Westworld: 7 Likeliest Theories About Season 2
That sort of ending can usually assure that fans are going to stick around for future seasons, though this time around they’ll be waiting a bit longer. If you have any other insane theories, feel free to leave them in a comment down below.
Superbly cast, expertly written, and carefully interwoven, you needed to put your spurs up and have a shot of whiskey after each episode.
With Westworld finally coming in for a landing after its first season, many of our most pressing questions have finally been answered. As for the possibility of a season 2 appearance, Simpson did not think that is the case. “My William has served his objective”, he explained. A world-class actor like Hopkins would be a tough loss for Westworld.
I took it upon myself to ask [Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy] for any clips [of Ed Harris] they’d be willing to share. Instantly, I knew. And then she kind of let out that there’s a really large arc to the character I’m playing, and that I shouldn’t tell anybody about it.
Every episode I struggled with the exorbitantly high levels of suspension of disbelief the show required – the whole “resetting the robots each night” thing just bugged the heck out of me for not making any financial or logistical sense! “What is going on here?”
“I gotta tell you, I’m still not quite clear on what the maze was supposed to have represented”.
So should we now read into the fact he said “a real Ford” instead of “the real Ford”? But I haven’t seen the finale yet. In our previous report, we hinted the return of two key characters in the next season of the series.
The Bioshock movie found its way into production at Universal Studios a few years back, under the title Rapture Rising (this was the first time I realized that maybe Bioshock is a meaningless term to people who needn’t connect it to the System Shock universe).
The final moments were not unlike another story of A.I. rebellion, “Ex Machina”. That was the idea from the beginning: We only know what the hosts know. That, I thought, was neat. And it’s nice to be in a hit.
Any fear that creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy might have had about Westworld’s ratings performance has been quashed with news that the new HBO drama has received record-breaking numbers, besting even Game of Thrones. Wood is said to get more violent and more bending in the upcoming Season 2, according to GameSpot.
Without spoiling anything from the first season, there are plenty of questions remaining for a second season, and the series has been renewed for at least a second season, with plans for up to five total.