Since HBO has yet to announce a third-season premiere for Succession, I guess we'll have to make do with the premiere of its second best show about the dehumanizing and insulating effects of extreme wealth:Westworld.
20.02.2020 - 23:16 / tvguide.com
Most of the trailers for Westworld's third season have been mild table-setters, painting a picture of a dreary future inhabited by a sleepwalking working class. Not any more. The newest — and possibly final — trailer for Season 3 wants you to remember that when robots get ticked off at their human masters, blood spills (and people get crushed against walls).
After Aaron Paul's new character took center stage with the previous trailer, the focus shifts to Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), Bernard
Since HBO has yet to announce a third-season premiere for Succession, I guess we'll have to make do with the premiere of its second best show about the dehumanizing and insulating effects of extreme wealth:Westworld.
HBO’s “Westworld” is a show full of twists and turns, and Season 3 will have its most ambitious turn yet: a crossover with “Game of Thrones.” David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the controversial “GoT” showrunners, will have a cameo on Season 3, Entertainment Weekly revealed Thursday.
HBO’s “Westworld” is a show full of twists and turns, and Season 3 will have its most ambitious turn yet: a crossover with “Game of Thrones.” David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the controversial “GoT” showrunners, will have a cameo on Season 3, Entertainment Weekly revealed Thursday.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Perhaps it’s fitting that “Westworld” is the recipient of the most extensive, and jarring, reboot in recent TV history.
HBO’s “Westworld” is a show full of twists and turns, and Season 3 will have its most ambitious turn yet: a crossover with “Game of Thrones.”
Season 3 of HBO’s Westworld feels like an entirely different TV show. The titular amusement park’s hyperintelligent droids, called “hosts,” have been rebooted; they’ve forgotten who they once were and what they’ve suffered.
It’s been almost two years since “Westworld” was last on the air, and fans could be forgiven for struggling to remember exactly who escaped the titular park at the end of season 2, and in what body.
Remember when Season 2 of Westworld began — after a short prelude featuring Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) speaking with Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) — with Bernard waking up on a beach completely disoriented? He may as well have been any of us as HBO's sci-fi series launched its sophomore season with a severe intent to disorient us as well, telling us nothing about when or where scenes were taking place.
Perhaps it’s fitting that “Westworld” is the recipient of the most extensive, and jarring, reboot in recent TV history.
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My history with Westworld is complicated. This is an embarrassing thing to admit, but I watched the first season in one weekend. That's literally 10 hours of TV, and I remember actually doing stuff in those two days. I was so obsessed that I had an episode playing in the background while I was curling my hair to go out that Saturday night. Nearly burnt my face off, but it was worth it, because the show was so damn good.
Chile, it looks like it’s about to go down on this upcoming season of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and based on this season’s trailer, we’re about ready to get our popcorn now!
Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker, which finds Octavia Spencer stepping into the shoes of the barrier-breaking, self-made millionaire who revolutionized black hair care. The four-part limited series brings to light the incredible story of Walker, the daughter of freed slaves who rose from a clothing washer job to become one of the richest women in the country at the time of her death in 1919.
Since Westworld premiered in 2016, the HBO thriller about a dystopian pleasure world filled with androids has repeatedly surprised viewers with haunting, chill-inducing takes of modern songs reimagined as piano tunes or orchestral soundtracks. The new versions work so well thanks to composer Ramin Djawadi, who has won two Emmys for his work on Game of Thrones, and has also been nominated for his Westworld compositions.
UPDATE: A day after HBO released the trailer below, a new trailer was discovered inside the website for Incite, a new company that will play a big role in the upcoming season. The trailer, above, is modeled after Incite's promotional video, but is much more sinister in its message: Free Will Is Not Free. Plus, Bernard looks like he's going BAMF on somebody.
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