Free Will Is Not Free in Westworld Season 3
The third season of HBO’s Westworld moves outside the confines of the theme park and paints a picture of a world similar, yet very different to our own. And come […]
The third season of HBO’s Westworld moves outside the confines of the theme park and paints a picture of a world similar, yet very different to our own. And come […]
The third season of HBO’s Westworld moves outside the confines of the theme park and paints a picture of a world similar, yet very different to our own. And come November 16, you can experience it at home on 4K™, Blu-ray™ and DVD.
Following the aftermath of season 2’s Westworld massacre, “hosts” Dolores, Maeve, Bernard and Charlotte Hale begin a new chapter – outside of the park – exploring the “real world” and who they will become in the wake of their liberation. Over the course of eight hour-long episodes, Season Three finds Dolores prepared to wage war on humanity and Bernard trying desperately to stop her, while Maeve reunites with familiar faces in a new realm – and all discover that the world outside is as full of deception and predetermination as the one they’ve always known.
“With spectacular new settings and captivating characters, Westworld continues its mind-bending journey,” said Rosemary Markson, Senior Vice President, TV Marketing, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. “We are thrilled to release Westworld Season 3: The New World for fans to experience this next evolution in jaw-dropping 4K UHD resolution and with all-new behind-the-scenes bonus content.”
The first two seasons of Westworld received a combined 43 Emmy® nominations. The second season’s 20 Emmy® nominations resulted in three wins, including: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Thandie Newton), Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) and Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series.
Westworld Season Three: The New World features returning cast members including Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy, Emmy® winner Thandie Newton as Maeve Millay, Ed Harris as the Man in Black, Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, Tessa Thompson as Charlotte Hale, Luke Hemsworth as Ashley Stubbs and Simon Quarterman as Lee Sizemore.
Joining the cast this season are Aaron Paul (“Breaking Bad,” “Bojack Horseman”) and Vincent Cassel (“Black Swan”), alongside recurring guest stars Lena Waithe (“Twenties,” “Queen & Slim”), Scott Mescudi (upcoming “We Are Who We Are”), Marshawn Lynch (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom” and “Olive Kitteridge”), Michael Ealy (“Stumptown”) and Tommy Flanagan (“Sons of Anarchy”).
Westworld was created for television by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, who are executive producers with J.J. Abrams, Ben Stephenson, Athena Wickham, Richard J. Lewis, and Denise Thé. Production companies: Kilter Films and Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television; based on the film written by Michael Crichton.
BONUS FEATURES
Before the set arrives, catch up with our interview with the production designer Jonathan Carlos here