Aaron Paul recently shared his upcoming involvement in “Westworld” season 3 to much surprise, considering how fans are trying to wrap their heads around Jesse Pinkman in HBO's sci-fi western. But it seems that Paul is ready to go all in when work begins for the show's upcoming installment and the man himself shares why he is absolutely excited for “Westworld” season 3.
In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Paul talks about how his recent casting for “Westworld” 3 will be an exciting opportunity as he has been a fan of the show ever since he started watching it. The “Need for Speed” star also shares his excitement about the casting decision onInstagramm, thanking the show's creators, Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, for the opportunity.
In his interview, Aaron Paul mentions that fans can still expect the same – or even more – danger and gore from the show's surprising twists and turns. But fans may have to wait for a bit for more details as Ed Harris does mention that production for “Westworld” season 3 may start as late as June 2019.
While the “Breaking Bad” alumnus is excited about his upcoming role in “Westworld” season 3, he does mention that he is not yet in a place where he can give significant spoilers for fans. But fans can be assured that Aaron Paul's role in the upcoming installment will be of particular importance rather than a simple one-off character to be eventually discarded as a guest star.
Fans looking forward to experiencing all the exciting promises that the show's cast and crew have been discussing ever since news of the show's renewal broke out will have to wait for a bit until HBO releases an official premiere date for “Westworld” season 3. Hopefully, fans will be able to enjoy the “Westworld” experience as early as fall of 2019, or in early 2020.


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