Luke Hemsworth didn’t see HBO’s cancellation of Westworld coming, however is taking a philosophical strategy to the destiny of the dystopian sci-fi sequence.
Chatting with ET, on the premiere of his brother Chris Hemsworth’s new Disney+ sequence Limitless, he stated: “You hope these items go ceaselessly, however everybody’s received their very own causes. “I’m very grateful personally in that sequence and that journey was a giant a part of my life, however it was disappointing.”
Including to that disappointment, Hemsworth acquired the information on his 42nd birthday. “I used to be like, ‘F**okay! Dammit!’,”he stated.
Hemsworth performed Ashley Stubbs, head of the safety power on the Westworld parks, for all 4 seasons, starring reverse the likes of Evan Rachel Wooden, Jeffrey Wright and Ed Harris.
HBO scrapped the present earlier this month following the conclusion of the fourth season in August.
“The thought proper from the beginning was to go full circle and are available again to be about loops, to be about human beings and robots being caught in that trajectory,” he stated. “Sadly, we get minimize off, however it’s the character of the world. You possibly can’t get depressed about it. You progress on and it opens up new doorways.”
Dangerous Robotic’s Westworld, from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Pleasure, was an adaptation of the 1973 Michael Crichton movie. Throughout its run, it scored 9 Primetime Emmy wins and 54 noms. It follows a world by which the wealthy frequent large themed amusement parks populated by android ‘hosts’ they will kill and have intercourse with with out repercussions. The robots later turn out to be conscious of their state of affairs and escape of the parks earlier than mixing into the true world and inflicting havoc as they go.