'Westworld' Latest News & Update: Season 2 Revealed By Creators, Find Out The Role Of Park Robots In The Next Season

There are no announcements about the second season of HBO's sci-fi/western "Westworld". However, the producers are still in the process of thinking what to do next on their show.

On the other hand, the creators of "Westworld" revealed about how season 2 will be, a futuristic fully immersed park with a wildest theme. Season 2 is said to focus on park robots as well as how they will be constructed.

Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy created the "Westworld" and the former discussed that on the next season, viewers are given the chance to learn about how park robots are powered according to a report in GameStop

Park robots are known as the hosts.  Jonathan disclosed to the public that park robots can still survive without oxygen since in the first place it is not their necessity for survival.

Experts recommend that fans should observe properly in order to know how to construct Park Robots and to determine where they have taken their power. Unlike humans, they are not prone to brain deaths. They are not closer to mechanical, but instead biological.

These park robots are far from the characteristics of human beings. The curiosity will run into the nerves of "Westworld" viewers and question why their brains do not require oxygen. 

There are speculations saying that the two creators have five or six years worth of ideas for "Westworld" that are mapped out.  The first season of "Westworld" has 10 episodes and episode 7 was aired last Nov. 13, 2016.

However, there was a major twist about the prominent character. Yet, there are still 2 episodes that are expected to set on air.

Luke Hemsworth is one of the stars of "Westworld" and he is hoping that the show will have its renewal according to The Wrap.  There is no official word coming from the "Westworld" team but the actor said that if ever the show will have another season, it will be a big one.

 

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