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My name is Westworld. For 3 years I was stranded in development hell with only one goal: survive. Now I will fulfill Michael Lombardo's dying wish - to use the list of names he left me and save my channel. But the old approach wasn't enough. I had to become someone else. I had to become something else. I had to become...a show featuring genital-to-genital touching.
Inspired by the 1973 motion picture “Westworld,” written and directed by Michael Crichton, this one-hour drama series is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, it explores a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.
The 10-episode first season will premiere on Sunday, October 2nd at 9/8c on HBO in the US and Tuesday, October 4th at 9pm on Sky Atlantic in the UK.
Cast
- Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Robert Ford
- Ed Harris as The Man in Black
- Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy
- James Marsden as Teddy Flood
- Thandie Newton as Maeve Millay
- Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe
- Tessa Thompson as Charlotte Hale
- Sidse Babett Knudsen as Theresa Cullen
- Jimmi Simpson as William
- Rodrigo Santoro as Hector Escaton
- Shannon Woodward as Elsie Hughes
- Ingrid Bolsø Berdal as Armistice
- Ben Barnes as Logan
- Simon Quarterman as Lee Sizemore
- Angela Sarafyan as Clementine Pennyfeather
- Luke Hemsworth as Stubbs
- Clifton Collins Jr. as Lawrence
Videos and Links
Westworld Trailer - NSFW
Westworld Teaser Trailer
Chaos Teaser
Dreams Trailer
An Entire World Trailer
Classic Western Meets Science Fiction Film | Invitation to the Set
Atlantic - Sympathy for the Robot
Entertainment Weekly - Westworld has already figured out the next 5 seasons
Popular Mechanics - Why "Westworld" Matters
Deadline - ‘Westworld’ Extras Must Agree To Genital-to-Genital Touching
Wired - The Couple Behind HBO’s Westworld Want to Know What Is Wrong With Us All
Wall Street Journal - The 1973 Precursor to HBO’s ‘Westworld’
Reviews
Collider said:The series — with a solid logical foundation and world-building — is lovingly crafted, marrying its Wild West aesthetic with cold sci-fi elements of the labs that run the park in a way that feels believably connected … The series even broaches philosophical musings, à la Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, as to whether it would be better to live a safe life where our pain is erased, or a life of free will with all of its mistakes and hurt. The choice is not always clear. Like Game of Thrones, Westworld is a sprawling story, but it’s never as disparate as the world of Westeros and what lies beyond the Narrow Sea. What matters here is the notion that everything is contained, intimate, and carefully crafted, and fans of Crichton will immediately feel the familiarity with his most famous stories’ themes: where what we overly-confident Homo sapiens create and try and control quickly spirals out beyond our abilities. We are not gods, only tinkerers, and the characters of Westworld are starting to learn that trying to control what we don’t understand can lead to catastrophic effects.
The Atlantic said:What would happen if or when the day came that humankind created an intelligence so powerful that it turned against us? It’s a scenario that’s been visualized a thousand ways… But the scenario has rarely been developed with the sophistication and ingenuity on display in HBO’s upcoming series Westworld …. The series doesn’t merely present androids as protagonists or victims. It grants them the defining victory of the outsider: the right at last to tell—haltingly, given their emergent capacities—their stories for themselves.
IGN said:After a lot of build-up and some much-discussed production delays, would it deliver? The answer is a big yes, as those high expectations were met with a terrific, gripping premiere episode that quickly draws you in… its standout cast to its excellent visuals to one hell of a hummable score by the great Ramin Djawadi, this is top-notch television in every respect. The juxtaposition of life inside Westworld and life for those who are creating Westworld allows for an excellent entry point into the show, allowing us to invest with these artificial life forms from the start, while getting to also see the motivations of those behind-the-scenes.
The Telegraph said:We’re thrust into a complex, visionary world that is pleasingly in no rush to rapidly churn out its storyline. Like the on-screen robots, its pieces are meticulously put together, its capacity to unleash hell brimming beneath the surface. And it’s beautiful to watch. Utah’s tourist industry best be ready for the swell in numbers this series is likely to create, for its dry, epic spectacle of a backdrop has been rendered to almost as jaw dropping effect as seeing it in real life.
The Globe and Mail said:For all its brutal violence and sex the series is a gorgeous exercise in profound melancholy. What horrors has humankind wreaked with a mass devotion to perfection, personal satisfaction and entertainment? At times terrifying bleak and cynical, Westworld is lugubrious. It can have characters announcing, “Hell is empty and all the devils are here,” and set out to illustrate that.
TV Line said:Smart and emotional, gorgeously shot and (mostly) beautifully acted, this A.I. drama computes.