Mr. Robot will be returning with a sophomore season with darker plots and twists ahead.

In an interview with Sam Esmail, creator of the show, along with his cast, Rami Malek (Elliot), Carly Chaikin (Darlene), Portia Doubleday (Angela) Martin Wallstrom (Tyrell) and Christian Slater (Mr. Robot), he said that the return of the season will intensify as “It gets really f***ing dark. I mean, really dark,” notes Polygon when the crew sat down at the New York Comic Con.

In season one, Elliot was shocked when he learned that Mr. Robot, the leader of the FSociety is his father and a creation of his imagination owed to his schizophrenia. As the story continues on, Esmail revealed that the overall story arc of Mr. Robot “is about what happens after Elliot discovers that Mr. Robot is a deeper, alter ego. We’re staying on track in regards to what the end of the movie would be,” notes Deadline as the show creator talked about the series at Paley Fest, also in New York.

Chaikin piped in and said that they will know more about FSociety in general in its second installment. Meanwhile, Esmail remained vague when asked about the love angle of Elliot and Angela and tried to keep mum about any further details for the show’s second season. Nonetheless, he mentioned that he does his best to explain to his cast the plotlines, particularly the roles they are playing, in order for them to know early on about their characters. He said “It would be weird if I kept them in the dark,” but he joked that this might change, saying “who knows? We might do that in season 2.”

The first season aired in summer this year and was well-received by both fans and critics. In Rotten Tomatoes, most of the critics agreed that Mr. Robot is thrilling and full of suspense, while maintaining its “timely” and “provocative” storyline. More than 90% of the audience also expressed that they want to see the series. Fans are also strongly anticipating the sophomore season of Mr. Robot, expected to air next year.