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Succession’s J. Smith-Cameron is bringing her immense talent to the West Coast.

The actress will recur in Season 3 of the Las Vegas-set comedy Hacks, Variety reports. We don’t yet know who she’s playing, but we’re already perched for her first appearance in the series.

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Smith-Cameron joins a handful of other big names slated to guest-star in the upcoming season, including Helen Hunt, Christina Hendricks, Christopher Lloyd, Dan Bucatinsky, George Wallace and Tony Goldwyn.

Plus, Megan Stalter and series co-creator Paul W. Downs — who’ve appeared as Kayla and Jimmy, respectively, since Season 1 — were upgraded to series-regular status.

Ready for some more recent newsy nuggets? Well…

* Argylle, the star-studded spy comedy from Kingsman’s Matthew Vaughn, will make its streaming debut next Friday, April 12 on Apple TV+, per Variety.

* Prime Video and the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) announced a multi-year rights extension in which Prime Video will continue to be the exclusive national streaming partner of 21 WNBA games each season, including the Championship Game of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup.

* Paramount+ has recruited Octavio Rodriguez (Homeland, Grey’s Anatomy) and J.R. Villarreal (Freeridge) for recurring roles in the oil rig drama Landman starring Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter, our sister site Deadline reports. The series hails from Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan and Boomtown podcast executive producer/host Christian Wallace.

* Your Friends and Neighbors has boosted its ensemble with recurring roles for Sandrine Holt (The Expanse, Homeland) and Corbin Bernsen (The Resident, City on a Hill) in the Apple TV+ drama starring Jon Hamm, per Deadline.

* NBC has greenlit the reality-bending adventure competition Destination X, in which participants guess their location in a blacked-out bus amid numerous misdirects. Adapted from the popular Belgian format, American and UK versions will be filmed simultaneously with the goal of launching in 2025 across NBC and BBC One & iPlayer, respectively.

* Peter Dager (Insidious: The Red Door) will star opposite Owen Wilson in the currently untitled Apple TV+ comedy from Ford v Ferrari scribe Jason Keller, according to Deadline.

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