In season 2 of Upload, Nathan’s (Robbie Amell) afterlife turns out to be considerably more difficult and crammed with activities than most individuals’ actual lives, and it appears that things are just about to get trickier.

Will there be a romance between them? Check. An ex-girlfriend who won’t go away? Check. A victim of a murder plan hatched by a political puppeteer wanting to rule the world? Check.

A premise that, despite being exceedingly futuristic, irresistibly rings with the Black Mirror-style notion that this is only a matter of time before becoming a reality, and is incredibly relatable even if the technology isn’t there yet? Right now, we’ll quit saying “check.”

The cliffhanger conclusion to Upload season 2 undoubtedly left us with many unanswered questions as well as some lives in danger. And even pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL won’t stop it from being a life-ending tragedy.

Since the new seven-episode season was rushed through, viewers will have many expectations for season 3 and what lies next.

Fortunately, we are here to keep you informed about these things; think of us as your personalized messengers. What you should know about a prospective third season of Upload is detailed below.

Release Date

Season 3’s official release date is unknown, but it may appear at the end of 2022 or the beginning of 2023.

Cast

  • Robbie Amell as Nathan Brown
  • Andy Allo as Nora Antony
  • Allegra Edwards as Ingrid Kannerman
  • Zainab Johnson as Aleesha
  • Kevin Bigley as Luke, a former army corporal
  • Josh Banday as Ivan
  • Owen Daniels as A.I. Guy
  • Andrea Rosen as Lucy
  • Jordan Johnson-Hinds as Jamie
  • Chris Williams as Dave Antony, Nora’s father
  • Christine Ko as Mandi, Nora’s roommate
  • Jessica Tuck as Viv, Nathan’s mother
  • Philip Granger as Uncle Larry
  • William B. Davis as David Chok
  • Elizabeth Bowen as Fran Booth
  • Andy Thompson, as the Professor
  • Chloe Coleman as Nevaeh, Nathan’s niece
  • Julian Christopher as Ernie
  • Rhys Slack as Dylan, a child who lives in Lakeview
  • Matt Ward as Byron
  • Barclay Hope as Oliver Kannerman
  • Yvetta Fisher as Batia
  • Megan Ferguson in the pilot episode
  • Scott Patey as Josh Pitzer
  • Paulo Costanzo as Matteo
  • Mackenzie Cardwell as Tinsley

Storyline

The concept of the Upload series is that, for a fee, people who pass away in the future will be able to pay to upload their souls into a virtual environment, keeping their consciousness alive even while they are dead.

The first two seasons depict Nathan’s (who passed away) fight with his girlfriend and ex to solve the mystery surrounding his passing. The show reveals a massive Evil political plot hiding behind a company that offers free soul uploading to the underprivileged.

The plot of Season 3 of Upload will continue where Season 2 left off, with Nathan dying once more in his new shape and his girlfriend and ex trying to save him.