Westworld, Season 2

Westworld, Season 2

Westworld

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2018-04-22
  • Episodes: 25
8.049/10
8.049
From 5,275 Ratings

Description

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.

Episodes

Title Time
1 Journey Into Night 1:09:30 Buy on Amazon
2 Reunion 57:47 Buy on Amazon
3 Virtù e Fortuna 58:00 Buy on Amazon
4 The Riddle of the Sphinx 1:10:39 Buy on Amazon
5 Akane No Mai 58:23 Buy on Amazon
6 Phase Space 57:50 Buy on Amazon
7 Les Écorchés 58:25 Buy on Amazon
8 Kiksuya 58:04 Buy on Amazon
9 Vanishing Point 58:26 Buy on Amazon
10 The Passenger 1:29:57 Buy on Amazon
11 The Buzz: On the Red Carpet 00:57 Buy on Amazon
12 Return to Westworld 03:49 Buy on Amazon
13 Creating Westworld's Reality: The Drone 03:23 Buy on Amazon
14 Creating Westworld's Reality: An Evocati 03:25 Buy on Amazon
15 Creating Westworld's Reality: Fort Forlo 05:32 Buy on Amazon
16 Creating Westworld's Reality: The Delos 06:01 Buy on Amazon
17 Creating Westworld's Reality: Shogun Wor 12:57 Buy on Amazon
18 Creating Westworld's Reality: Inside the 04:47 Buy on Amazon
19 Creating Westworld's Reality: Chaos in t 05:30 Buy on Amazon
20 Creating Westworld's Reality: Ghost Nati 03:21 Buy on Amazon
21 Creating Westworld's Reality: Deconstruc 03:33 Buy on Amazon
22 Bring Yourself Back Online: Reflections 14:51 Buy on Amazon
23 Bring Yourself Back Online: Of Love and 15:19 Buy on Amazon
24 Bring Yourself Back Online: Journeys and 15:19 Buy on Amazon
25 Creating Westworld's Reality: The Valley 11:44 Buy on Amazon

Trailer

Reviews

  • Already going off the tracks

    2
    By Kushed god
    Loves season 1 but the show takes a turn in season 2 and never recovers.
  • Garbage

    1
    By Ndjeneiejdixnnxnd
    The took a show that was amazing and made it terribly boring.
  • Great follow up to an incredible series

    5
    By SoNotAHater333
    The timeline is not for those who are used to corporate mainstream productions.
  • Too dark

    1
    By StoryDelver
    Not enough fun. Basically everyone you really like dies. WFP (What's the F'ing Point!?)
  • Mind blowing

    5
    By S67star
    This show is fantastic!
  • The flavor of the show changed and not for the better.

    3
    By LAFster
    They seem to be trying to explain what happened rather than have the story continue.
  • Jonah Nolan is back at it.

    4
    By drummer3
    With Season 2, we get to see more of the creativity of Jonah Nolan, brother to the genius Chris Nolan. Though he doesn't reach the heights of his brother he can be force of nature for writing and a catalyst of ideas like we saw from him in Season 1, and the movies of the Dark Knight Trilogy and Interstellar. As in his work with Interstellar, you see more of his working in of abstract ideas/concepts which can make for challenging viewing if you don't binge watch the season, seeing each episode one after another.
  • discounted season pass?

    3
    By SweetSkorpio
    is $29.99 a discount? oh dear iTunes, please recategorize this as a non discounted season.
  • Quite impressed

    4
    By nocrickets
    I'll say it: Season 2 not only does a very nice job of following up on the first, but it's better. The story arc, even when things seem to be wandering off the path, is more consistent and coherent than in season 1 -- more philosophical and even metaphysical, less confused mumbo jumbo. Two episodes that superficially seem to be digressions, 5 and 8, actually add depth and meaning to the overall -- and the story in episode 8, a Native American spin on the Orpheus myth, is downright beautiful. The last episode, unfortunately, is a bit of a confusing mess -- not unlike season 1 -- which, even at its length and deliberate pace, seems to be in a bit of a rush to tie together all the narrative lines of the season (well, most of them) while also hinting at several directions season 3 might go. It's too much. Simpler might have been better. Still, overall, I think it's very good tv, better than season 1, and full of promise for the next.
  • Great show

    5
    By Irv150
    Love the show and the head actress is great (Evan Rachel Wood).

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