HBO's Westworld Season 3 romantic trailer released

HBO's Westworld Season 3 romantic trailer released

Today (February 25), the romantic trailer for the third season of HBO's hit drama "Westworld" was released. When Pinky meets Dolores, the two of them fly in the same frame. Let's take a look at the video!

Romantic trailer (Chinese subtitles):

Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton, Tessa Thompson, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Luke Hemsworth and other leading actors are back! "Pink" Aaron Paul, Vincent Cassel, and Lena Waithe are all new members, with lots of new scenes! Created by the husband-and-wife team of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Cho Nolan.

The third season of Westworld will continue the plot of the second season - telling the story of robots rebelling and escaping from the Westworld theme park and entering the real world. The robots enter the real world of humans, and the conflicts are more cruel and complicated, with various large-scale scenes, high-tech killings, intertwined conspiracies, and the exchanges of various forces. Dolores and Maeve have a decisive battle, and the interweaving of robots and humans has entered a more complicated stage.

The third season of "Westworld" has only 8 episodes and will be broadcast on HBO on March 16, Beijing time.

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