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Starlight Turns to Marie Moreau to Stop Vought's Project Odessa in 'Gen V' Season 2

Summary

  • Starlight seeks help from Marie Moreau to stop Vought's mysterious "Project Odessa"
  • Godolkin University is now under the control of Dean Cipher
  • Ethan Slater joins the cast in the recurring role of Thomas Godolkin
Starlight Turns to Marie Moreau to Stop Vought's Project Odessa in 'Gen V' Season 2

The long-awaited second season of the Prime Video series "Gen V" is set to premiere on September 17th, and the first three episodes will feature a familiar face. Starlight, played by Erin Moriarty, is seeking help from Marie Moreau, portrayed by Jaz Sinclair, to stop Vought's mysterious and presumably dangerous "Project Odessa."

The trailer for the new season reveals that Vought is resuming this research program, and Starlight needs Marie's assistance to put a stop to it. This plan requires Marie to return to Godolkin University, which is now under the troubling control of a new character, Dean Cipher, played by Hamish Linklater.

The trailer also offers a glimpse into how the character of Andre, played by Chance Perdomo, will factor into the second season, following the actor's tragic death in March 2024. A dramatic voiceover promises to get to the bottom of Project Odessa "for Andre."

Fans of the show will also be excited to see Ethan Slater, known for his roles in "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Wicked," joining the cast in a recurring role as Thomas Godolkin.

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According to the article, 'Project Odessa' is a mysterious and presumably dangerous research program that Vought is resuming, and Starlight needs Marie Moreau's help to stop it.
The article states that a dramatic voiceover promises to get to the bottom of 'Project Odessa' "for Andre," following the tragic death of actor Chance Perdomo in March 2024.
Ethan Slater, known for his roles in 'SpongeBob SquarePants' and 'Wicked,' is joining the 'Gen V' cast in a recurring role as Thomas Godolkin.

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