Mr. Robot Season 2 will debut this month, and new spoilers on the upcoming season were revealed on Wednesday.
The season one finale of Mr. Robot saw Elliot, fsociety and Evil Corp. in turmoil — markets crashed, Tyrell Wellick went missing and Mr. Robot woke up confused about the world around him.
The two-episode premiere is set to air with limited commercials and is followed by a new hour-long live after show called Hacking Robot. Season two also has 12 episodes, two more than the first season.
According to the synopsis for the Mr. Robot season two premiere titled “eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc”: Five/nine has changed the world; Elliot is in seclusion; Angela finds happiness at Evil Corp., and fsociety delivers a malicious payload.
Grace Gummer will join the cast this season as Dominique “Dom” DiPierro, an FBI agent investigating the Evil Corp hack. Craig Robinson will star as Ray, a friend of Elliot’s from the neighborhood who’s there to help him.
Chris Conroy will play a young man named Derek, who is part of Joanna Wellick’s personal life. Aasif Mandvi joins season two as Jesse, a special agent who is described as “a bit of a dog.”
Sandrine Holt will play Susan Jacobs, a member of Evil Corp’s General Counsel who “fits into fsociety’s plans. Michael Maize is set to play a man nicknamed “Lone Star”; a Texan friend of Ray’s.
Mr. Robot Season 2 reportedly picks up 30 days after fsociety’s cyber-attack on Evil Corp. Elliot will attempt to recover the memories he lost in the three days immediately following the hack, after he wakes up in Tyrell Wellicks SUV.
Rami Malek will reprise his role as Elliot Alderson and Christian Slater as Mr. Robot.
Mr. Robot Season 2 premieres on July 13 at 10 p.m. on USA Network.
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