HBO renews ‘Westworld’ for fourth season

(Westworld comes back for 4th season)

There will be more Delores, Maeve and William, the Man in Black. Hopefully Charlotte, although after last week’s episode, she is fairly burnt up. HBO has renewed the Emmy-winning drama series Westworld for a fourth season, it was announced today by Casey Bloys, president, HBO Programming.

“From the western theme park to the technocratic metropolis of the near future, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed every twist and turn from the minds of master storytellers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy,” noted Bloys. “We can’t wait to see where their inspired vision takes us next.”


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Westworld returned for its eight-episode third season Sunday, March 15. A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the question of free will, the show was created for television by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, who are also executive producers. Nolan directed the season’s premiere episode, which has surpassed nine million viewers across all platforms.

The series was lauded as “the most epic show on TV” by Decider.  TV Guide hailed the season as “dazzling,” “exhilarating,” and “incredibly relevant,” and Variety called it a “crowdpleasing ride through the world of the future.” The New York Times deemed it “sleek and eye-catching,” while NPR called season three “more entertaining than ever before.”


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When this season will air one only knows. With its expensive (and very good) effects, it takes the series about every two years to return.

Westworld was created for television by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, who are executive producers with Denise Thé, J.J. Abrams, Athena Wickham, Richard J. Lewis, and Ben Stephenson. Production companies: Kilter Films and Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television; based on the film written by Michael Crichton

SOURCE: Warnermedia

(Westworld comes back for 4th season)

There will be more Delores, Maeve and William, the Man in Black. Hopefully Charlotte, although after last week’s episode, she is fairly burnt up. HBO has renewed the Emmy-winning drama series Westworld for a fourth season, it was announced today by Casey Bloys, president, HBO Programming.

“From the western theme park to the technocratic metropolis of the near future, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed every twist and turn from the minds of master storytellers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy,” noted Bloys. “We can’t wait to see where their inspired vision takes us next.”


SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for our FREE e-lert here.  Stay on top of the latest national advertising, film, TV, entertainment and production news!


Westworld returned for its eight-episode third season Sunday, March 15. A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the question of free will, the show was created for television by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, who are also executive producers. Nolan directed the season’s premiere episode, which has surpassed nine million viewers across all platforms.

The series was lauded as “the most epic show on TV” by Decider.  TV Guide hailed the season as “dazzling,” “exhilarating,” and “incredibly relevant,” and Variety called it a “crowdpleasing ride through the world of the future.” The New York Times deemed it “sleek and eye-catching,” while NPR called season three “more entertaining than ever before.”


ALSO READ: ‘Justice League Dark’ among 3 series coming to HBO Max


When this season will air one only knows. With its expensive (and very good) effects, it takes the series about every two years to return.

Westworld was created for television by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, who are executive producers with Denise Thé, J.J. Abrams, Athena Wickham, Richard J. Lewis, and Ben Stephenson. Production companies: Kilter Films and Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television; based on the film written by Michael Crichton

SOURCE: Warnermedia