2nd HBO Trailer For 'Westworld' Release Date Set? Details Excite Fans!
Fans have been talking about a second trailer for HBO's "Westworld." According to them, it seems that the date for release might come sooner than people think.
In a report by The Globe and Mail, the premiere date for the upcoming show will be announced soon as well. It is considered by the website to be one of the most intriguing shows for early 2016.
"Westworld" is officially described as "a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the future of sin." The show is expected to be something that science fiction fans will wait with excitement and anticipation. The show is actually an amplification of themes coming from the 1973 film of the same name by Michael Crichton. The upcoming series will be created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. Nolan previously created "Person Of Interest" as well as the co-writer of "The Dark Knight."
Screen Crush reported that the new series will be graced with a wonderful cast that includes Anthony Hopkins, Evan Rachel Wood, E Harris, James Marsden of "X-Men" fame. Jeffrey Wright of "The Hunger Games" and "Boardwalk Empire," Thandie Newton, Shannon Woodward, Rodrigo Santoro, Simon Quarterman, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Ben Barnes, Clifton Collins, Jr. and Jimmi Simpson. It has also been reported that some of the cast members playing androids (Marsden, Newton, Wood) may also end up being killed and then revived with a new personality. The said scenario is said to be similar to "American Horror Story" that enables its cast to play a lot of characters in the series.
Even though the release date is not yet available, HBO's "Westworld" trailers have already made an impression to viewers with its gorgeous yet spooky theme. In addition, the series has already got its infamous notoriety industry due to its unusual agreement that "background actors" were required to sign an agreement. The said actors had to put their acknowledgment on paper that there would be a lot of sex scenes going on when footage was finished, edited and CGIed for HBO.
Lastly, HBO's "Westworld" has no release date specified at the moment but you should be able to view the trailer for now.