Prison: Break 2 Cast

Though dead, the real identity of the man behind the money (D.B. Cooper) haunted the season via flashbacks and the buried $5 million.

When Prison Break premiered in 2005, it was a high-concept thriller: a structural engineer gets himself sent to a maximum-security prison to break out his wrongly convicted brother. The first season’s claustrophobic tension was a smash hit. But Season 2 (2006-2007) took a sharp left turn. The escape was over. The manhunt had begun. prison break 2 cast

Trading the gray walls of Fox River State Penitentiary for the wide-open highways of America, Season 2—subtitled Manhunt —forced the cast to stretch beyond their prison personas. Here’s a look at the key players who made the second season a thrilling game of cat and mouse. Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield: The master planner without a plan. Season 2 stripped Michael of his blueprints and his controlled environment. Miller’s performance evolved from stoic strategist to a desperate, exhausted fugitive. His iconic "sleeve-rip" was replaced by nervous glances over his shoulder as he raced to find his wife, Dr. Sara Tancredi, and dig up the mythical money in Utah. Though dead, the real identity of the man

The loyal best friend. While others had grand conspiracies to solve, Sucre just wanted to get back to Chicago and his pregnant girlfriend, Maricruz. Nolasco provided the heart and comic relief of the fugitive group, often being the one to ask the obvious, panicked question: "What are we gonna do now?" The first season’s claustrophobic tension was a smash hit

The villain you loved to hate became a pathetic, desperate man. Fired from Fox River for allowing the escape, Bellick turned bounty hunter. Williams perfectly played the fall from tyrannical guard to a fat, hungry loser chasing a reward he’d never get. His scenes being outsmarted by the inmates he used to torture were pure schadenfreude.