"Trinity" producers sit down with VSGuide to reveal new details on an upcoming storyline in season two! When asked to spill the beans on what this secret plot is, showrunner, Chris Davis had this to say, "The character of Cynthia Reynolds, is known in the comics for her affiliation with the Justice League, based out in Detroit, as the super-heroine, "Gypsy." Along with her, was Hank's character, and alter-ego, Steel. This season will bring the formation of that league, and we'll slowly be seeing those two characters, as well as two others, coming together as a unit."
"The other two key members of the team, Vixen and Vibe, portrayed by Freema Agyeman and Jay Hernandez, respectively, have been scarce so far in the series, only appearing in minor sequences, with little-to-no speaking roles. But the episode "Realm," see's a change to that, as their characters are officially introduced," producer Karl Hurd told us.
During the talk, producers were also able to tell VSGuide, exclusively, that both Anna Paquin and Benjamin McKenzie's characters [Cynthia & Hank] have not yet renewed their contracts for season three, and may not even be a part of the series, or the main cast, after Trinity's sophomore year.
Producers even revealed the possibility of a spin-off series in production, that will showcase the journey of Cynthia, Hank and her new friends as they find their own city to protect. Nothing has been confirmed, as of yet, but executive producer, Jason T. Davis, told us that the entire team of Trinity is hoping the project works out, and also, alongside showrunner, Chris Davis, producer Karl Hurd will be penning the potential project.
So, what do you think? Excited about this new hero-team, straight from DC Comics? Sad to possibly see Cynthia and Hank leave Trinity? Hopeful to see them being brought back to life in a spinoff project? Sound off below!
During the talk, producers were also able to tell VSGuide, exclusively, that both Anna Paquin and Benjamin McKenzie's characters [Cynthia & Hank] have not yet renewed their contracts for season three, and may not even be a part of the series, or the main cast, after Trinity's sophomore year.
Producers even revealed the possibility of a spin-off series in production, that will showcase the journey of Cynthia, Hank and her new friends as they find their own city to protect. Nothing has been confirmed, as of yet, but executive producer, Jason T. Davis, told us that the entire team of Trinity is hoping the project works out, and also, alongside showrunner, Chris Davis, producer Karl Hurd will be penning the potential project.
So, what do you think? Excited about this new hero-team, straight from DC Comics? Sad to possibly see Cynthia and Hank leave Trinity? Hopeful to see them being brought back to life in a spinoff project? Sound off below!