Michael Crichton’s cult classic Westworld, which imagines a Wild West-themed vacation destination inhabited by robots, is coming to HBO.
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Michael Crichton’s faction fantastic Westworld, which envisions a Wild West-themed get-away end possessed by robots, is coming to HBO.
The pay system gave a pilot generation duty to the venture from J. j. Abrams, Jonathan Nolan (Person of Interest), and maker Jerry Weintraub (Behind the Candelabra).
The logline for the adjustment of the 1973 film peruses: “Set in the astonishing scene devised by Michael Crichton, Westworld is a dull odyssey about the beginning of manufactured cognizance and the fate of sin.”
Nolan and Lisa Joy will compose and official deliver the arrangement; Nolan is situated to administer the pilot. This is not the first run through Westworld has gone to the little screen. A brief 1980 arrangement featuring James Wainwright and Connie Selleca called Beyond Westworld proceeded with the story from the film and its 1976 spin-off Futureworld.
The first film featured Yul Brynner as the robot gone amiss while James Brolin and Richard Benjamin featured as voyagers who got more than they anticipated. Look at the first trailer underneath: