Chaos takes control.
Welcome back to Westworld, the Emmy-winning drama series where the puppet show is over and the newly liberated hosts are coming for humankind. In Season Two, chaos takes control as Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) takes charge, Maeve Millay (Thandie Newton) is on a mission and the mysterious Man in Black (Ed Harris) is back. A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness, the birth of a new form of life on Earth, and the evolution of sin, the series was created for television by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, who executive produce alongside J.J. Abrams, Richard J. Lewis, Roberto Patino, Athena Wickham and Ben Stephenson. The acclaimed cast also includes James Marsden, Jeffrey Wright, Rodrigo Santoro, Luke Hemsworth and more.
Critics Reviews for Westworld: Season 2
- “Creating Westworld is an ironic act of cruelty, an imprisoning of characters in order to have them dance out a ballet about freedom for our benefit. And so season two ends on a note of abnegation.” – Josephine Livingstone, The New Republic
- “Though it is far from perfect, "Westworld,” for me, has come to symbolize the value of a slow-cooked, carefully constructed show in this era of much-too-much-too-much TV. It's a lesson Netflix and others could stand to slow down and absorb." – Hank Stuever, Washington Post
- “If some of the characters and story elements serve perfunctory purposes, "Westworld's” attempts to build and explore a lushly dystopian mythology improve on the convoluted efforts of the first season." – Maureen Ryan, Variety