CLOAK AND DAGGER Season 2 Trailer Teases Tension Between Our Heroes As Mayhem Is Unleashed
The first full trailer for the upcoming second season of Marvel and Freeform's Cloak and Dagger is now online, and it gives us our first proper glimpse of Mayhem (Emma Lahana) in action. Check it out...
Freeform has debuted the first full trailer for season 2 of Marvel's Cloak and Dagger, and it features some footage of ruthless antihero Mayhem doing what she does best.
Towards the end of season 1, Detective Brigid O'Reilly (Emma Lahana) began her transformation into the fan-favorite Marvel Comics character, and when the show returns on April 4, she's going to be in full control of her superhuman abilities.
It also looks like Mayhem will join forces with with Tandy (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone (Aubrey Joseph) to help take down a Louisiana’s sex trafficking ring, but when it becomes clear that she has no qualms about killing, the temporary alliance is shattered and our heroes find themselves butting heads.
Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think. Did you the first season of Cloak and Dagger? Sound off in the usual place.
After receiving critical acclaim for its freshman season, Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger will continue to follow the story of Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph)—two teenagers from very different backgrounds who find themselves burdened with and awakened to newly acquired superpowers, which are mysteriously linked to one another. Season two turns the heat up on our young heroes as Tyrone and Tandy try to find their place as more active heroes in this world. As they learn and grow emotionally, so will their skills. In season one, we saw Tandy and Ty dip their toes into the world of hopes and fears; this season, they will dive deeper into this metaphysical pool. With enhanced powers and a decision to be the type of heroes they want to be, they make the choice to run into the danger, head first. They tackle a heartless vigilante and uncover an evil that’s been preying on the young women of the city, as the show takes on more serious topics like gang violence and human trafficking.