True Detective: HBO Confirms Three More Cast Members for Season 2

It's official! HBO had confirmed that Rachel McAdams (Mean Girls), Taylor Kitsch (Friday Night Lights), and Kelly Reilly (Black Box) will all appear in True Detective's highly anticipated second season. Rumors of their casting have been swirling around the internet for awhile now, drumming up excitement for the show's return even as allegations of plagiarism plagued creator Nic Pizzolatto. McAdams, Kitsch, and Reilly join the previously announced Colin Farrell and Vince Vaughn in the anthology drama's Season 2 cast.

Set in California, True Detective's sophomore go-round will follow three police officers and a career criminal as they navigate a web of conspiracy in the aftermath of a murder. Farrell plays conflicted cop Ray Velcoro, whose allegiances are torn between the corrupt police department and the mobster—Vaughn's Frank Semyon—who "owns" him.

As first reported in September, McAdams will play the lead female role. HBO describes her character, Ani Bezzerides, as a Ventura County detective whose uncompromising ethics "often put her at odds with others and the system she serves."

Kitsch's involvement in Season 2 dates all the way back to July, when rumors of his casting (and Farrell's) first hit the web. Kitsch will play a war veteran and police officer named Paul Woodrugh who works for the California Highway Patrol and is running from his troubled past and "the sudden glare of a scandal that never happened." Kitsch confirmed his own casting last month.

Finally, Reilly (whose casting was first rumored in late October), will play Jordan, the wife of Vaughn's character. She's a former D-list actress who shares her husband's ambitions. She's also "a full partner in his illegal enterprises," which he was trying to turn legitimate before his partner was murdered.

HBO still hasn't confirmed the casting of Abigail Spencer, Levin Rambin, and Michael Irby, all of whom reportedly joined the cast alongside Reilly.