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"Westworld" Season 3 will be easier to follow, according to the producers. Westworld/Facebook

“Westworld” Season 3 will be very different from what the fans have seen before on the show. Apart from the changes in the physical environment of the TV series, the story will also focus more on how Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) will interact with the real world.

After focusing on the mystery of the game in the first two seasons, the producers have decided to make things a little simpler in Season 3. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Jonathan Nolan said that the plot this time around will be “less of a guessing game and more of an experience with the hosts finally getting to meet their makers.”

While the show may seem to be very different from what it was, Nolan explained their plan all along was to have the characters on the show face “radically different circumstances” in each new season. The most fun part with this approach, according to the producer, is to watch the characters evolve from these different experiences.

The one character the producers seem most excited about is the lead Dolores. Nolan pointed out that after the massacre at the park, Wood’s character will get what she wanted in “Westworld” Season 3. But, she and the other characters from the park will experience some “culture shock” when they are in the real world.

The first trailer of the TV series showed a near future world that the androids will experience in the season. Aaron Paul’s new character Caleb is one of the people that Dolores will meet in the real world, and the new character will apparently challenge Dolores’ “notions about the nature of humanity.”

The world that Dolores will see in “Westworld” Season 3 will be a near-future Los Angeles, Entertainment Weekly reported. The producers are yet to announce an exact release date, but the show is expected to premiere sometime next year.