New TV series Westworld tackles ethical questions through Wild West fantasies
Seductive and scary series aims to be about more than rich people having sex with robots in a Wild West amusement park
Ask straight questions of the creators and cast of the HBO’s new TV series, Westworld, and you may not get straight answers.
When does Westworld take place? Where in the world – or beyond it – is this weird, adult amusement park, where humanoid robots cater to all whims and fantasies of visiting guests, located? Are you real?
Executive producers Jonah Nolan and Lisa Joy, who envisioned the seductive and scary update of the 1973 Michael Crichton film, and the all-star ensemble of actors who populate Westworld aren’t ready to talk specifics ahead of its October 2 premiere. (Some won’t even cop to whether they are humans or “hosts”, the show’s nom de robot.)
But ask them how Westworld reflects or could even change the world we live in, and the players can go on at length.