Following a poster reveal earlier this month, HBO has finally released the official trailer for Westworld season four, offering an extended look at what's heading our way this coming season. The show looks to be even more reality-bending than ever before, as all of our favorite humans and hosts battle to survive in this new world.
The eight-episode season kicks off on Sunday, June 26 at 9pm, and will run through the rest of the summer until August 14. It's unclear whether the title of the premiere is actually "TBA" or if they haven't revealed it yet, but we do have episode titles for the rest of season four, which you can check out below:
- TBA
- Well Enough Alone
- Annees Folles
- Generation Loss
- Zhuangzi
- Fidelity
- Metanoia
- Que Sera Sera
Directors haven't been revealed, either, but co-showrunner Lisa Joy penned the premiere with William Bromell, while co-showrunner Jonathan Nolan wrote the finale with Alison Schapker. Joy is also credited on episode five, but we already know the husband-wife pair of Nolan and Joy were both heavily involved with the development of every new episode, just like the previous three seasons.
Evan Rachel Wood (Christina), Ed Harris (William/The Man in Black), Thandiwe Newton (Maeve Millay), Aaron Paul (Caleb Nichols), Tessa Thompson (Charlotte Hale), Jeffrey Wright (Bernard Lowe), Luke Hemsworth (Ashley Stubbs), Angela Sarafyan (Clementine Pennyfeather), and James Marsden (Teddy Flood) will all return as series regulars for the fourth season, while Aurora Perrineau, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, and Lili Simmons have joined the cast in mysterious recurring roles.
Westworld season four premieres on June 26.
Check out the full trailer for season four below:
A dark odyssey about the fate of sentient life on earth.