NOS4A2: Vic’s Allies Prepare to Take a Stand Against Charlie Max in New Clip (Exclusive)

The first season of NOS4A2 saw Vic McQueen (Ashleigh Cummings) take a stand against Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto), but his connection to the Wraith made his defeat easier said than done, with a new clip from this week’s upcoming episode seeing Vic’s partner Lou (Jonathan Langdon) and father Chris (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) preparing to end Manx’s terror once and for all. Check out the exclusive clip above and tune in to a new episode of NOS4A2 this Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on AMC.

In the new episode, “Vic McQueen returns to the Lakehouse only to ride straight into a deadly trap. Charlie Manx cashes in his favor. We meet the Hourglass Man, a powerful strong creative.”

NOS4A2‘s second season picks up eight years after the events of season one. Vic McQueen (Ashleigh Cummings) remains more determined than ever to destroy Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto). Charlie, having faced his own mortality, emerges desperate for revenge against Vic. This time, he sets his sights on the person who means most to Vic – her eight-year-old son Wayne. The race for Wayne’s soul sends Vic and Charlie on a high-speed collision course, forcing both to confront the mistakes of their pasts in order to secure a hold on Wayne’s future.

While we witnessed the extent of Manx’s supernatural prowess in the first season of the series, this new season also sheds light on the figure’s history. Star Quinto previously expressed his excitement at getting to see a new side of the character.

“It was a conversation I had with the showrunner, with Jami O’Brien, before Season Two as they were launching the writers’ room,” Quinto shared with ComicBook.com. “And we got together to talk about the things that were important and I felt like, on one hand, we had established this trope in Season One. So audiences knew what it took for Charlie to go from old to young and vice versa. Knowing that we were going to start the season in the place of he’s super old, we would see this reverse transformation happen off the top of the season.”

He added, “And then I was like, ‘I don’t really see the point in necessarily just doing it to do it. We get that it’s a thing, but why don’t we position the season in a way that we can explore other stuff?’ We spent so much time in Season One establishing story and relationships and I think we did a pretty good job of it, so now let’s let Season Two be a place and a time where we can let those established things pay off.”

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Tune in to a new episode of NOS4A2 this Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on AMC.

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