Planned for five seasons, Westworld was unexpectedly canceled by HBO in the fourth season
Planned to run for five seasons in all, Westworld was canceled on Wednesday in a decision by the HBO which took many fans by surprise. However, members of the cast also did not expect this news, as the Brazilian Rodrigo Santorowho cited how this was “understandable.”
During an interview with Omeletthe actor spoke about how he received the news of the cancellation of the series, and also took the opportunity to praise the work of Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolancreators of Westworldin the four seasons.

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“The cancellation caught me off guard, yes, but at the same time I remember the Lisa and jonathan always telling us how each season of the show created a new world,” said Santoro. “In a way, despite always having continuity, each season should live independently of the others.”
So it was a surprise, yes – but at the same time, I understood that the exploration of these worlds had suddenly come to an end.
In addition, the actor took the opportunity to comment on his journey in the role of Hector in the first three phases of Westworld: “It was wonderful for me. Within those three seasons, I explored my character to the fullest of his potential.”
Maybe it’s time you questioned the nature of your own reality.#westworld | Season 4 | 6.26 | @HBOMaxpic.twitter.com/u3CtP266s9
— Westworld (@WestworldHBO) June 16, 2022
Source: Rollingstone

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