Of the many questions Mr. Robot will hopefully answer by next week’s Season 2 premiere, chief among them is likely that of Tyrell Wellick, whose mysterious disappearance spurred along a great deal of last year’s finale. Now, our first full clip from the new season takes us back to his and Elliot’s missing night, and let’s just say you’ll want to reach for the popcorn.
Boy, if ever you thought Mr. Robot Season 2 needed a stronger push into its July premiere, today is your day. Not only has the new season expanded to 12 episodes, but USA has a new trailer and your requisite Talking Dead-style after-show to boot!
July seems like a criminally long wait for the second season of USA’s breakout drama Mr. Robot, but not nearly as much time will have passed after Elliott’s fsociety hack. A new Season 2 trailer sets the stage thirty days after the “Five/Nine” event, teasing the nooks and crannies of Elliott’s worsening breakdown.
Like the Fight Club that help inspired it, Mr. Robot likely had a tough time explaining its exact premise in Season 1 promotion, but increased visibility for Season 2 is taking fsociety nationwide. See for yourself in two new viral clips from Season 2, as both the news and Obama himself respond to the changing state of world affairs after mastermind (?) Tyrell Wellick’s attack.
We’ve barely begun to witness the fallout of Terry “Hulk Hogan” Bollea’s racist remarks making their way public, the WWE already having severed all ties to the iconic wrestler. So while said severance understandably pulls Hogan off as a judge for WWE reality competition Tough Enough, the series will endure by replacing him.
While we'd imagine a truckload of pineapples already on its way to USA headquarters right now, a grim but expected day for 'Psych' fans has come. USA has officially decided to make the current eighth season the final bow for the long-running psychic detective comedy starring James Roday and Dule Hill, closing out the series with a March finale that precedes an hour-long live retrospective. And yet