The recently revealed new sneak preview video for season 2 of Ray Donovan is not serious and intense as much as it is comical in capturing Ray's woes.

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The clip shows Ray (Liev Schreiber) swamped with more than just client cases, getting calls from everyone in trouble, including his own daughter who has been accused of carrying marijuana. The scenes are evocative of hilarity, and abandons the usually grave tone Ray Donovan teaser shown.

Ray's prestigious client list is going to expand with stars like Omar J. Dorsey, will be playing the part of Cookie Brown, a powerful music business entrepreneur, who was very recently serving time in prison, and Eilon Bailey, who will play a self-help guru.

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While Ray's get himself some good business there will be a whole bunch of new cast members who will be creating trouble for him in season 2.

General Hospital's Andrea Bogart is set to star as Megan, the wife of FBI agent Thomas Volchek (Kip Pardue)

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Pardue, who plays the part of Volchek also comes on board with season 2 of the Showtime series. Volchek is an FBI agent working under the chief of the Los Angeles division, James Cochran. Hank Azaria will portray Cochran. Both Purdue and Azaria will have recurring roles throughout the season. It was previously reported that Azaria's character will cause problems for Ray (Liev Schrieber) on the show, and it seems like the addition of Pardue will spell double trouble for the fixer.

Sherilyn Fenn (Twin Peaks) will be guest-starring as Azaria's wife on the series.

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Then there are some guest stars who won't be complicating affairs for Ray.

The Wire's Wendell Pierce will also be coming on board as Mr. Keith, a parole officer on the show. Though Pierce's character's circumstances will be pretty abysmal, and instead of posing a threat to Ray, he will be actually taking some help from him.

Vinessa Shaw is also joining the cast as a Pulitzer award-winning Boston Globe journalist who is working on a book about Sully (James Woods) and the circumstances surrounding his death. Shaw's character might create trouble for Ray as she digs deeper while investigating.

The second season will premiere on July 13.

Ray Donovan airs on Sundays at 10 p.m. on Showtime.

Watch the new preview here: