: Darien Fawkes, a reformed thief, continues to use a "quicksilver" gland implanted in his head to become invisible while working for a shadowy government agency.

: The primary tension remains the "Quicksilver Madness"—the side effect that slowly drives Darien insane if he doesn't receive regular doses of a counter-agent. Season Highlights :

: Speculation suggests the story will continue Cecilia Kass’s journey as she deals with the aftermath of the first film and the potential discovery of more invisibility technology. Quick Comparison: Which "Season 2" 2000 TV Series (Season 2) 2020 Movie Sequel (In Works) Lead Actor Vincent Ventresca Elisabeth Moss Status Completed (22 episodes) In Development Core Theme Espionage & Madness Trauma & Survival Tone Sci-Fi Action / Comedy Psychological Horror

: A sequel is officially in development but does not yet have a release date.

: Lead star Elisabeth Moss and director Leigh Whannell have stated they are taking their time to ensure the script is "worthy" of the first film's success.

There are two primary ways to look at : as the actual second season of the cult classic TV series or as the highly anticipated (but yet-to-be-released) sequel to the 2020 horror film. 1. The Sci-Fi TV Series (2000–2002)

: The series concludes with "The New Stuff," where Darien receives a final injection that permanently fixes the gland, ending his madness but also ending the show’s run. 2. The Movie Sequel (The Invisible Man 2)