Mr. Robot Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers & Update: Earlier Release? Leon's Job For Elliot; Trump Has Spot In The Show?

By Abe Narra - 28 Nov '16 17:59PM
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The third season of the Emmy-award winning drama techno-thriller "Mr. Robot" has yet to announce their air date by Sam Esmail or any executives in USA Network. Even though the production crew has also kept their mouth shut, some reports said the show will feature stimulating stories and even president-elect Donald Trump.

Fans speculated that Elliot Anderson (Rami Malek, who won an Emmy for this portrayal) will be spied by Leon (Joey Bada$$), who will be sent to prison so that he could do his job. In the season 2 finale episode, Leon was seen speaking with the remaining members of FSociety.

This speculation sparked some rumors and speculations that Elliot's cellmate will play an important role in the season three. There are also speculations that Leon works for Whiterose, an Asian-looking female transgender played by BD Wong.

He may be a spy for Elliot or a worker for Whiterose but fans would surely see more of Leon once the third season comes back to TV.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has already a spot on the anti-society show after he pulled a controversial win in the 2016 US Elections against the popular vote winner Hillary Clinton.

In his Twitter account, Esmail  leaked a part of the third season's script, showing that Donald Trump as a president was highlighted in a bad way that could make him angry and rage on Twitter.

Speaking of Trump and rage, one of Mr. Robot's star Stephanie Corneliuessen claimed she receive online death threats after mocking Trump's daughter Ivanka. She tweeted a joke about Ivanka's eight-month-old baby.

It is assumed offensive to Ivanka that it prompted Corneliussen to delete the tweet and ask people to stop sending her death threats online.

For the meantime, no concrete details were given regarding the air date of the third season of Mr. Robot. Reports circulated around that the shooting already happened and the new season will be seen on the small screens on early 2017.

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