'Mr.Robot' Season 3 Spoilers, Cast Updates: Pres Donald Trump to Join Cast?
"Mr.Robot" Season 3 has been renewed and rumors have spread that President Donald Trump will be a part of the show. While waiting for the official release date, fans can get their hands on the award-winning series' hardcover and Kindle version via Amazon.
"Mr. Robot" Season 3 has officially been renewed. With that being said, NBC Universal Cable Entertainment president Chris McCumber stated via Den of Geek, "We couldn't be more proud of Mr. Robot, a series that has pushed boundaries, captured the cultural zeitgeist and been honored as one of the best dramas on television.
Midway through its second season, Mr. Robot continues to break new ground and open up new opportunities for the network. We can't wait to see where [series creator] Sam Esmail and the entire brilliant Robot team take us next."
Aside from that, rumor has it that U.S. President Donald Trump will be a part of "Mr. Robot" Season 3. Such rumors stemmed when series creator Sam Esmail shared a script on what will be included in the story plot of the upcoming season, GamenGuide has learned.
In the meantime, "Mr. Robot: Red Wheelbarrow" (episode 1:91_redwheelbarrow.txt) is now available on Amazon. Fans and viewers alike can buy the copy for a discounted SRP of $13.49 for the Kindle version and $21.98 for the Hardcover version.
The tie-in book serves as Elliot Alderson's (Rami Malek) journal. It describes Elliot's inner thoughts and ideas.
Not only that, it also provides behind-the-story tales and spoilers for the upcoming "Mr. Robot" Season 3. The book of the award-winning series has been released last November 1, 2016, YT Api reports.
As of now, the official release date of "Mr.Robot" Season 3 is yet to be announced. However, speculations suggest that the series will be released anytime soon in April 2017 first and exclusive on USA Network.
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