Netflix unveils new trailer for Wachowski siblings’ "Sense8" (video)

Netflix unveils new trailer for Wachowski siblings’

PanARMENIAN.Net - Netflix has released a new official trailer for "Sense8" season 2, AceShowbiz reports. It hints at the group's attempt to find their place in the system as they question who they are and whom they should believe. "Do not trust any of them," warns Jonas Maliki, a senate from a different cluster who wants to help the newly-born cluster of sensates.

Shots of the eight key characters living their individual lives are interspersed with scenes of people conducting experiment, perhaps on a sensate. "You have to stop it," someone who appears to be imprisoned says.

The video also hints that the sensates won't be hiding from their biggest foe anymore, the shadowy organization led by Whispers. "You think you're hunting us? We're coming for you," Will Gorski tells Whispers. But the message of the video is unity as Riley Blue says, "As long as we're together, I know there's nothing we can't do."

Picking up where season one left off, season 2 will find Capheus, Kala, Lito, Nomi, Riley, Sun, Will and Wolfgang coming together both physically and mentally, plunged into the middle of each other's tragedies and triumphs. On the run from Whispers, and forced to question their very identity, it's a matter of survival as the Sensates must find a way to live with, understand and protect one another against all odds.

In season 2, dark forces continue to track the cluster of eight connected characters. The sensates will learn more about BPO, the secret organization searching for their cluster and others like them, and will work to protect themselves from this organization that is out to hunt and kill them.

The new season will be released May 5 on Netflix.

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