![]() No one seems to notice its presence aside from a homeless man who we see raving about the tower. The tower looming over New York at the end of Westworld Season 4 Episode 1 also feels like a clue. ![]() Tabs used to treat depression can be prescribed and taken in Christina’s reality, as her blind date tells her. “The dialogue about how there are ‘tabs for depression,’ as well as people saying ‘this place is crazy,’ makes me think the episode was in Futureworld,” adds redditor u/Reysona. U/matt111199 agrees, adding that Season 4 was definitely going to focus on “Futureworld with ‘Humans as hosts’ and ‘Hosts as guests.’” Then you hear two guys talking about how ‘this place is wild, I can’t believe this is your first time.’ which is what we hear from the guests at Westworld,” u/BernieDharma writes. “Her ‘story’ that she starts to write is the same as her life as Dolores Abernathy - living in the country with her father. Redditor u/BernieDharma noted on the Westworld subreddit page that they believe Christina must be a host in another park, mostly because she has the same morning loop, a routine that repeats itself over and over again like Dolores’ in Sweetwater. Could Evan Rachel Wood’s new plotline be our introduction to Futureworld? On Reddit, some fans are convinced that’s exactly what’s happening. So far, that includes Westworld, Shōgunworld, Warworld, and The Raj, which gives the show’s writers and executive creatives wiggle room to dream up two more parks for the complex. We know that in HBO”s Westworld, Delos owns six robot theme parks. Ariana DeBose’s character, Maya, asks Evan Rachel Woods’ Christina at the start of Season 4 whether she’d like white or black shoes- a callback, perhaps, to Season 1. Note that most of the residents of Christina’s reality are dressed in black and white, while she stands out in blue. The company essentially plans to replace these world leaders with clones as part of an effort to stop humanity from destroying itself. This a Russian general and a Japanese politician, who become part of Delos’ plan to protect its own interests. Like the rest of the parks, this one is staffed by robots, who secretly conduct tests on Futureworld’s guests in an effort to clone them. Instead, it simulates an orbiting space station. In the movie, however, Futureworld does not mimic a more futuristic version of Manhattan. It did, however, establish the existence of another Delos Corporation park called Futureworld. What is Futureworld?įutureworld is the 1976 sci-fi sequel to 1973’s Westworld, directed by Michael Crichton and starring Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, and James Brolin.įutureworld was not nearly as well-received as Westworld, garnering middling reviews from both critics and audiences alike. But does this theory make sense? Let’s take a closer look. Many have come to believe that Christina’s reality (and, her roommate’s Maya, portrayed by Ariana DeBose) must be trapped in a loop inside of another Delos theme park- more specifically, Futureworld, a theme park first explored by the original 1970s Westworld film franchise.
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