While the first two Westworld seasons were centered around the use of AI and robotics technology at a sort of vacation getaway, the teaser revealed tonight turns the lens back toward Silicon Valley tech giants. In a promotion linked to the Wired 25 event, the trailer links to a company “Incite Inc.” that will apparently feature somehow in the show’s third season, which is scheduled to air on HBO in 2020 — just in time for the launch of HBO Max. The fictional company follows previous Westworld promos we’ve seen at events like SXSW by having a booth at the event and sponsoring a rooftop cocktail reception.
‘Westworld’ Season 3 Trailer: What could possibly go wrong from relying on tech companies?
A new trailer for Westworld Season 3 asks you to buy into a tech company’s promises. Sounds about right, imagine our relationship with Big Tech wouldn’t get any better in the future. Whether you want to or not. I hate that I’m intrigued by this shit, despite giving up on the show in the second season.
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In the video, Incite co-founder and new Westworld character Liam Dempsey Sr. goes on about how his company’s “revolutionary strategy engine” can use data to fix everything, while ominously ending on the note that “your only choice, is us.” Not creepy at all.
Other than Jefferson Mays, seen here playing Dempsey, season three will also add Aaron Paul, Scott Mescudi and Lena Waithe to the cast, and based on previous teasers, the action will take place outside of the park this time around.