Woody Harrelson has shot down any plans for a True Detective reunion with Matthew McConaughey. During a Today show appearance while promoting his new film Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, Harrelson said there is no chance of returning to a new season focused on Rust Cohle and Marty Hart. The update comes amid ongoing fan speculation about a revival of the acclaimed first season, which earned Emmy recognition for its two lead actors. Harrelson made clear that revisiting the show with McConaughey isn’t something he intends to pursue, suggesting that another season would tarnish the original iteration. He has previously discussed the idea of moving the True Detective anthology forward with fresh stories and new casts rather than reviving the exact Season 1 dynamic. For True Detective fans, the actor’s remarks provide a definitive stance on a McConaughey–Harrelson reunion, making it unlikely we’ll see the iconic Cohle and Hart pairing reprise their roles in any future season. As discussions about potential reboots and new installments continue, this statement helps set expectations for where the True Detective saga might go next in the HBO crime drama universe. Stay tuned for more True Detective updates, including news about potential spinoffs, reboots, or new seasons, as audiences watch how the anthology concept evolves in the modern TV landscape.