Overview
- Empire’s on-set report says Season 2 pivots from the original trio to a Lucy–Ghoul pairing framed as a tense, sometimes buddy-style journey.
- Ella Purnell describes the duo’s push‑and‑pull as a test of morals, raising whether one softens or the other hardens as they travel.
- Justin Theroux joins as Mr. House, presented as connected to the Ghoul’s past life as Cooper Howard.
- Theroux says their encounters include "heavyweight" battles of ideas, promising dialogue-driven showdowns over spectacle.
- Prime Video schedules the new season for December 17, according to Empire’s latest set report.