It may be one of the most confusing shows to follow, but Westworld season 4 was confirmed a couple of weeks before the Westworld season 3 finale, indicating the HBO sci-fi drama is still enormously popular. The futuristic thriller from showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy reinvented itself last time around, and it seems to have retained enough of an audience to keep going.
“From the western theme park to the technocratic metropolis of the near future, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed every twist and turn,” said president of HBO programming, Casey Bloys in a company statement. “We can’t wait to see where their inspired vision takes us next.”
The previous season largely ignored the android-filled play park for the rich, as we spent most of our time in the human world, and its final scenes suggest that isn’t about to change for season 4.
Spoilers for the season 3 finale follow, so make sure you’re all caught up before you dive into everything we know about the season 4 release date, cast, and story direction.
An Instagram post shared by Jeffrey Wright (Bernard) suggests filming for Westworld season 4 is now underway. We also know Prodigal Son’s Aurora Perrineau has joined the cast as a major character.
Westworld season 4 release date: don’t expect it before 2022
There’s no concrete release date yet, but it won’t be soon. The gap between seasons has typically been two years or so, which isn’t surprising for a VFX-heavy show like Westworld. While the wait may be shorter if season 4 runs to eight episodes as season 3 did – the first two each had ten – it’s unlikely we’ll see Bernard and the gang again before 2022.
We do know production is underway, though, thanks to an Instagram post shared by Jeffrey Wright (Bernard) hinted that filming has begun. The actor accompanied the post with the caption, “Good morning… old friend”, a less-than-cryptic reference to Bernard’s relationship with Anthony Hopkins’ character, Dr. Robert Ford.
Westworld season 4 cast and story: are we heading to the far future?
We don’t know any specifics as to what’s to come next, but we know we won’t be seeing a certain maniacal trillionaire again. Serac (Vincent Cassel) is now dead, with his ridiculously advanced AI no longer controlling humanity.
What’s less clear is the fate of Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood). Technically she won’t be truly dead unless all the hosts perish, as she was revealed to be the template machine on which all others were based. However, the femme fatale version of Abernathy bent on taking down the human world order appears to be no more: Serac deleted her memories in search of the keys to the Sublime, a secret server to which some hosts have escaped.
The thing is, humans and hosts return from death with such regularity in Westworld that there’s always a chance that characters can return as hosts. However, Wood implied that Dolores as we know her may properly be finished this time in an interview on The Tonight Show: “I think obviously it’s been proven, you know, it’s quite hard to get rid of characters, but I do think certain things are final.”