The series which tapped into audiences concerns about privacy, big banks, evil corporations, NSA spying and social hacktivism uploads for another batch of episodes this July.
Aside from being a ratings winner for the network, Mr. Robot also won a Peabody Award, plus two Golden Globes (one for Christian Slater as the titular 'fsociety' vigilante hacking figurehead) and catapulted Rami Malek's hoodie-wearing face into the spotlight.
The show's hacker hero 'Elliot Alderson' was not your typical leading man, being a morphine-addicted socially awkward loner, so it's no wonder he made the perfect target to help Mr. Robot take down the corporation he's paid to protect.
These sophomore season billboards for the show certainly makes you feel that 'Big Brother' is spying down at you and they seem to be everywhere around the skies of L.A. at the moment.

These intense outdoor ads, including the giant-sized version were snapped from June 22 to June 25, 2016, including along West Hollywood's Sunset Strip, Olympic Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
If you love the dark, brooding show make sure you check out these season one billboards for Mr. Robot, which tapped into that millennial feeling of alienation, anger and paranoia.
Let's see if Sam Esmail's critically-acclaimed series can maintain the intrigue and momentum for its second season as the characters struggle with their decisions and actions of the debut season, and whether more accolades are in the show's future.
Will you be logging in to watch season_2.0 of Mr. Robot this Summer, or is viewer loyalty just an illusion these days too?
UPDATED: It's that time of year again when TV shows and movies start to vie for recognition and accolades from the likes of the Golden Globes, SAG Awards and Critics' Choice Awards.
Here's the consideration billboard trying to garner votes for the second season of Mr. Robot, snapped along the Sunset Strip on November 15, 2016. Will it still be a critical darling this awards season?

UPDATED: Mr. Robot is back in the L.A. skyline and this time it's for Emmy consideration, but is the drama still the same critical darling it was last year?
This Emmy billboard for the sophomore season was snapped above West Hollywood's Sunset Strip on June 1, 2017.

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