Mr Robot season 4: Trailer and recap video released as Rami Malek series returns
The US drama returns in a matter of months
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Your support makes all the difference.A brand new video has been released recapping the entire storyline of Mr Robot ahead of the fourth and final season.
It’s worth a watch for devoted fans of the show, also – the four-minute clip recounts events from the perspective of Leon, the character played by Joey Bada$$.
The hacker series, created by Homecoming’s Sam Esmail, is returning this Autumn for 12 final episodes that’ll wrap everything up.
Rami Malek, fresh from his Best Actor Oscar win for Bohemian Rhapsody, is returning as Eliot Alderson alongside Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin and Christian Slater
Since it began in 2015, Mr Robot has received six Emmy-nominations – including a win for Malek – and won the Golden Globe for Best Television Drama Series.
The series launched Malek to global recognition. Next year, he’ll play a villainous role in Daniel Craig’s final Bond film.
You can watch the first trailer for the final season below.
Mr Robot airs in the US on USA Network and will be available to watch on a weekly basis in the UK on Amazon Prime.
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