Fans may have to do a bit more waiting for it will be weeks till the slated return of the hit musical drama TV series “Empire”, which is now on its second half of Season 2. But fret no more because the team released yet another promotional poster to tease its avid viewers.
According to Crossmap, a new promo poster has already been released and it features the Lyon family comprising of Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), Lucious (Terrence Howard), Hakeem (Bryshere Y. Gray), Andrè (Trai Byers) and Jamal (Jussie Smollett). With Cookie being in front of the picture, many are speculating that this might mean Cookie being on the driver’s seat and take control of the company.
Knowing full well that Camilla (Naomi Campbell) and Hakeem teamed up to remove Lucious as the chief executive officer of their family's company, it might be not be an easy job for Cookie as well. Camilla, which Lucious sent away because of not being good enough for his son, will be back with vengeance and is more than determined to bring down the paternal head of the Lyon family.
And speaking of Lucious, there are rumors that he might be going back to prison for reasons not stated yet. But one thing is for sure though, it will be done by the presence of a new character which is in the form of cast "Homeland" alum Morocco Omari in a major recurring role as Tariq Cousins, a hotshot FBI agent.
The report added that it is predicted that his smooth style in combination with his street personality will come in handy as he deals with Lucious. Even though he moves without remorse, he also offers a person fair play before he decides to make his final steps.
So let us all find out what happens next and stay tuned for more updates.


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