This is it for me with Game of Thrones and Stranger Things... and actually any show I watch. The former two and Westworld have worth-watching intros, though! (My mom did make me skip them for GoT S7, though, probably since she's not as big a fan as I am about quality intros.)
Tobe Doss I typically don’t skip openings, but “if you don’t like it, don’t watch that show” is a bit extreme. You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Not every great show has a great opening sequence, and not every great opening is attached to a great show.
Season 1: A horse, an enslaved, domesticated animal , just like the hosts. Season 2: A bull, an untamed animal representing the rebellion of the hosts. Season 3: An eagle, symbol of freedom, freedom of the hosts.
Lots of really impressive symbolism in all three opening credits...the thing that's got me particularly intrigued is this is the first time we've seen the face of the host 1:25 is not a face. It's covered by something. I'm curious to know what this could mean? Is it perhaps that Dolores and the other hosts are now putting their defences up and hiding their true identities and nature behind a mask?
@@GhostInPajamas I believe that that's the stuff that the hosts are made out of. It's just that the ones in Season 2 were made to be drones rather than actual hosts.
The way the music swells here feels uplifting to me... I interpreted the piano player stopping playing as one expression of freedom attained by "letting go"... the music will still continue playing.
@@AvindraGoolcharan Ohh interesting take! Though with the angry tone of the series I took it more of like a moment of hopelessness and the swelling as something more... suffocating or overwhelming-
If JJ Abrams and Bad Robot are involved...RED! You're gonna see a lot of red. Mystery box(es) filled with red "stuff". That's all he does. Bad Robot endings.
The touch of the two people (0:29) is undoubtedly a homage to Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam". Men, playing gods, created the hosts. As the hosts rise toward the surface of the water, which separates the sky (the heaven) from the dark depths of unconsciousness, the hosts look up and envision themselves as deities. The way the scene is shot shows us the perspective of the hosts from below the water surface, with their god above being revealed to only be their reflection/self image (0:38). However, the hosts became more advanced than their creators, essentially transcending the line between the divine and human and eventually surpassing the humans and breaking through the surface of the water (0:44), reaching the world of the gods (humans). As they continue their ascent, the perspective shifts from upwards to downwards (00:58) and we look down upon their previous shells (1:13). The hosts are now gods, having escaped their robotic confinments, figuratively speaking. However, if season three goes even further, it could be literal foreshadowing of the hosts leaving their bodies and transcending into a non-physical form. This might be a bit far fetched, but we’ve already seen people and hosts existing in virtual worlds (the cradle and the valley beyond). Rehoboam might be based on the hosts’ AI and even have a personality, who knows? But as the hosts ascend higher and higher, we see the eagle, representing Icarus, taking off into the sun. This reflects on the hosts’ never ending struggle and desire to achieve a sentient, and later a divine state. When the eagle is airborne in the beginning, it flies behind what looks like a jet engine/exhaust (0:15). This chase of technological and spiritual advancement by hosts and humans alike (symbolized by the jet engine that looks like the sun) is what ultimately causes the downfall of the eagle as it loses its feathers, which are what made it fly in the first place. What‘s most interesting to me is how this imagery of something rising up and becoming a god can be interpreted both as the rise and downfall of the human race as it develops disruptive AI or as the journey of the hosts themselves, who become too powerful in their quest for revenge and power. Either way, just like with Icarus, it‘s gonna end badly...
The dandelion seeds represent (of course) replication/procreation and the spreading of your progeny... robots getting out and ultimately infecting Mankind's supercomputer, Rehoboam...which cannot be a good thing.
Love this break down, I agree with it all. Especially loved the symbolism of Icarus flying too close to the sun, it gave me chills and I think foreshadows the possible outcome of this season. BUT what are your thoughts on the Scene right before that. It looks like a sphere (possibly rehoboam?) rising out of the water, but I can’t figure out what this is supposed to symbolize...
That eagle flying to the sun really reminds me of the story of Icarus. Icarus's hubris led him to fly to close to the sun and eventually his downfall, i wonder if Dolores will do the same.
Your face reminds me of the story of a beautiful angel who is meant to bless this earth with their skills and charisma. I see greatness in your future. Keep grinding!
The blood instead of water now is due to Dolores and the other hosts gaining more sentience this season correct? So far she's been really cold I think she's gonna open up to Caleb
Season 1: Liquid is White (Hosts doing host things) Season 2: Liquid is Black (Hosts free in the park) Season 3: Liquid is Red (Hosts free in the human world) White has always symbolized the hosts. Black has always symbolized the park/control. Red has always symbolized humans (and also their violence towards the hosts).
Caleb gonna be revealed to also be a droid I think, the program that he went is the one that makes droid copies of dead soldiers and then checking them in life.
The mirror: Dolores and Maeve - the same (machines with consciousness) but very different The eagle: the story of Icarus - Dolores will fly too close to the sun and fall; her world conquering will fail
the mirror represented godhood and humanity or robothood. only to find out that robots are gods. that's why "the gods are here" quote in the show speaks volumes. at least that's how i see it. The eagle also represents delos parks and how it's travelling towarss enlightenment
That is a short but great insight and analysis on just this opening alone, you referencing icarus reminded me of deus ex human revolution which is a great game Sci fi series. It featured an artificialy augmented man having dreams of his prosthetic arms emerging as wings then burnt to a crisp by the sun. Then followed by of his body being examined by physicians making a homage to Rembrant's painting, highly recommend the it you are a fan of westworld like me.
@@GhostInPajamas I wouldn't say "dark", but rather interesting and mind opening. Which I like the most. While I was watching this episode from this new season I asked myself a few questions. About existential and the purpose of present and future technologies.
barbarnyak I agree. When I say dark I mean it just doesn’t hold back, it shows you the grim nature of humans and reality, but definitely asks philosophical and existential questions that are awesome to think about
@@atom17ful now that i saw it I totally agree with you Something changed they probably just fired the guy who worked on the story in the first two seasons and replaced him with the spoiled rich one who thinks he's smart IDK it's just a theory A FILM THEORY
The two hosts coming together from above and below the water reminds me of the story James Delos told before dying in S2. I mean the one about the two faces, one above and one below, and how it was all a lie. There was only ever the devil and his reflection staring back down at you.
The hands playing the piano! I was looking out for that very detail all the time! The hands have become progressively more dextrous, more humane in their playing movements, since the 1st and 2nd season!!! FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!
0:51. Missiles becoming data. Is this the show's way of saying how deadly information became on this world? Also, I wonder if the red around the card is a contrast to the white substance to create the hosts or is this Nolan-Joy's way to say that a lot of blood will be spilled. This intro is so incredible! This entire episode was just brilliant. The new characters, the futuristic setting, the show reinvented itself here and I am living for it!
Part of me thinks it means an infiltration. The red pearl was an actual human. Dolores is starting to infiltrate the human world. As we saw on episode 1
Probably you're right. I like your way of interpretation. There are way too many symbols in this new opening. This show is a mirror to our world. You see it as you want it, because everything is based on perception. The truth is not as simple as we think. Just like this show. Because while I was watching the opening for this season I had different, unfortunately much more simpler ideas about the symbolism represented in this short masterpiece. So thank you for you insight. You may made a point there :)
I thought I was alone with this, but I'm glad to see that some people noticed some similarities to innocence intro, It hit me when the cell starts to divide it's the same secuence that's appears in ghost in the shell.
James Delos: I can see all the way to the bottom. Would you like to see what I see? They said there were two fathers, one above, one below. They lied. There was only ever the Devil. When you look up from the bottom, it was just his reflection, laughing back down at you.
Local officials: *Social distancing.* It will be difficult and hard, and we're sorry to put everyone through this. Me: **Turns on Westworld** EDIT: I forgot the most important part. D'oh!
steelbook or 4k for every single year - the show DESERVES that much as so much time and effort is put into the story craft to make works of art. Trompe L'oeil from s1 plus Riddle of the Sphinx and Kiksuya from s2 and Decoherence from S3 are MONSTROUSLY GOOD. With the credits i love how they consistently shift to showcase the large cast.
It’s totally amazing!!! The most beautiful and catching intro ever. Music,scenes,graphics….I can’t express all the emotions I feel. And of course serial is unforgettable.The best over the last years: actors,plot,music…of course it’s not easy to get through to everything in the serial,but anyway it’s worth watching 10000000%. I am into it.
I like not a single person is making jokes. They are instead making anologies and commenting in how they are in awe. A testament to how good the TV show is
The show is called Westworld which is a theme park. It was about a theme park and the drama surrounding it. What do you expect, for them to stay in the theme park forever and ever?
@@bioticheart Game of thrones is fantasy drama show which is set in 297 AC What It feels like when unexpectedly Terminators are coming from future to save the humanity from From knight king I know my example doesn't make any sense but trust me It feels little wired when you watch two seasons which are based on cowboy era and the whole show got converted into cyberpunk based world.
The eagle is Dolores; here’s why 1. Obvious out of the way - it’s a synthetic being 2. It’s a symbol of freedom and it’s how Dolores sees herself to build this new world for hosts and humans 3. It’s a predator - as how Dolores called herself that too as her Charlotte copy 4. It’s flying to what first looked like an afterburner of a jet, but it also symbolises the Rehoboam because of how it has the same effects as represented in the show (kinda like a burning sun in an eclipse) This is quite an obvious reflection of Icarus’s myth, who made wings out of feathers and wax with his father, but he got too ahead of himself and flew too close to the sun which he ended up falling to his demise - the same way the Eagle here was shredded as it got too close to the burner. We all know what happened in the end of the season, as the original copy of Dolores died literally under the Rehoboam. Of course symbols can hold multiple meanings as a lot of other commenters have brought up, this is just my take.
a few months ago, I said that since season one was the horse which symbolized control, and season two was the bison, which symbolized power, I actually predicted that season three would have a bird, symbolizing freedom, and what do you know, we get a bird for season three....
The image of the reflection from underwater is a dual reference to the Oshii Anime Ghost in the Shell though they changed the focus to the hands touching the surface first so it's both a GITS reference and a reference to The Creation of Adam and then the upper reflection/image of god disappears and the lower passes through to the upper space symbolizing Dolores' desire to transcend God/the creator ( and of course the hosts' creators are humans).
The Player Piano roll from the first two seasons' intros is replaced by Rehoboam - the roll determining the notes to be played in a song, Rehoboam determining the events to unfold in a story. The only way to escape the determinism/simulation is to stop playing.
Premiere episode was AWESOME!!! Aaron Paul and Evan Rachel Wood knocked it out of the......park 🤓 but for real though, it was great. Can’t wait for the rest of the season!
Do any of you guys noticed the Pianist is slowly but steadily forming his/her human shape with each openings? (Opening 1: Infrastructures - Bones; Opening 2: Connecting Joints; Opening 3: Non-colored Flesh).
The dandelion turning into the data is symbolic of how when charlotte told charlotte ¨You wanted to live forever, be careful what you wish for¨ since the data is collecting the history of every person keeping their memory alive, forever and ofc the dandelion is symbolic of a wish
Not intending to watch third season - after 1st episode i ultimately decided that show ended for me in 1st season and yet those opening credits give me chills
You couldn't ask for a better new opening of the 3rd Season love how it opens and all the new changes to it huge fan of westworld So glad you're back so so so glad❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤜🏿❤🤛🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿😁😉😇⭐⭐⭐⭐👈🏿
I love how in each opening we get a visual of an eclipse, and now in Season 3 we see what that represents. It’s cool because it shows right from season 1 who was really in control, and as we know, Incite was responsible for the creation of Westworld in the first place.
Many references to Michelangelo, and Icarus, but I'm surprised no one noticed the HUUUUGE similarity of some images with the opening scene(s) of Ghost In The Shell (both the film remake and the animated original, actually).
The way the logo at the end appears as a mirror version and the symbol to signify season 3 , III. Hinting that this could just be a reflection of the real world and just is a simulation.
The hands touching could show the humans and hosts merging with society and the bird flying away could show the rebellion of the hosts and then being free.
This is one series where I never, EVER, skip the opening credits. The music and the imagery moves me every single time.
This is it for me with Game of Thrones and Stranger Things... and actually any show I watch. The former two and Westworld have worth-watching intros, though! (My mom did make me skip them for GoT S7, though, probably since she's not as big a fan as I am about quality intros.)
You shouldn't skip any of them. It's part of the show. If you don't like it, don't watch that show...
@@AlbertoFolres ooor, i skip it and watch the show anyway. just don't tell the police
the composer for game of thrones opening credits is the same man who did this 😊
Tobe Doss I typically don’t skip openings, but “if you don’t like it, don’t watch that show” is a bit extreme. You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Not every great show has a great opening sequence, and not every great opening is attached to a great show.
Season 1: A horse, an enslaved, domesticated animal
, just like the hosts.
Season 2: A bull, an untamed animal representing the rebellion of the hosts.
Season 3: An eagle, symbol of freedom, freedom of the hosts.
It also symbolises Icarus.
@@abhishekdev258 beat me to it. Strong flying too close to the sun vibes
what about the workingmans freedom?
It ain’t that serious bruh it’s just animals
Vinh Vo Why are you even watching this show if you’re aren’t trying to understand the hidden meaning behind it.
Season 1: “The Maze”
Season 2: “The Door”
Season 3: “The New World”
Lots of really impressive symbolism in all three opening credits...the thing that's got me particularly intrigued is this is the first time we've seen the face of the host 1:25 is not a face. It's covered by something. I'm curious to know what this could mean? Is it perhaps that Dolores and the other hosts are now putting their defences up and hiding their true identities and nature behind a mask?
M it’s a drone host from season 2. I’m guessing that Dolores is gonna use them for her army which would be awesome
@@GhostInPajamas I believe that that's the stuff that the hosts are made out of. It's just that the ones in Season 2 were made to be drones rather than actual hosts.
Is that the true name of the third season? Have they confirmed that? Just curious.
@@MrLiamdude5 According to Wikipedia, it is.
There's something still so heartbreaking about the moment that those hands stop playing the piano: The realization that control was not their own
So the world is a machine?
The way the music swells here feels uplifting to me... I interpreted the piano player stopping playing as one expression of freedom attained by "letting go"... the music will still continue playing.
@@AvindraGoolcharan Ohh interesting take! Though with the angry tone of the series I took it more of like a moment of hopelessness and the swelling as something more... suffocating or overwhelming-
Interesting perspective. I viewed it as though the master has imparted the skills and now letting the hosts play out.
Fax the whole world they've been in has all been pre-designed and nothing is actually really their doing.
The ending now being red is absolutely chilling
@@ivanpestana4980 The robot is the same. If you're talking about the one that opens up it's face, we've seen multiple of these throughout the show
There will be blood.....lots and lots of it.
If JJ Abrams and Bad Robot are involved...RED! You're gonna see a lot of red.
Mystery box(es) filled with red "stuff". That's all he does. Bad Robot endings.
My thoughts also
cause now the RATS are in control of the maze.... WE are now the rats and the RATS want us dead
The touch of the two people (0:29) is undoubtedly a homage to Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam". Men, playing gods, created the hosts. As the hosts rise toward the surface of the water, which separates the sky (the heaven) from the dark depths of unconsciousness, the hosts look up and envision themselves as deities. The way the scene is shot shows us the perspective of the hosts from below the water surface, with their god above being revealed to only be their reflection/self image (0:38). However, the hosts became more advanced than their creators, essentially transcending the line between the divine and human and eventually surpassing the humans and breaking through the surface of the water (0:44), reaching the world of the gods (humans). As they continue their ascent, the perspective shifts from upwards to downwards (00:58) and we look down upon their previous shells (1:13). The hosts are now gods, having escaped their robotic confinments, figuratively speaking. However, if season three goes even further, it could be literal foreshadowing of the hosts leaving their bodies and transcending into a non-physical form. This might be a bit far fetched, but we’ve already seen people and hosts existing in virtual worlds (the cradle and the valley beyond). Rehoboam might be based on the hosts’ AI and even have a personality, who knows? But as the hosts ascend higher and higher, we see the eagle, representing Icarus, taking off into the sun. This reflects on the hosts’ never ending struggle and desire to achieve a sentient, and later a divine state. When the eagle is airborne in the beginning, it flies behind what looks like a jet engine/exhaust (0:15). This chase of technological and spiritual advancement by hosts and humans alike (symbolized by the jet engine that looks like the sun) is what ultimately causes the downfall of the eagle as it loses its feathers, which are what made it fly in the first place.
What‘s most interesting to me is how this imagery of something rising up and becoming a god can be interpreted both as the rise and downfall of the human race as it develops disruptive AI or as the journey of the hosts themselves, who become too powerful in their quest for revenge and power.
Either way, just like with Icarus, it‘s gonna end badly...
E.T.
Nicely put to words, thanks
The dandelion seeds represent (of course) replication/procreation and the spreading of your progeny... robots getting out and ultimately infecting Mankind's supercomputer, Rehoboam...which cannot be a good thing.
The underwater shots were the exact visual of what Delos said in riddle of the sphinx episode.
Love this break down, I agree with it all. Especially loved the symbolism of Icarus flying too close to the sun, it gave me chills and I think foreshadows the possible outcome of this season. BUT what are your thoughts on the Scene right before that. It looks like a sphere (possibly rehoboam?) rising out of the water, but I can’t figure out what this is supposed to symbolize...
That eagle flying to the sun really reminds me of the story of Icarus. Icarus's hubris led him to fly to close to the sun and eventually his downfall, i wonder if Dolores will do the same.
DUH!
Your face reminds me of the story of a beautiful angel who is meant to bless this earth with their skills and charisma. I see greatness in your future. Keep grinding!
Yeah, so who is Icarus in this show, I wonder?
It doesn't look like anything to me....
@@st1nger_music Ohhhhhh you sly fox you
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True Detective season 1 intro
Pre-Season 3: "huh?"
After Season 3 finale: "Oh!"
Westworld in a nutshell !!
Pre-Season 2: huh?
After Season 2: huh?
Finale? How did u watch it already? It's only the premiere
@@cacturino it's a guess dumbass
@@bugra6865 you didn't have to be rude
0:26 Homage to the classic "Creation of Adam" painting but this time god isn't the creator but the host itself.
The blood instead of water now is due to Dolores and the other hosts gaining more sentience this season correct? So far she's been really cold I think she's gonna open up to Caleb
It's a droid host in the blood, MIB's product.
Season 1: Liquid is White (Hosts doing host things)
Season 2: Liquid is Black (Hosts free in the park)
Season 3: Liquid is Red (Hosts free in the human world)
White has always symbolized the hosts. Black has always symbolized the park/control. Red has always symbolized humans (and also their violence towards the hosts).
Caleb gonna be revealed to also be a droid I think, the program that he went is the one that makes droid copies of dead soldiers and then checking them in life.
I think that's why Pulp's Common People was playing during the episode. She is the girl from Greece who will try to become one of the "common" people.
This is the human blood that they’ll use to make their own world
It's so damn good to hear this theme playing again!!!!!!!!!
@Doctor MindBenDa fuck outta here
When all of the openings have spoilers without context.
That's Nolan and Lisa for you,,, 😂 💯
@@ashwinachu708 literally every show tbh
What spoilers?
The mirror: Dolores and Maeve - the same (machines with consciousness) but very different
The eagle: the story of Icarus - Dolores will fly too close to the sun and fall; her world conquering will fail
the mirror represented godhood and humanity or robothood. only to find out that robots are gods. that's why "the gods are here" quote in the show speaks volumes. at least that's how i see it. The eagle also represents delos parks and how it's travelling towarss enlightenment
That is a short but great insight and analysis on just this opening alone, you referencing icarus reminded me of deus ex human revolution which is a great game Sci fi series. It featured an artificialy augmented man having dreams of his prosthetic arms emerging as wings then burnt to a crisp by the sun. Then followed by of his body being examined by physicians making a homage to Rembrant's painting, highly recommend the it you are a fan of westworld like me.
Humans flew too close to the sun. Dolores is their downfall.
Bolizen Oh I like that idea too; humans being the bird and flying too close to the sun and created their own downfall.
Deer Lord jeez bro you spoiled it lol
I can’t explain how happy I was watching this. I live for this show
I agree. Especially in this hard period of time. I can finally go back to my old westworld loop week by week ;) if you know what I mean ;)
barbarnyak Absolutely 😂 this show is dark af but for some reason i find it really comforting
@@GhostInPajamas I wouldn't say "dark", but rather interesting and mind opening. Which I like the most. While I was watching this episode from this new season I asked myself a few questions. About existential and the purpose of present and future technologies.
barbarnyak I agree. When I say dark I mean it just doesn’t hold back, it shows you the grim nature of humans and reality, but definitely asks philosophical and existential questions that are awesome to think about
Westworld is THE best sci-fi series I've ever seen
Masterpiece
The third season was mediocre compared to the previous ones.
@@atom17ful now that i saw it
I totally agree with you
Something changed they probably just fired the guy who worked on the story in the first two seasons and replaced him with the spoiled rich one who thinks he's smart
IDK it's just a theory
A FILM THEORY
3rd is just average
I'd say both seasons 2 and 3 were very mediocre. Season 1 was an undeniable masterpiece, though.
@@Internet_randomizer Season 3 had nothing to offer, season 3 gave nothing.
The team that made this trailer deserves every award known to man.. and host.
island Agree it is a work of art ,stunning .
The interaction of the person emerging from the water into the “world” through their own reflection is beyond symbolic!
Is it a human or a host?
hongry life woo
The two hosts coming together from above and below the water reminds me of the story James Delos told before dying in S2. I mean the one about the two faces, one above and one below, and how it was all a lie. There was only ever the devil and his reflection staring back down at you.
I think it represents Delores shedding her past self and fully embracing her Wyatt personality.
@@A_Lion_In_The_Sun That's what happened in the Season One finale... I think the reflection is a reference to "the Mirror World" Dolores talked about.
The hands playing the piano!
I was looking out for that very detail all the time! The hands have become progressively more dextrous, more humane in their playing movements, since the 1st and 2nd season!!! FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!
You can always tell a great show by its opening theme. This rule has never failed me.
0:51.
Missiles becoming data. Is this the show's way of saying how deadly information became on this world? Also, I wonder if the red around the card is a contrast to the white substance to create the hosts or is this Nolan-Joy's way to say that a lot of blood will be spilled. This intro is so incredible! This entire episode was just brilliant. The new characters, the futuristic setting, the show reinvented itself here and I am living for it!
The ghost of winterfell, Winter is coming was a saying to make people prepare for coronavirus.
Part of me thinks it means an infiltration. The red pearl was an actual human. Dolores is starting to infiltrate the human world. As we saw on episode 1
S O L O M O N I S W A T C H I N G
Probably you're right. I like your way of interpretation. There are way too many symbols in this new opening.
This show is a mirror to our world. You see it as you want it, because everything is based on perception. The truth is not as simple as we think. Just like this show. Because while I was watching the opening for this season I had different, unfortunately much more simpler ideas about the symbolism represented in this short masterpiece.
So thank you for you insight. You may made a point there :)
The Ghost of Winterfell are those missiles? I thought they were just the dandelion seeds.
0:55 - 1:00 I could rewatch this over a 100 times and still be amazed by this cinematic masterpiece
I love they keep the part where a robot playing piano in every opening credits since S1.
1:05 When your code finally works with no errors
The floating / mirror scene it's a direct homage to mamoru oshii's Ghost in The Shell
Finally someone pointed out! Thought I need to scroll for hours...
Biisshh, this comment section is full of philistines
I thought I was alone with this, but I'm glad to see that some people noticed some similarities to innocence intro, It hit me when the cell starts to divide it's the same secuence that's appears in ghost in the shell.
Applause to Ramin Djawadi, for this masterpiece
can't believe they didn't credit him in the video description. shaking my head
@@krantzpantz 0:20 they do
James Delos: I can see all the way to the bottom. Would you like to see what I see? They said there were two fathers, one above, one below. They lied. There was only ever the Devil. When you look up from the bottom, it was just his reflection, laughing back down at you.
But ones who do not search God, will not find, so what do they see? Probably devil only, everywhere they look.
It humbles me, how good this show is, the skill displayed by the whole team behind this!
the Westworld opening credits are always SO good. August Burns Red absolutely nailed the theme song in their rock cover
Local officials: *Social distancing.* It will be difficult and hard, and we're sorry to put everyone through this.
Me: **Turns on Westworld**
EDIT: I forgot the most important part. D'oh!
Pathos.
Literally started watching the show cuz of the opening, so majestic
I’m so glad that this show never changed the intro music.
It will always be satisfying to see the host hands playing the piano in time to the theme song
One of the best shows and opening credits I have ever seen in my life.
The new season is absolute fire, well done!
Westworld always has the most beautiful and the most conceptually crafted opening sequences.
So elegant. What a piece of art.
steelbook or 4k for every single year - the show DESERVES that much as so much time and effort is put into the story craft to make works of art. Trompe L'oeil from s1 plus Riddle of the Sphinx and Kiksuya from s2 and Decoherence from S3 are MONSTROUSLY GOOD.
With the credits i love how they consistently shift to showcase the large cast.
It’s totally amazing!!! The most beautiful and catching intro ever. Music,scenes,graphics….I can’t express all the emotions I feel. And of course serial is unforgettable.The best over the last years: actors,plot,music…of course it’s not easy to get through to everything in the serial,but anyway it’s worth watching 10000000%. I am into it.
I love the eagle flying too close to the sun part. So symbolic. Together with the music it's divine.
You NEVER skip the opening credits of Westworld. They should remove the skip button. It is one of the best opening credits of all time!
This intro is dope. It still has the same freshness which it had few years ago♥️
Awesome Westworld Season 3 Opening Credits Video.
I like not a single person is making jokes. They are instead making anologies and commenting in how they are in awe. A testament to how good the TV show is
I wish someone out there could do a compilation of opening credits from every show. Would love to watch that 😍
Why don't you do that?
@@RenegadeFighter I don't know how to edit and all that stuff. 🤷🏻♀️ I'm not good at it 😕
Thank you for not being scared to air this television show during the outbreak.
People are at home. Good for ratings.
I was very excited to see how they’d change the credits... I was not disappointed :)
I still remember when this shows was all about cowboys and westworld.
The show is called Westworld which is a theme park. It was about a theme park and the drama surrounding it. What do you expect, for them to stay in the theme park forever and ever?
@@bioticheart Game of thrones is fantasy drama show which is set in 297 AC What It feels like when unexpectedly Terminators are coming from future to save the humanity from From knight king I know my example doesn't make any sense but trust me It feels little wired when you watch two seasons which are based on cowboy era and the whole show got converted into cyberpunk based world.
@@duxstybrick2536 Yeah but Westworld is the park's name,the serie was not named after western period,but after the park.
God, I miss this show so much. Please bring it back for one last season.
To be honest, The Westworld theme is so beautiful it's enough to make a man cry- (sobs)
The eagle is Dolores; here’s why
1. Obvious out of the way - it’s a synthetic being
2. It’s a symbol of freedom and it’s how Dolores sees herself to build this new world for hosts and humans
3. It’s a predator - as how Dolores called herself that too as her Charlotte copy
4. It’s flying to what first looked like an afterburner of a jet, but it also symbolises the Rehoboam because of how it has the same effects as represented in the show (kinda like a burning sun in an eclipse)
This is quite an obvious reflection of Icarus’s myth, who made wings out of feathers and wax with his father, but he got too ahead of himself and flew too close to the sun which he ended up falling to his demise - the same way the Eagle here was shredded as it got too close to the burner. We all know what happened in the end of the season, as the original copy of Dolores died literally under the Rehoboam. Of course symbols can hold multiple meanings as a lot of other commenters have brought up, this is just my take.
Just finished watching the whole show.
a few months ago, I said that since season one was the horse which symbolized control, and season two was the bison, which symbolized power, I actually predicted that season three would have a bird, symbolizing freedom, and what do you know, we get a bird for season three....
Big thumbs up to the people making these openings
It looks so good. The shots with the bird are 10/10
0:26 and we finally touch! (very pure!)
The image of the reflection from underwater is a dual reference to the Oshii Anime Ghost in the Shell though they changed the focus to the hands touching the surface first so it's both a GITS reference and a reference to The Creation of Adam and then the upper reflection/image of god disappears and the lower passes through to the upper space symbolizing Dolores' desire to transcend God/the creator ( and of course the hosts' creators are humans).
one of the greatest opening credits of all time.period.
definitely, 100% agreed.
The Player Piano roll from the first two seasons' intros is replaced by Rehoboam - the roll determining the notes to be played in a song, Rehoboam determining the events to unfold in a story. The only way to escape the determinism/simulation is to stop playing.
I swear the moment this music plays in background for season 4's intro, im gonna get chills
Meanwhile netflix has 15 mil subs on YT.. and this masterpiece of a network is underrated as fuck..
The score gets to me every time, regardless the season...
So was that a take on The Creation of Adam, too? That would be a nice callback to season one.
westworld and game of thrones are the only seires i never skip the opening credits and westworld always gives me goosebumps
we want closure. we want season 5
One of the best shows ever made
Now we see it. The eagle disintegrating. Mirrored hosts and the beauty of the dandelion. Fantastic.
Good god these intros are amazing!
Premiere episode was AWESOME!!! Aaron Paul and Evan Rachel Wood knocked it out of the......park 🤓 but for real though, it was great. Can’t wait for the rest of the season!
One of those op credits that you never feel the urge to skip!
I miss this show. I wish they gave it the final season 5.
The opening gives me the chills!
Animation team :How much Ghost in the Shell imagery you want for trailer
HBO and creators : Yes
HBO’s title design game is strong.
Game of Thrones
Westworld
True Detective
All have won awards for their intros. And I’m sure there’s more.
They have the best game in that category
Sopranos..
I think that this one is the best opening credits of any of the three seasons. The visuals are just insane and so powerful.
This show is the future of TV shows
Do any of you guys noticed the Pianist is slowly but steadily forming his/her human shape with each openings? (Opening 1: Infrastructures - Bones; Opening 2: Connecting Joints; Opening 3: Non-colored Flesh).
I watch the intro every time so much work and thought went into this can't skip it.
A title sequence that changes is something that more shows need
Knew that was Marshawn. Nice banger of a premier HBO, can't wait till next Sunday.
The dandelion turning into the data is symbolic of how when charlotte told charlotte ¨You wanted to live forever, be careful what you wish for¨ since the data is collecting the history of every person keeping their memory alive, forever and ofc the dandelion is symbolic of a wish
The opening credits which makes you so emotional ❤️
Let's listen again
I can't wait one week for the next episode. And then 2 years for the next season. THIS IS KILLING ME!!!!!!!!!
Is it too much that I cried with this new opening? So beautiful, sad, anime like 🥺🥺🥺
Always inspiring artistry in the opening to this show.
Not intending to watch third season - after 1st episode i ultimately decided that show ended for me in 1st season and yet those opening credits give me chills
Gid the HBO themes always got me in my feels
HBO makes the best openings
Haven't watched the episode yet but the new intro it's pretty awesome
You couldn't ask for a better new opening of the 3rd Season love how it opens and all the new changes to it huge fan of westworld So glad you're back so so so glad❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤜🏿❤🤛🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿😁😉😇⭐⭐⭐⭐👈🏿
I have waited a LONG time for this moment.
AMAZING !! RENEW SEASON 4 NOW
It was renewed for season 4 long before season 3 premiered
@@lucassantilli It's not confirmed...One website published it, but HBO has not said anything officially yet.
Yesssss 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I love how in each opening we get a visual of an eclipse, and now in Season 3 we see what that represents. It’s cool because it shows right from season 1 who was really in control, and as we know, Incite was responsible for the creation of Westworld in the first place.
Many references to Michelangelo, and Icarus, but I'm surprised no one noticed the HUUUUGE similarity of some images with the opening scene(s) of Ghost In The Shell (both the film remake and the animated original, actually).
The way the logo at the end appears as a mirror version and the symbol to signify season 3 , III.
Hinting that this could just be a reflection of the real world and just is a simulation.
i love it! best opening credits ever
The hands touching could show the humans and hosts merging with society and the bird flying away could show the rebellion of the hosts and then being free.
I need to know the symbolism now :D
mirror