What do two young super-powered teenagers do after saving the city together?

They … try and go back to living their lives?

They’re both trying to move on from the trauma of Season 1 in whatever ways they can.

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Check out everything the showrunner and stars revealed below.

Now, she’s back home with her mom.

“Both of them went through a lot last season.

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They struggled through ups and downs, and this season they’re struggling, but for a good reason.

“It’s lonely for him.

But it’s been crazy for him not being able to see his parents.

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That teaches him a lot about himself as well.”

“So he can be anywhere he wants at any time.

That gives him a different level of confidence.

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But he also knows that obviously there’s still a whole police department out there looking for him.

Though their lives may be separated right now, they’ll always be connected.

That doesn’t mean they’ll always get along, however, and some drama could be brewing.

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More Than Vigilantes, More Than Friends?

“This is a little spoilery, but they have a regular movie night.

Wednesday nights they set up the projector in the church.

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Hmmm, could there be a kiss coming this season?

Not if you ask Joseph.

“There’s no boundaries, there’s no baggage.

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It’s just Tyrone and Tandy,” he says.

“I feel like that’s perfect for right now.

Them being best friends is very cool to see.”

And Holt agrees with her co-star.

That’ll be way more enhanced this season.”

Their Powers Are Growing

Another aspect of Tandy and Tyrone that’s “enhanced” this season?

Gone are the days where the newbie superheroes accidentally access their abilities.

“Season 2 is just on a whole new level of intensity,” Holt says.

“It’s a lot heavier material, but we also bring a lot more heart and depth.

They’re not just teleporting and manifesting light daggers.

They are really becoming a superhero duo and doing things together.”

It’s exactly what we want Tyrone and Tandy to be.”

For Tyrone, deepening his understanding of his powers means exploring what his cloak can do.

And after he sucked up Detective Connors (J.D.

“It’s going to be crazier than you expect,” Joseph teases.

So when we did that in Episode 10, I was like, ‘Yes finally!’

But it gets even crazier this season to a point where it’s explored even deep[er].

And that’s all I’m going to say because I’ll get in trouble.”

He laughs, then continues.

“They’re not perfect people, and they’re not perfect superheroes.

You see them become these badass superheroes but it still takes time.

I think it will be worth the wait to see that.”

“So we’ll see what happens.”

“We’re going to change their powers a little,” he says.

“We’ve seen Connors go into the cloak, we have no idea where he ended up.

Someone else is going to go in there and pull him out.”

But don’t expectCloak and Daggerto follow the mythology of the cloak from the comics exactly.

“It’s a little more of an exploration of the human psyche.

But just how much has O’Reilly turned into the Marvel antihero Mayhem?

O’Reilly is that for Tyrone, for a young black man [who] especially wants to see that.

And to see someone that actually cares so much about him was huge for him.”

That’s why O’Reilly’s transformation in Season 2 is likely going to hit Tyrone the hardest.

It’s going to be cool to see that relationship with O’Reilly, the roles rehearsing."

“She’s not really coping with it the best way.

Sure sounds a lot like Mayhem, huh?

She can release a green, venomous gas from her pores that can paralyze people.

She uses her sharp talon-like fingernails to scratch her enemies so that the gas enters their bloodstreams.

But she doesn’t exactly follow the same code of ethics as superheroes either (think: murder.

“There’s definitely a focus on her fingernails,” Lahana teases.

“Sometimes we do things that are in comics.

Sometimes we don’t.

You will see things in the show that you’ve read in the comics.”

“I cannot speak highly enough about what Emma Lahana can do.

But we always want our villains relatable.

And we want to keep our villains as human beings as well.

As for whether or not Mayhem will becomeCloak and Dagger’s big bad?

“You’re going to watch Season 2 to find out,” Pokaski says with a laugh.

Cloak and Daggerreturns with a two-hour premiere on Thursday, April 4 at 8 p.m. on Freeform.