Westworld

Westworld(2016)

TV-MA
4 seasons
N/A/episode
Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Western
8.0

"These violent delights have violent ends."

Overview

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.

Jonathan Nolan

Creator

Lisa Joy

Creator

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Season 1 Official HBO UK Trailer

Season 1 Official HBO UK Trailer

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Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Season 1 Official Trailer (Mature)

Season 1 Official Trailer (Mature)

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'Welcome to Westworld' Teaser Trailer

'Welcome to Westworld' Teaser Trailer

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'I'm Terrified' Teaser Trailer

'I'm Terrified' Teaser Trailer

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Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Welcome To Westworld

Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Welcome To Westworld

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Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Rare Honor

Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Rare Honor

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Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Something Different About You

Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Something Different About You

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Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Which One Is It

Westworld Season 1- Episode Clip: Which One Is It

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Westworld Season 1 Opening Credits | HBO

Westworld Season 1 Opening Credits | HBO

Opening Credits

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A review by Charles Dance
3.0

Written on February 13, 2017

**It's a shame that this series isn't working out so far**

The makers really should have followed the cheap and cheerful vibe of the 1973 movie. At least that was fun! This series suffers the post millennial habit of taking itself far too seriously ( think of the Daniel Craig Bond films) to the point that it becomes a chore to watch.

The 1973 movie starring Yul Brynner and Richard Benjamin got everything right. Keep it simple, keep it fun. That way lies a far more rewarding viewing experience.