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The trailer for season 3 of the sci-fi comedy Upload has been released by Prime Video.
The show follows a deceased computer programmer played by Robbie Amell who is uploaded into a digital afterlife community called Lakeview.
Upload season 3 premieres on October 20.
Check out the official trailer for Upload season 3, created by Greg Daniels from The Office. This sci-fi comedy, starring Robbie Amell as Nathan Brown, originally premiered on Prime Video in 2020. Join Nathan as he is uploaded into the digital afterlife community of Lakeview. The ensemble cast includes Andy Allo, Allegra Edwards, Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, and Josh Banday. Don't miss the premiere of Upload season 3 on October 20, available on Prime Video.
The aftermath of season 2 is thoroughly examined in the trailer, as Nathan returns to the real world and embarks on a romantic relationship with his former afterlife handler, Nora (Allo). However, simultaneously, a new digital iteration of Nathan's consciousness resides in Lakeview with his ex-girlfriend, Ingrid (Edwards). Nora's visit to Lakeview introduces her to this fresh incarnation of Nathan, resulting in a mind-boggling rendition of a timeless love triangle.
Everything the Trailer Reveals About Upload Season 3
The most recent trailer showcases an overflow of captivating narratives in the upcoming season of Upload. It strives to surpass the exhilaration and grandeur of the concluding episodes of Upload season 2. As Nathan's love life grows increasingly intricate, he and Nora persist in their relentless battle against Freeyond, the deceitful corporation accountable for Lakeview's corruption. Nonetheless, the storyline expands far beyond Nathan's personal journey.
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- Aleesha (Johnson) was originally a handler for army veteran Luke (Bigley), but she has now been promoted to manager. In her new position, she faces a variety of new challenges.
- One of the comedic moments in the trailer occurs when the artificial intelligence A.I. Guy (Owen Daniels) tries to act more human by not working at all.
- The trailer also hints at Luke's search for work in the Grey Zone. Despite the various storylines, the main focus of the show remains on maintaining a humorous tone.
- Similar to the afterlife comedy The Good Place, the Prime Video sci-fi series aims to combine serialized storytelling with sitcom elements to deliver an engaging television experience.
Source: Prime Video