The second season of of AMC’s sci-fi drama Humans, featuring new cast addition Carrie-Anne Moss, will debut Monday, February 13, at 10 PM. Along with the premiere date, AMC today released key art for Season 2.

Written by Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley, the series — which also airs on Channel 4 in the UK — is set in a parallel present and focuses on what happens when the lines between humans and machines are blurred.

The eight-episode second season picks up several months after the events of Year 1, with Niska (Emily Berrington) still at large and in possession of the consciousness code. Unaware of her location, Niska’s synth family — Mia (Gemma Chan), Leo (Colin Morgan) and Max (Ivanno Jeremiah) — are trying to find their place in the world while Joe (Tom Goodman-Hill) and Laura (Katherine Parkinson) attempt to mend their marriage. As unconfirmed reports of synths behaving inexplicably surface, the ripple effects of one simple yet seismic decision sees the past return dramatically and surprisingly to the door of the Hawkins house. Joe, Laura, and the entire family are faced with a difficult choice that will put the family under an intense spotlight.

Will Tudor, Pixie Davies, Lucy Carless, Theo Stephenson, Neil Maskell and Ruth Bradley also are returning for Season 2 alongside series rookies Carrie-Anne Moss, Sam Palladino, Marshall Allman, Sonya Cassidy, Bella Dayne and Letitia Wright. Moss plays Dr. Athena Morrow, a pre-eminent Artificial Intelligence expert who is driven by her own motives to create a new kind of machine consciousness. Palladio is Ed, a struggling café owner trying to breathe life into his family business; Allman plays Milo Khoury, a young Silicon Valley billionaire, founder and CEO of a leading technology company intent on changing the world; Cassidy plays Hester, one of the most unique Synths on the planet; Dayne plays Astrid, a free-spirited young Berliner who will be tested by someone special who comes into her life; and Wright plays Renie, a bullied seventeen-year-old “synthie,” a fast-growing subculture of humans pretending to be Synths.