Sunday, April 1, 2018

howrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy told Entertainment Weekly



Ready to go back to "Westworld"? Just like "Jurassic Park", it offers a terrifying example of how futuristic theme parks can go terribly wrong, despite their owner's elaborate dreams.
 The HBO show debuted in 2016 with a 10-episode season, and another 10 episodes are due up this April. The show was pretty much a hit from the beginning, with the series debut earning HBO's highest ratings for a premiere since 2014's "True Detective." "
Westworld" boasts the most-watched first-season of any HBO original series -- and that's saying a lot for a network that's home to "Game of Thrones."Like the 1973 Michael Crichton movie on which it was based, the first season of "Westworld"
 Takes place in an Old West-style theme park run by the Delos Corporation, where paying guests mingle with realistic android hosts, and everything from murder to rape is on the menu.Season two will begin on HBO on April 22. Remember, 
HBO isn't Netflix: You can't binge-watch the whole season at once. The 10 episodes will air one per week, at 9 p.m. across time zones (8 p.m. Central) on SuNDAY
                         

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