Editor’s note: There won’t be a season 5: HBO canceled Westworld. Westworld is set in a futuristic, technologically-advanced society. The titular location is a Wild West-themed amusement park owned by Delos Incorporated and populated by android “hosts.” Wealthy guests can indulge their most depraved fantasies, as the hosts have been programmed not to harm humans. However, some of them prove capable of sentience, leading to a violent revolt that spills out of the park and into the world. Westworld creators (and spouses) Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy have described season 4 as “a dark odyssey about the fate of sentient life on earth.” Here is all the data you need to watch Westworld season 4. Plus, check out the trailer:
How to watch Westworld season 4 in the U.S.
In the U.S., Westworld season 4 premieres today (Sunday, June 26) at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max. Season 4 consists of eight episodes, which will drop weekly on Sunday nights. If you haven’t signed up for HBO Max, what are you waiting for? It’s our top pick among the best streaming services.
How to watch Westworld season 4 in Canada
While Canadians don’t have access to HBO Max, they’re in luck because Westworld season 4 will be available on Crave (opens in new tab). The streaming service has a seven-day free trial (opens in new tab). After that, the Movies + HBO package costs $19.98 CAD per month. If you’re an American traveling abroad and want to access all your paid services, you’ll need to look into the best VPN services, such as Express VPN.
How to watch Westworld season 4 in the UK
Brits also don’t get HBO Max, but Westworld season 4 will air on Sky Atlantic and stream on NOW. Sky TV packages (opens in new tab) start at just £25 per month. Season 4 episodes will be available the day after the U.S. airing, so the premiere is set for Monday, June 27 at 9 p.m. BST.
How to watch Westworld season 4 in Australia
Aussies can tune into Westworld season 4 on Foxtel on the Showcase channel and stream on Binge (opens in new tab). Episodes drop the day after the U.S. airing.
Westworld season 4 cast
HBO Has confirmed several returning Westworld season 4 cast members:
Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy, the oldest host and leader of their revolt.Thandiwe Newton as Maeve Millay, a host is self-aware and previously played Sweetwater’s brothel madam.Ed Harris as the Man in Black / William, executive at Delos, investor in Westworld and frequent guestJeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, head of Westworld’s programming department who turns out to be a host modeled on the park’s co-founder, Arnold Weber.Aaron Paul as Caleb Nichols, a former soldier and construction worker who joins the android revolutionTessa Thompson as Charlotte Hale, executive director of the board overseeing WestworldLuke Hemsworth as Ashley Stubbs, the former head of park security who turns out to be a hostAngela Sarafyan as Clementine Pennyfeather, a host who played a sex worker in Sweetwater
Westworld season 4 will introduce some new faces, including Oscar winner Ariana DeBose as a recurring guest star.
What happened in Westworld season 3?
Westworld season 3 follows Dolores leading the robot revolution, following the massacre inflicted by hosts on humans in the park. She emerges into the “real world” to destroy an artificial intelligence program called Rehoboam, co-created by a very rich and nefarious man named Serac. It runs an algorithm that predicts what individuals will do; Serac wants to use it to control the world. She’s aided in her mission by Caleb, an ex-soldier and construction worker who dabbles in petty crime. They gain access to Rehoboam and leaks the files, causing chaos. Then, they journey to Mexico to find a previous incarnation of Rehoboam called Solomon. The AI informs Caleb that he is an “outlier,” or someone who could evade the predictive algorithm. He was successfully reconditioned into hunting down fellow outliers. The ones who can’t also be reconditioned go into cold storage. Solomon has come up with a new program to defeat Serac and free humanity from Rehoboam’s narratives. Charlotte vs Serac Charlotte Hale — a host that is actually a copy of Dolores — seeks to take control of Delos, but is thwarted by a takeover bid from Serac, who wants the company’s data. She commits William to a mental facility so she can use his Delos voting rights to fend off the bid. Her maneuvering proves unsuccessful, and Serac buys Delos. Knowing she’s about to be caught, Charlotte downloads the company’s host data and uploads it to a secret, safe location. She survives a devastating car explosion, but vows revenge against Dolores for abandoning her. Maeve vs Dolores Meanwhile, Maeve wakes up after the massacre in a World War II-themed park. She commits suicide to return to Operations, but discovers it’s just a simulation. She breaks out of it, waking up in a new body in Serac’s home. He enlists her help in tracking down Dolores. Maeve finds her in Mexico, but Dolores and Caleb manage to escape. However, she confronts them later and captures Dolores. Serac hooks up Dolores to Rehoboam so he can locate the Delos’ host data stolen by Charlotte. When the AI can’t find it, it begins to erase her mind. Caleb shows up to save her but is stopped by Maeve. After Dolores pleads with Maeve to help humanity, Maeve breaks through her behavior inhibitor, kills the guards and injures Serac. Dolores’ final memory is Solomon’s program, which gives Caleb control over Rehoboam. He orders Rehoboam to erase itself before leaving with Maeve. Bernard and William Elsewhere, Bernard has been on the run after being framed for the massacre. He discovers Caleb’s identity as an outlier and believes he will eventually destroy the world. With the help of Ashley Stubbs, he frees William from the mental facility. William declares he will destroy all remaining hosts, then flees. Later, William breaks into a Delos facility, where he encounters Charlotte. It contains hundreds of host-making machines. However, before he can do anything his throat is slitted by a host copy of himself. Holed up in a motel Bernard realizes Dolores gave him the key to the Sublime (aka Valley Beyond). He decides to enter it and his body goes idle. Some time passes (possibly months or even years), and Bernard wakes up covered in dust.