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‘Legion’ Season 2: Noah Hawley Reveals a New Villain, More Episodes, and Teases Professor X

Noah Hawley, Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza and more “Legion” cast and crew revealed exciting new plot details for Season 2 at Comic-Con.
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Legion” fans showed up in droves for FX’s Comic-Con panel Thursday evening, and even though production on Season 2 has yet to begin, the audience was treated to a number of new details.

First and foremost, the second season has received an expanded episode order from FX. Season 1 consisted of eight episodes, but the follow-up will feature 10. John Solberg, the network’s executive vice-president of communications, also announced production is slated to begin in early 2018.

Joining the existing cast will be a new face playing an existing villain. Said Taghmaoi (“Wonder Woman,” “Three Kings”) will play the Shadow King, also known as Amahl Farouk. Able to possess human bodies, the Shadow King is a being made of pure psychic energy which feasts on the hatred within humans. He (or it?) has already possessed Aubrey Plaza’s Lenny and Jemaine Clement’s Oliver, but now the three of them will form a “trio” of big bads in Season 2.

“I remember when Professor X had that battle with the Shadow King [in the comic books],” Hawley said during the panel. “They’re just sitting in the restaurant, and no one would know they’re battling on this other astral plane. When the Shadow King loses, his head just falls down on the table. […] It always felt like this really interesting thing we could build into.”

Clement’s character will also be explored further in Season 2, as he and Lenny build on their new partnership in evil.

“Everyone has a secret. So there are more secrets to come,” executive producer Jeff Loeb said. “Hopefully we’re rooting for the right guy.”

As for David, the series’ main character who ended Season 1 trapped inside a tiny flying orb, Hawley was tight-lipped.

“He went on a little ride in a little ball, and that obviously will take him someplace. And he’ll obviously have to find his way back to the others… he said, informatively,” Hawley said, to a few laughs from the crowd.

Rachel Keller and Dan Stevens, "Legion"

But the center of the series remains romantic, and Hawley did say that David and Sydney’s relationship will continue to develop in Season 2.

“At its core, this is an epic love story of two people who literally physically can’t be together,” Hawley said. “If Season 1 was the honeymoon, then in Season 2 they’re going to have to figure out how this will actually work.”

Later in the panel, Hawley and his fellow executive producers were pressed as to whether David Heller’s father, Professor Xavier, would make an appearance in the upcoming season.

“I hadn’t thought of that. That could be good, right?” Hawley said, sarcastically.

“Sure.” Loeb said.

Stevens, who recently appeared on Entertainment Tonight with Patrick Stewart (who’s played Professor X in multiple films), mentioned during the panel that Stewart wasn’t aware of the series, but seemed excited about it.

“I educated him on television,” Stevens said. “He seemed very into the idea, Jeff.”

A fan then asked if they knew which version of Professor X would appear in the series.

“On some level it depends on who would do it,” Hawley said. “And when we reach that part of the story, is it funnier if he’s older or younger than his dad?”

To end the panel, Hawley made a related announcement: He’s currently developing a movie on the Marvel comic book character Doctor Doom.

“Legion” Season 2 is expected to air in 2018.

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