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Westworld Releases Mysterious New Season 2 Photos

HBO has released another new batch of images from Westworld season two. (via Entertainment Weekly) The mysterious images, which you can view at the bottom of this article, open up even more puzzles for the sophomore outing of the twisty series, which returns later this spring. 

The photos include new looks at Jeffrey Wright's Bernard, Tessa Thompson's Charlotte Hale, Ed Harris' Man in Black, Simon Quarterman's Lee Sizemore, Thandie Newton's Maeve, Evan Rachel Wood's Dolores, James Marsden's Teddy, Rodrigo Santoro's Hector, Talulah Riley's Angela, and Luke Hemsworth's Ashley Stubbs. They also give us glimpses at a few of the show's new new characters, including Fares Fares' Antoine Costa, Betty Gabriel's Maling, and Gustaf Skargard's Karl Strand.

Most of your favorites are set to return for Westworld season two, which will also bring in a large group of new cast members, including Kingdom's Jonathan Tucker as the commanding Major Craddock; Quantum of Solace's Neil Jackson as Nicholas, a charming and resourceful man who finds himself in uncharted territory; and Manhattan's Katja Herbers as a seasoned guest at the park whose latest visit comes at the park's darkest hour. 

The season will also see Riley's host get promoted to series regular, with the show teasing that her character Angela, responsible for welcoming guests to the park for decades, will "prove to be one of the last faces many guests will ever see." Louis Herthum's Peter Abernathy has also been upped to series regular. Jimmi Simpson, Shannon Woodward, and Angela Sarafyan are also expected to return.

The mysteries surrounding Westworld's second season have been kept pretty tightly under wraps, but many of the cast announcement and marketing materials hint at a revolution within the park. The action may even spill outside the park's walls, with Nolan teasing that season two will also go out into the real world. "Season one was ambitious, but season two will be twice as ambitious in terms of scope and scale," he said.

Westworld season two will debut on April 22 on HBO.