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"Westworld" Season 3 Releases New Character Posters – With 3 Dire Warnings [PREVIEW]
We were actually surprised that it took this long for HBO to release character posters for the third season of Westworld – but good things come to those who wait… and have been waiting for Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy's series to return on Sunday, March 15.
So far, we've gotten poster art, an official trailer, a "hidden trailer" that found a way to be darker than the original, and snarkily mocking trailer that offered us When Caleb Meets Dolores – now 35% more romantic.
Now, it's a look at Evan Rachel Wood's Dolores Abernathy, Aaron Paul's Caleb, Thandie Newton's Maeve Millay, Jeffrey Wright's Bernard Lowe / Arnold Weber, Tessa Thompson's Charlotte Hale, and Ed Harris' William / The Man in Black – courtesy of HBO Asia… along with these three warnings:
"The real gods are coming."
"You're not the only predator here."
"Welcome to the end of the game."
Here's a look at the original trailer, which brings us back to the show's "real reality" and finds Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Maeve's (Thandie Newton) paths destined to cross in a very apocalyptic way…
https://youtu.be/pDJbFA32_QY
In the following "corporate video" for Incite, Inc. – a data-collecting company that is clearly looking to achieve god-like status within the Westworld universe – we see that they're more than happy to make our lives "better. From whether to butter your toast to whether the U.S. should nuke another country, Incite believes that the solutions to those problems exists in each and every one of us – we just don't know it… yet.
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Now we're getting a sense of what happens when a god-like system runs head-long into we're assuming Dolores – creating a "critical event" that starts to unfold on March 15.