Before Mr. Robot Season 2 returns to USA Network, the first season is now out on DVD and Blu-Ray. Joining the upcoming sophomore season, Mr Robot (Christian Slater) and Elliot (Rami Malek) tease new additions to the cast, including Craig Robinson.
As we previously mentioned, during the first season, Elliot (Malek) finds himself in hacker territory against Evil Corp with "fsociety." With a mysterious man linked to his past, Elliot finds himself siding with Mr. Robot (Christian Slater). As Evil Corp sinks its seductive claws on Elliot's best friend, Angela (Portia Doubleday), Fsociety has a way of hurting E Corp but in order to put their plans into motion, Elliot has to become more than just a cyber-vigilante. Struggling with his own paranoia and delusions, Elliot wants to know what the connection is between him, Mr. Robot, and Darlene (Carly Chaikin). But will the truth bring about the digital revolution that FSociety has been asking for?
According to TV Line, The Office alum has landed a recurring role in the sophomore season. Robinson plays Ray, a neighborhood local who reaches out to Elliot during his time of need. After playing such comedic roles in Hot Tub Time Machine and This is the End, what can we expect from the Pineapple Express stand-up in his dramatic turn?
As we previously mentioned, Joey Bada$$ and Chris Conroy will have recurring roles on the USA drama. Joey Bada$, whose real name is Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott, plays a close friend of Elliot's from the neighborhood. Conroy plays Derek, Joanna's new man in her life.
Michael Cristofer (Evil Corp CEO Philip Price), Stephanie Corneliussen (Joanna), Ben Rappaport (Angela's ex boyfriend Ollie) and Tom Riis Farrell (Bill) have been bumped up to series regulars.
Sometimes the universe aligns perfectly.#MrRobot's newest cast member is @mrcraigrobinson: https://t.co/SlD33QkKKF pic.twitter.com/Z2WUDViz0o
— USA Network (@USA_Network) March 7, 2016
Season 2 of Mr. Robot will return to USA Network.
Readers, are you excited to see Mr. Robot's return?
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