original article on The Wrap. Copyright 2014. Follow The Wrap on Twitter.
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