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WATCH: ‘Westworld’ season 2 trailer hints at full-scale android uprising

/ 02:12 PM February 05, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=96&v=qUmfriZoMw0

The androids of “Westworld” have announced their claim to a vast amusement park, as shown in a trailer which aired during the Super Bowl.

“We can burn it to the ground, and from the ashes, build a new world. Our World,” said Dolores Abernathy, played by Evan Rachel Wood.

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Based on the trailer, “Westworld” season two may focus heavily on a full-scale android uprising following the bloody finale of season one.

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A number of scenes from the trailer show gunfights and mysteriously masked individuals, clothed in black.

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The trailer also showed an android devoid of a face and the usual fleshy parts attached to hosts.

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Ed Harris’ The Man in Black also makes a return, which suggests he still has a role to play in unraveling the mystery of the park.

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“Westworld” season 2 will premiere on April 22. JB

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