Garcelle Beauvais
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” star Garcelle Beauvais will play the recurring role of Mason in Season 2 of “The Arrangement.” Pictured: Beauvais attends The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Beverly Hills, California on April 2, 2016. Getty Images/Valerie Macon

Garcelle Beauvais, who played Doris Toomes in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” has landed a recurring role in Season 2 of “The Arrangement.”

According to Deadline, Beauvais will play Mason, a charismatic and intelligent businesswoman with ties to DeAnn’s (Lexa Doig) past.

Beauvais is best known for her roles as Francesca “Fancy” Monroe in WB’s sitcom, “The Jamie Foxx Show,” and as Valerie Heywood in ABC crime drama, “NYPD Blue.” The 50-year-old actress recently recurred as Our Lady Underground on Syfy’s “The Magicians.”

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Filming for Season 2 of “The Arrangement” started on Monday, and earlier today, series creator Jonathan Abrahams revealed in a couple of Instagram posts that Megan (Christine Evangelista) will finally star in her own movie next season. Check out Abrahams’ posts below:

Major plot details about Season 2 are being kept under wraps, but one of the things that fans are eager to find out is whether Megan also plans to harm Kyle (Josh Henderson) after vowing to burn down the Institute for the Higher Mind at the end of the Season 1 finale.

“That is a very, very good question,” Evangelista told TVLine last May when asked if Megan wants to take down Kyle together with the Institute. “Megan is at a point now where she either turns against him or she realizes that she wants to take him with her, and I’m not sure which direction it’s going to go in. I know that they genuinely love each other, and she wants to trust him, and perhaps she wants to help him in some way. Maybe a part of her plan is to get him out of the Institute? Or maybe it’s to take them all down?”

Meanwhile, since much of Megan’s backstory had already been fleshed out in Season 1, Henderson told The Daily Dish last May that fans will likely learn more about Kyle’s past in Season 2. “Our writer Jonathan Abrahams … is already working on his ideas for Season 2 and I know that he wants to push the envelope even more,” Henderson said at the time. “He’s telling me he wants to completely continue to wow the audience. That’s a big task, but he can do it, so I got all the faith with him in the world.”

E! has yet to set a premiere date for the 10-episode Season 2 of the series.