Hannais back, and the titular teen assassin (Esme Creed-Miles) wants revenge.
“At first she resists,” Farr says.
“She is back in the forest, which is really wonderful.

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She’s going back to her roots,” Creed-Miles says.
“You never really know whether she can trust any character or not.”
The CIA operative and former Utrax head has given everyone whiplash from her constantly changing loyalties.

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And perhaps Marissa doesn’t know either.
“Marissa is deeply convinced that Hanna should not return inside this organization,” Farr says.
“Marissa has now become bizarrely almost like a resistance leader trying to keep Hanna away from it.

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But Hanna is drawn to it, to the emotional connections of these other young girls.
Like any young teenager would be, she doesn’t want to be alone.
She wants to have family.

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But Marissa sees and knows the danger that sits within that.
“Marissa decides to give a shot to save her.
Hanna, similarly to Marissa, she’s a lone wolf and has a very hard time trusting anyone.
But where do Marissa’s real loyalties lie?
“First and foremost, always to herself,” Enos says with a laugh.
Creed-Miles says that Hanna and Marissa’s constantly evolving relationship is her favorite thing about season 2.
She comes a long way.”
The new villain
But wait… let’s go back to John Carmichael.
And for a while, of course, Marissa was also playing that role,” Farr says.
“What interested me in season 2 was to portray a very different face of Utrax.
And that’s what we see a lot of in season 2.”
Dermot Mulroney came to mind for all of those.
And Marissa knows how dangerous the situation has become when she realizes Carmichael is in charge of things.
As for the new Utrax training facility, Hanna has never seen anything like it before.
Hannaseason 2 debuts July 3 on Amazon Prime Video.