


Sarafyan said she didn't know how the video was going to be deployed when Nolan asked her to be in it. But it quickly transitions to star Evan Rachel Wood singing Rick Astley's song "Never Gonna Give You Up," with Sarafyan on piano, followed by around 20 minutes of a dog sitting on a piano bench. They did release a video that gives a brief glimpse at an early scene from Westworld's Season 2 premiere, where Stubbs finds Bernard passed out on a beach. A video they promised to release earlier this week that they said would reveal Season 2's entire plot-in some twisted attempt to stop fans from spreading theories across the internet-turned out to be one giant troll, a "Rick Roll" of epic proportions. One thing we know for certain is that the showrunners have a sense of humor about it all. Sometimes you're like, 'Come on, you knew that was going to happen.

Whether it's on purpose or not is another question. "There's definitely stuff that changes at the last minute. "I guess we'll find out, because they don't tell me, right?" he laughed. If showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are keeping Hemsworth in the dark about anything, he says he doesn't know about it. Sometimes we're getting scripts at midnight the night before we're shooting." And it does evolve right up until the point that we're shooting. We need to do that.' It's this constantly evolving, tome amount of scripts. "When they're editing they're picking up things and going, 'Oh yeah, that's right. "It's a huge beast, and I think they're figuring a lot of it out as they go," Hemsworth said. Hemsworth said shooting Westworld can be chaotic, though he attributed that more to the show's massive scope than any deliberate attempts to befuddle the cast or crew.
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"To be the oppressed, and then, what do you do with that freedom that you're given, especially if you're a host? How do you bring that to fruition?"įor some shows that are particularly vulnerable to spoilers, like Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, the creators will go to extreme lengths like writing scripts in code or shooting multiple versions to guard against leaks. "That's the direction that we're going in, this newfound freedom," she said. And I love that I got to find that strength in her." "You find your strength in the most unfortunate situations. "You'll get to see elements of Clementine that are a bit different," Sarafyan said. In the final episode, she shot the Man in Black (AKA old William) in the arm as the hosts rebelled. Clem was out of the loop for most of Season 1, but began to gain more agency by the end. He finds a way."Īngela Sarafyan, who plays the host Clementine, said we're going to see new sides of her character in Westworld Season 2. Hemsworth wouldn't say how his character survived, but he did tease that Stubbs is "pretty stoic. We've known for some time that Stubbs isn't dead, but it's still a bit jarring seeing him in the opening scenes of Sunday's Season 2 premiere. The last time we saw Stubbs in Season 1, he was ambushed by the Native American warrior hosts known as the Ghost Nation. Jumping right back into this hosts-versus-humans fray after so long-Season 1 aired back in 2016-will feel like whiplash if you haven't revisited the show recently. Without spoiling anything, it's safe to say it picks up the story near where the first season ended. The first episode of Westworld's second season will air next Sunday, April 22. I'm always like, 'Oh yeah, I remember! And that leads into that, and that's going to move that. "Every script I get I have to read three times, just understanding what's all happening, but even then, I think I don't really understand it," Luke Hemsworth, who plays Westworld head of security Ashley Stubbs, told GameSpot during a group interview recently in Los Angeles. Now Playing: Westworld Recap: Season 1 Explained! By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
