'Sense8' season 2 spoilers: Capheus in trouble; Kala-Wolfgang moments teased

Kala and Wolfgang share a tender moment in "Sense8" season 2. Tumblr/Sense8

The latest reports hint that "Sense8" season 2 will put Matatu driver Capheus in the crosshairs of Whispers, the dangerous organization going after the sensates.

According to spoilers, the character will be the new target of the group, who also captured Riley in the first season. Thanks to Will and Nomi, Riley was put to safety, albeit by a hair's breadth.

It remains to be seen what the Whispers has planned for Capheus in "Sense8" season 2, although the focus right now with regards to the character is the shake-up behind the scenes.

Aml Ameen, who played the role of Capheus in the first season of "Sense8," was booted out of the show after an argument with "Sense8" co-creator Lana Wachowski.

This sudden cast change brings relative newcomer Toby Onwumere. The University of California, San Diego acting graduate (Master of Fine Arts) will play the role of Capheus in "Sense8" season 2.

"Sense8" season 2 has been in production for a while now. The cast and crew have gone to lots of places, including India and Paris. Their most recent pit stop is San Francisco, where they filmed for three days.

Wachowski has been documenting their filming-slash-world tour on Tumblr. The latest post there shows photos from the production team and the cast's stay in Mumbai.

One eye-catching image features Tina Desai's Kala passionately embraced by Max Riemelt's Wolfgang. It looks like fans of the pairing will see great moments between the couple in "Sense8" season 2.

Reports even indicate that love will be in the air in "Sense8" season 2 as the couples on the show will have romantic and intimate scenes in the new season.

"Sense8" season 2 will premiere on Netflix next year. A special episode, however, will be aired this Christmas. The said installment will open up a story that will be further explored in the new season.

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