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Aaron Paul spotted at Tanjong Pagar filming Westworld Season 3

Breaking Bad fame Aaron Paul was spotted at Tanjong Pagar this week, filming the third season of HBO’s science-fiction series, Westworld. A video, posted online by Reddit user u/bukejiyao who seems to have taken the video from within a vehicle, shows Paul walking along a pavement, surrounded by passersby who appear to be fellow actors:

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Fans of Westworld received a clue that the third season may be partly filmed in Singapore when the trailer showed a shot of the Singapore skyline. Later, Yahoo Entertainment reported that the cast and crew will be filming in Singapore from 1-9 July and that some filming will take place at Robinson Road, between Maxwell Road and Boon Tat Street.

The publication noted that a road closure sign has been erected in the area and announces that the road has been closed to facilitate the production of Monty’s Last Stand, which is reportedly the production code name for the third season of Westworld.

Other stars who are in Singapore filming Westworld are Evan Rachel Wood, Jeffrey Wright and Tommy Flanagan. Wood, the lead actress of the series, has been spotted at Haw Par Villa, the Orchid Garden at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and what appears to be the ArtScience Museum.

Jeffrey Wright published a photo of a boat on social media and the picture was geo-tagged Changi, Singapore while Tommy Flanagan shared a photo of a bird’s-eye view of Singapore from an airplane, with the caption: “Landing in Singapore #Westworld goes east…”

https://theindependent.sg.sg/singapore-skyline-featured-in-westworld-season-3-trailer/

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