'Mr. Robot' season 2 premiere spoilers: expect things to get tougher

"Mr. Robot" season 2 returns in 2016 with more intriguing plots. Facebook/USA Network

Sam Ismail, the creator of "Mr. Robot",  implied that the events of season 1 is lighter compared to what is to come in season 2, saying that the upcoming events in the next season will get really dark. Rami Malek (Elliot) even confirmed this by saying that Ismail had warned him that things will not be easy for his character in the next season, something that Ismail never did in the past. 

While Ismail proposes that things will be tougher in the upcoming season, the cast of "Mr. Robot" have their own preferences on what they want to see more of.

Carly Chaikin who plays Darlene in the series wants to see the character interact more with her brother, Elliot. Chaikin also suggests that the connection between Elliot and Mr. Robot get explored deeper.

Malek has his own request too, which includes lesser flashback scenes of Shyla (Frankie Shaw) and to be able to eat and change clothes in the next season.

Christian Slater is also expected to return to the show to reprise his role as Mr. Robot. In season 1, it was also revealed that he is Elliot's estranged father, Edward Alderson.

Another thing that fans should expect in the upcoming season of "Mr. Robot" is the continuation of the story of the White Rose. BD Wong who plays the White Rose has set such a precedent when she appeared in the finale for "Mr. Robot" season 1, pointing to a bigger purpose for season 2.

Other rumors also suggest that Tyrell Wellick's (Martin Wallstrom) wife Joanna (Stephanie Corneliussen) will play a big role in the up coming season. Joanna's role may not have been clear at the beginning but season 2 hopes to make more sense of her part in the grand scheme of things.

"Mr. Robot" season 2 is said to be returning to USA Network in June or July 2016, but this schedule is still yet to be confirmed.

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