HBO has had quite the showing at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. Game of Thrones held court in its last ever SDCC panel, and we’ve seen exciting trailers for His Dark Materials and Watchmen. Now, an all-new Westworld season 3 trailer has been released and it proves the premium cabler should have no problem filling the void left by its flagship series.
From the looks of things, Westworld season 3 will take place both in Delos’ parks and the outside world, which looks futuristic and super-cool. So bring yourselves back online and check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64CYajemh6E
Former Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul plays a construction worker from Los Angeles named Caleb who’s going to “have a strong impact” on Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood).
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The season 2 finale saw Dolores in the android body of Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) escape the park with several brain balls (those little black orbs from the trailer). Safely on the outside, she began creating host bodies for herself and Bernard (Jeffrey Wright).
In season 3, we’re going to see the hosts try to gain a foothold in our world…you know, so they can wipe out all of humanity. The standard man vs machine scenario.
In the trailer, we hear Luke Hemsworth’s Ashley Stubbs (who was revealed to be a host in the season 2 finale) talking with Bernard about going back to the park. Bernard wants someone to help them stop Dolores, and you probably can guess this guy is who they went looking for:
Just how stable William aka the Man in Black (Ed Harris) is, is probably a whole other question.
The trailer also gives us our first glimpse at an all-new park to the show: Warworld.
Apparently, that’s where Maeve (Thandie Newton) and Hector (Rodrigo Santoro) have been hanging out.
And finally, since Game of Thrones is over forever, I guess there’s no better time to recapture those fond medieval memories than by visiting Westeros World…
Okay, so that’s clearly not going to be the name of whichever new park Stubbs is getting weaponry from, but it looks so damn cool.
Westworld will make its triumphant return to HBO in 2020.
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