Fans of Will Trent can’t stop talking about how much Ramón Rodríguez has evolved from the previous season to the latest one — and the difference is impossible to ignore. Last season, his portrayal of Will Trent leaned heavily on restraint: quiet intensity, controlled emotions, and a man still hiding behind his scars.
Fast forward to the new season, and everything feels sharper, heavier, and far more personal. Rodríguez brings a deeper emotional edge to Will, allowing cracks to show where walls once stood firm. The character no longer just observes pain — he lives in it, reacts to it, and sometimes lets it overwhelm him.

Visually and emotionally, the transformation is striking. Where last season’s Will often felt guarded and methodical, this season’s version is more confrontational, more vulnerable, and noticeably worn down by everything he’s endured. Fans say it feels like watching a man finally buckle under years of pressure — and Ramón Rodríguez sells every second of it.