SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from the season three finale of Westworld, so beware of reading further if you don’t want to know what happened!
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from the season three finale of Westworld, so beware of reading further if you don’t want to know what happened!
By Adam B. Vary
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – “Westworld” has been renewed for a fourth season at HBO ahead of the conclusion of Season 3.
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The robot rebellion isn't over. HBO president of programming Casey Bloys announced that the science-fiction series Westworld has been renewed for a fourth season on Wednesday, but was that really Bloys' decision or was it all part of an advanced AI that models the future and determines the best things for us?
Emmy Award-winning drama Westworld has been renewed for a fourth season ahead of its season 3 finale.
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George R.R. Martin has spoken up about that jaw-dropping Game of Thrones Easter egg in the latest episode of Westworld, and, in addition to clarifying some of the details regarding his involvement in the show's nod to Drogon's fate, the author has also shared some key intel about his own long-lost Thrones cameo, including a photo of him in costume from the set!
Thandie Newton is delighted Westworld’s creators are giving her more input into her character Maeve’s storyline.
Before Aaron Paul joined the third season of HBO's Westworld as former solider Caleb Nichols, he was a "massive fan" of the Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan series. "When I got the call to sit down with Lisa and Jonah, I had already seen the second season twice," Paul told The Hollywood Reporter In Studio.
Yes, that was Game of Thrones co-creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff on Westworld—along with one of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons.
When Aaron Paul joined HBO’s “Westworld” for its third season, which premiered March 15, he was a “crazy fan” of the show. But executive producers Lisa Joy and Jonathan “Jonah” Nolan didn’t ask him to play one of the show’s sentient robots rebelling against humanity.
In the wake of dozens of film and television productions abruptly shutting down amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, several organizations and high-profile showrunners — Greg Berlanti, Shonda Rhimes, David Benioff, Julie Plec, Damon Lindelof, Lisa Joy and Jonah Nolan — have come together to fund a relief effort for Hollywood’s support staffers, a low-paid group that often goes overlooked.
For the past seven years, showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan have dedicated their professional lives to “Westworld,” HBO’s sprawling and cerebral sci-fi series loosely based on Michael Crichton’s 1973 movie. In the story, a race of artificially intelligent robots in the not-too-distant future violently rises up against the humans who’ve used and abused them for sport.
The good news is that HBO's future shock android drama Westworld is back in less than a month (March 15). The bad news, at least based on the chilling trailer that dropped on Thursday morning (Feb. 20), is that things are about to get really, really tense in season three of the retelling of the pleasure park series from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. The nearly three-minute teaser o
is back — and things are as epic as ever. The award-winning HBO series returns with season three, dubbed, on March 15. And about a month ahead of its premiere, the premium cable network finally shared the first full trailer for what’s to come now that some of the androids have left abusive lives in the amusement park behind for the real world.
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