The third season of "Westworld" is officially launched! The new opening is full of science fiction

The third season of "Westworld" is officially launched! The new opening is full of science fiction

Today (March 16), the third season of HBO's sci-fi blockbuster "Westworld" officially started airing. Immediately after the series was launched, HBO officially released the new opening of the third season, which is still meaningful and full of science fiction.

Season 3 opening credits:

The third season of Westworld will continue the story of the second season, telling the story of robots rebelling and escaping from the Westworld theme park and coming to the real world. According to HBO's description, artificial consciousness will usher in the dawn of the third season.

The third season of "Westworld" was launched on March 16th, Beijing time (the first episode has been aired), and is updated every Monday. This season has a total of 8 episodes. In addition to the original cast including "Deloitte" Evan Rachel Wood, "Maeve" Thandie Newton, Tessa Thompson, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Luke Hemsworth, etc., there are also new members such as "Pink" Aaron Paul, Vincent Cassel, and Lena Waithe.

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