Actor Colin Farrell poses backstage during the 72nd Golden Globe Awards
IN PHOTO: Actor Colin Farrell poses backstage during the 72nd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 11, 2015. Reuters/Mike Blake

Porn stars Amia Miley and Peta Jensen are set to make an appearance in the much anticipated Season 2 of HBO’s anthology series, “True Detective.” Miley and Jensen, both 24-years-old, have been roped in for an orgy scene.

Miley and Jensen will be seen in “a deliriously vast, Eyes Wide Shut-caliber orgy sequence involving dozens of naked bodies,” according to The Hollywood Reporter (THR). The two porn stars, however, were not completely naked when the scene was being filmed at Pasadena mansion.

A source has told THR that the adult film stars were not roped in because of their porn experience. “True Detective” has used an extras casting service to find a group of men and women who had no problem stripping down in front of the camera. Miley and Jensen had signed up with this extras casting service.

Colin Farrell, who is playing the compromised detective Ray Velcoro, and Rachel McAdams, who is playing the uncompromising sheriff Ani Bezzerides, were also present at the set during the filming of this scene, according to THR’s report.

In addition to Farrell and McAdams, the other actors who have signed on to star in “True Detective” Season 2 are Vince Vaughn, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly and Afemo Omilami. Vaughn is playing the role of a career criminal called Frank Semyon. Kitsch’s character is called Paul Woodrugh who is a war veteran and motorcycle officer for the CHP. Reilly is playing the role of Jordan Semyon who is Frank's wife and a former D-list actress, while Omilami will be seen as Police Chief Holloway.

According to HBO’s brief logline of “True Detective” Season 2, “three police officers and a career criminal must navigate a web of conspiracy in the aftermath of a murder.” The leaked synopsis of the upcoming season, as published by Den of Geek, reveals that the investigation will follow the brutal murder of a corrupt city manager, Ben Casper. The three police officers, with their own issues, from three different cities will be given the task of finding the culprit. They soon discover that the investigation has much darker implications.

“True Detective” Season 2, which is set between Los Angeles and San Francisco, is expected to premiere sometime this summer. Justin Lin is directing the first two episodes of the new season, which will consist of eight episodes.

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