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Westworld: HBO has presented a preview of the fourth season of the award-winning science fiction series

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The fourth season is coming up Westworldthe acclaimed science fiction series created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy that responds to the awakening of consciousness to a future world where sophisticated human -like robots are rebelling against their creators.

The new installment will be released on 26th June on the HBO premium signal and on the HBO Max streaming platform, which has now released the first advance trailer.

At this stage of eight stageswhich hit the small screen two years after its predecessor, the characters continue to explore futuristic reality outside of the well -known amusement park where it all begins.

"Westworld," the HBO series starring Evan Rachel Wood, was previously filmed.

“Westworld,” the HBO series starring Evan Rachel Wood, was previously filmed.

Meanwhile, they discovered various secrets about creating androids in the ethical and philosophical framework that has been extremely appealing to the public since its launch in 2016.

What the new trailer shows

Faithful to his unclean and mysterious spirit, the advancement of Westworld 4 has no dialogues, but instead suggests a series of images to represent a dystopian version of New York.

The main characters can be seen walking around the city, smoke -emitting devices, people wandering the streets, and androids spitting flies. While the bucolic sounds Perfect Dayby Lou Reed.

Many flies can be seen in the mysterious “Westworld 4” teaser.  Picture HBO

Many flies can be seen in the mysterious “Westworld 4” teaser. Picture HBO

The complete cast of figures covering the main plot roles will return in a new batch of chapters, along with Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Tessa Thompson, Luke Hemsworth and Aaron Paul.

In addition, young Ariana DeBose, who won an Oscar for best supporting actress for her work Love without barriers -Also, he will host the next Tony Awards-, he will join the cast as a guest.

A review of history

The series lays out non-linear narratives.  Picture HBO

The series lays out non-linear narratives. Picture HBO

Westworld was inspired by Michael Crichton’s 1973 film of the same name. The series plays out non-linear narrative and a range of details that defy the audience’s attentive gaze, and gradually builds on the meaning behind the complex armed suspense offered by the series. production.

With that premise, the first two seasons revolve around an amusement park set as a town in the Far West, where the wealthy can go on to satisfy their baser instincts by putting themselves on paper. of a gunslinger or a bandit and torturing androids with no apparent consequences, because the robotic “hosts” are “reset” at the end of each day.

However, the level of sophistication the engineer developed for the automatons, where the park owners sought to make the visitor experience as realistic as possible, returned when some of the specimens began to have awareness.

The dystopian future of the series.  Picture HBO

The dystopian future of the series. Picture HBO

The reality soon turns into an uprising led by Dolores (Wood), who after freeing her comrades from the park after a bloody uprising, embarks on a mission in the real world to find out what and who captures the strings of all those dark structures, with the goal of controlling and putting artificial intelligence in control of the planet.

Reviews and awards

Although over the years, critics and viewers have begun to point out some shortcomings, Westworld managed to remain one of the most acclaimed production of science fiction strips thanks to the charming script and ambitious visuals.

In this sense, to date they have received nominations and awards at awards such as the Golden Globes, Critics ’Choice Awards and the Emmys of American television, for which they have earned total 54 nominations and nine statuettes.

Jonathan Nolan (Christopher’s brother) is one of the creators of “Westworld”.  Picture HBO

Jonathan Nolan (Christopher’s brother) is one of the creators of “Westworld”. Picture HBO

Westworld It was created for television by Jonathan Nolan — Christopher’s brother and collaborator on his films- and Lisa Joy, who are executive producers along with Alison Schapker and JJ Abrams, among others. The series was produced by Kilter Films and Bad Robot Productions in conjunction with Warner Bros. Television.

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