'Mr. Robot' Final Season 4 Trailer: The Hacker War Comes To An End In October

USA Networks‘ Emmy and Golden Globe-winning “Mr. Robot” is coming to a close in a final fourth season that arrives this fall. The buzz on the show seems to be long gone, but maybe the series served its purpose? Rami Malek wasn’t much of a name before the show started, though there were some nice small turns in arthouse movies like “The Master” and “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints,” but “Mr. Robot” arguably helped pave the way to Malek’s Oscar-win for “Bohemian Rhapsody,” earning praise and winning the actor the 2016 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. “Mr. Robot” helped put USA Networks on the map in the era of Emmy-thirsty Peak TV and its creator Sam Esmail, certainly got a boost, and went on to directed the psychological thriller “Homecoming,” starring Julia Roberts, for Amazon and has several new projects in the pipeline. “Mr. Robot” helped everyone live their best life and now it’s coming to a close.

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“This is an endless war, what you’re about to do, is crossing a line,” Christian Slater says to his son Elliot (Malek),  a hacker who suffers from a disassociative identity disorder, in the official final season four trailer that arrived today.

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Here’s the synopsis for season four.

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About: MR. ROBOT follows Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek), a cyber-security engineer who, along with Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) and fsociety, starts a revolution to change the world. Season 4 will pick up where the third season finale left off, delving into the pros and cons of Elliot hitting “send” on the email that could reverse 5/9. The series stars Academy and Emmy Award winner Malek, Golden Globe Award winner Slater, Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin, Martin Wallström, Grace Gummer, Michael Cristofer and Emmy Award nominee BD Wong. MR. ROBOT hails from writer, director, and executive producer Sam Esmail, as well as Anonymous Content executive producers Steve Golin and Chad Hamilton.

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Set during Christmas in this final season, “Mr. Robot” still features Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin, Martin Wallström, Grace Gummer, Michael Cristofer and Emmy Award nominee BD Wong, who’s gotten his own boost from the “Doctor Strange” and “Avengers” series of late. “Mr. Robot” returns to USA Networks’ on Oct. 6 at 10/9c. Watch the new trailer below.