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'Westworld' Season 2 air date, spoilers, rumors: Next season moving around 'Game of Thrones' season 7 premiere; Season 2 set in 2018

"Westworld" is based on the 1973 sci-fi thriller movie by Michael Crichton about a Western-themed amusement park populated by androids. | Facebook/WestworldHBO

More people are getting hooked to HBO's latest science fiction thriller, "Westworld," so it would not be surprising if the studio decides to renew the TV series for a second season. The show about a mysterious robot theme park has captured the hearts of many viewers worldwide and based on the latest developments, the ambitious science fiction TV series will captivate more viewers in the coming years.

As reported by Slash Film, HBO already confirmed the Season 2 of "Westworld." The only question now is whether the second season of the show will be released a year after the Season 1 finale or it will take a one-year break.

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, HBO's programming president Casey Bloys revealed the future plans for "Westworld." It appears that there is no final decision yet regarding the Season 2 premiere date.

"'Westworld' is such a big, ambitious show. I don't know if it will be fall of 2017 or into '18. That will depend as we get up and running. With 'Westworld,' because the production is such a big endeavor, I don't exactly know when," said Bloys.

Slash Film also noted that the first season of "Westworld" took some time before being released on television, making sure that their preparation has paid off. It will not be surprising if HBO will do the same with Season 2, possibly moving the premiere date on 2018.

According to Entertainment Weekly, "Westworld" season 2 will be featuring another ten episodes filled with mystery and suspense. The online publication also picked up the possibility of the series coming back in 2018. This will give way to another much-awaited TV series from HBO, the seventh season of "Game of Thrones." The fans can also expect the storyline expanding and becoming more creative than ever.

Aside from "Westworld," HBO also greenlit the new seasons for "Divorce" and "Insecure."