HBO TV Series 'Westworld' Opens New Door To Season 2: Robots Made More Revolutionary!

Opening up a new world with both the existence of humans and robots seem to be not so difficult for the "Westworld" director Jonathan Rolan. This is after mummed hits on the release of the "Westworld" Season 2. "Westworld" characters for the next season have been confirmed, including, most importantly, Ed Harris.

While watching online and the live streaming of the "Westworld" Episode 1 Season 9 has become the trend over the internet, avid watchers of "Westworld" are hyped after the confirmation of Season 2, despite issues on renewal faced by the producers last week. The new HBO series is almost done with the Season 1 composed of 10 episodes, and now announcing the comeback of some of the stars for "Westworld" Season 2.

"I was just talking to Jonah Nolan last night, who's a creator of this thing with his wife Lisa Joy, and yeah, they're doing another season," said Ed Harris in the interview with BBC 4, as reported by Polygon. "They're going to do 10 more episodes, and I will be involved."

Ed Harris then confirms directly that he will still be the "man in black" in the next season of "Westworld." In spite of the return of Ed Harris, "Westworld" fans are still not sure if he will stay until the end of the season especially after witnessing the horrifying scenes of "Game of Thrones" as the death of Jon Snow in the middle of the season. Fans are thinking that Ed Harris will also be like "Game of Thrones'" Jon Snow who will be back but to be meant to be dead in the "Westworld" Season 2.

With more of the speculations, theories, and anticipations on the upcoming season of the "Westworld," another long anticipated scene is the 90-minute finale. To invite other watchers for the robot-themed world, HBO opened sites for live streaming. HBO Go, and HBO Now is two other sites where the 90-minute finale of the "Westworld" will be shown.

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