Upload Season 3 premieres October 20th on Prime Video.
Upload returns to Prime Video next month with its eagerly anticipated third season and now, the streamer has released the official season trailer for the series. The trailer gives a glimpse of Nathan's life back in the real world with Nora now that he's downloaded into a new body, but also teases what's next in their efforts to take down Freeyond as well as teases a surprising love triangle with the emergence of a digital copy of Nathan that's been brought to life in Lakeview.
According to Prime Video, Season 3 will pick up with Nora and a freshly downloaded Nathan as they navigate their relationship, while racing to stop the mysterious conspiracy that threatens to destroy millions of lives. Can they shut down Freeyond, and finally have a real life together? Or is it just a matter of time until Nathan's head explodes? Meanwhile, in Lakeview, a backup copy of Nathan has been activated and Ingrid's not about to let this second chance at love slip away.
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