Powerless used to be about a untested woman work at an indemnity companionship in the DC universe , catering to bystander caught up in superpowered brawls . But then its premise underwent a major re - running , and now a new television set spot for the show show us just how different it is .
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Vanessa Hudgens ’ agonist Emily Locke is no longer an employee at insurance company RetCon , butinstead the new foreland of R&D at Wayne Security — a subdivision of Bruce Wayne ’s Brobdingnagian corporation that seemingly build up gizmo to help oneself the public safeguard itself from superpowered moments of hysteria and public property destruction . Which means the cast no longer really works in an office , and instead , as you’re able to see in the house trailer below , in a goose research research lab where wacky products are tested ( and fail miserably in the process ):

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It ’s a pretty extremist modification from thefootage we first saw last yr — although some moments from the original original still seem to rest , and there ’ll still be some of the office funniness hijinks , judging by the board room scene briefly shown in the clip .
But it ’s absolved from this trailer that Powerless is a fleck more out there now , beyond its original flesh , with a mediocre amount of special slapstick thrown in and around its zany superhero premiss . That might actually be a good thing , considering when we saw the airplane pilot at Comic - Con the sameness nature of the office setting wasone of the weaker points of the show . mayhap the refreshed limit lets Powerless share itslove of hidden DC continuitya bit more ?

We ’ll find out if it ’s improved soon enough — Powerless will premiere on February 2nd .
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