Westworld fans have been patiently waiting to find out what will happen next following season two's mind-bending finale – and while we're no closer to getting answers, a new trailer has certainly introduced a lot more questions.
The new teaser for the HBO sci-fi series comes in the shape of a fake advert for a new in-universe company called Incite Inc and it gives us our first proper look at new character Liam Dempsey Sr (Jefferson Mays), the co-founder of Incite.
And Dempsey is making some very big promises.
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"The world is complex, complicated, messy. But life doesn't have to be," he says. "The future is powered by you and we know you. Incite is different."
He goes on to promise that with Incite, life's "most unsolvable problems" can be answered.
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"We can protect our climate and we can find you a career you can be excited about," he says. "The possibilities are limitless. With Incite the only choice you'll have to make is us."
We'll have to wait until season three of the show drops to find out exactly what Incite is up to, but in the meantime you can take a look at the company's very own website, which claims that it wants "to make 'impossible' a thing of the past".
Although we don't know anything else about this new company or Dempsey yet, it probably goes without saying that there'll be trouble ahead for the Westworld characters.
Westworld's third season will also introduce Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul as another new character, who appears to be part of a group that crosses paths with host Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) in a future version of Los Angeles.
Emmy-winning Master of None star Lena Waithe is also joining the cast, although we'll have to wait until an unspecified time in 2020 to find out what's next for the Westworld characters.
It has already been confirmed that season three will consist of fewer episodes, running to eight episodes instead of the usual ten.
Westworld airs on HBO in the US, and on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV in the UK.
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