True Detective is looking to add some Oscar-winning star power for its third season.

Variety reports that HBO is in talks with Moonlight and The Hunger Games actor Mahershala Ali to appear in the as-yet-unannounced next run of the anthology crime drama.

Every season of True Detective follows a brand new cast, with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson as the leading stars in the (absolutely brilliant) first, and then Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams and Vince Vaughn in the (frankly rubbish) second.

The publication is reporting that the network is looking for Ali to be the new lead.

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Following a disastrous second season, Deadwood creator David Milch was brought in to help showrunner Nic Pizzolatto shape the story of where the show can go from here.

Pizzolatto had written at least two episodes back in March, so if actors are starting to be cast, maybe we can expect an official confirmation of True Detective season three soon.

Season one star McConaughey revealed that he was game to return to the series... although he admitted he'd not been asked yet.

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"If that thing was written well and it came up again, I wouldn't hesitate for a second. Oh, I'm open to it for sure," he said.

From: Digital Spy