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This season, 'Westworld' imagines Los Angeles in 2058. Here's what it looks like

The robot revolution is coming to Los Angeles.

In the third season of HBO's "Westworld," which premiered Sunday, renegade humanoid Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) has escaped from the synthetic American West of the Westworld amusement park and relocated to the City of Angels, vowing vengeance on the humans who oppressed her.

But the most surprising development may be that Abernathy won't get stuck in traffic while carrying out her mission of mayhem.

Much of the new season takes place in a futuristic Los Angeles populated with flying cars, spacious landscapes and picturesque pedestrian plazas.

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