Itโs been two years since we checked in with the weird universe inhabited by the hosts of HBOโs Westworld. Now itโs finally time to return, because the long-awaited eight-episode Season 4 is set to premiere Sunday, June 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, per a press release provided to The Root.
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Joining the show for its latest adventures is Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose. Of course, since this is Westworld, we have no idea who sheโs playing. DeBose has been on quite a run since her acclaimed performance in West Side Story. Sheโs set to appear in Matthew Vaughnโs (The Kingsman franchise) latest spy film Argylle, has reportedly been cast as Calypso in Sonyโs Kraven the Hunter comic book movie and will host the 75th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday, June 12.
Westworld also released the first trailer for Season 4, which in true Westworld fashion gives nothing away. Set to Lou Reedโs โPerfect Day,โ things are seemingly normal for Thandiwe Newtonโs Maeve, Aaron Paulโs Caleb and Evan Rachel Woodโs Dolores. Of course, they donโt stay that way for long because we also see Jeffrey Wrightโs Bernard staring at a tree that suddenly bursts into flamesโand then things really get weird.
When we left off with Season 3 way back in May 2020, Dolores put her plan to burn everything down in motion. She didnโt survive it, as her memory was wiped, but Evan Rachel Wood is in the trailer, so sheโs clearly not gone forever. Honestly, the whole season was leading up to the hosts trying to set themselves free, so I really hope Season 4 at least gives us some idea of what happened next.
Hereโs the thing about Westworld: Itโs one of those shows where nothing makes sense until it doesโexcept that usually happens around the 45 minute mark of Episode 8. If youโre looking to catch up because the last two years have actually felt like 10, and you canโt possibly remember all the little moments youโre supposed to keep track of, all three seasons of Westworld are streaming on HBO Max.
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