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HBO struggled to find Game of Thrones' spritual successor, despite one already being in active production when the fantasy epic concluded.
Westworld ’s downward slide towards cancellation began with its second season, for which Nolan and Joy decided to ...
This is a non-spoiler review for Westworld's Season 4 premiere, "The Auguries," which premieres Sunday, June 26 on HBO. Westworld, which is now a few gas stations away from its former buzzed-about ...
James Marsden is not holding back his disappointment in the cancellation of his HBO show "Westworld" and why he believes the network pulled the plug. In a new interview given to Rolling Stone ...
HBO's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, has canceled "Westworld" after four seasons. The decision to end the series comes as the new conglomerate evaluates its programming.
As for Westworld's planned fifth season, it is not going ahead, though the stars are still being paid for it. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email [email protected] ...
Westworld's hidden trailer isn't just a trailer, it's a Door to more Ahead of season 2 of the HBO show, the Discover Westworld and Delos sites are coming alive. Be afraid, be very afraid.
Westworld: A theme park set in an Old West landscape, where human guests utilize robot hosts to safely satisfy their every desire. Delos: The corporation that owns Westworld.
In a career filled with moments, Jeffrey Wright is having a big one right now. On March 15, he returned as Bernard Lowe, the not-so-secret host in season 3 of Westworld on HBO. He's also in the ...
Westworld may take place in a fictional Western terrain, but the picturesque landscapes you see in the HBO series all actually exist—right here in the American countryside.
Season 1 of Westworld ended with carnage, and the last time fans saw Evan Rachel Wood's character Dolores, she was slinging a gun and mowing down everyone in her path. In the first trailer for ...
Has ‘Westworld’ Blasted One Major Theory Out of the Sky? Season two's second episode strongly indicates the park's location — and, just as important, seemingly debunks one popular theory.