Author George RR Martin was involved in making it happen.
11.03.2020 - 18:07 / hollywoodreporter.com
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.
You raise your eyebrows, but as you trace the various enclaves of opulence depicted on Succession — from kinky sex clubs in Prague to the rural retreat at Argestes — how could you doubt that were the series' events just a few years in the future, the Roys would be taking family
.Author George RR Martin was involved in making it happen.
HBO’s dystopian sci-fi TV series, Westworld, is back for a third season. Subtitled The New World, it follows Dolores (played by Evan Rachel Wood) navigating Los Angeles in 2058 after escaping the park. Aaron Paul (Caleb) is the newest member of the cast, joining Thandie Newton (Maeve), Jeffrey Wright (Bernard Lowe), Tessa Thompson (Charlotte Hale), and Ed Harris (William). Notable guest stars include Kid Cudi (Francis), Lena Waithe (Ash), and Marshawn Lynch (Giggles).
By Denise Petski
“Westworld” came back online on Sunday night for season 3, but struggled to match the viewership highs it achieved two years ago up against the Democratic debate.
John Gallagher has some words for a critic.
1. WestworldSeason 3 debut The highly anticipated third season of the sci-fi western series returns following a chilling cliffhanger and a 16-month hiatus. Evan Rachel Wood, Tessa Thompson, Jeffrey Wright, Rodrigo Santoro and Ed Harris are all back with new additions to the cast — Aaron Paul, Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi, Lena Waithe, Vincent Cassel, and Marshawn Lynch.When: Sunday on HBO and Crave
is back — and joining,, and are a trove of new cast members that will play into each character’s storyline in season three. The most notable new character is Caleb played by, who has returned to TV with his first onscreen role since and the follow-up film .
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.
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.