Fans of Westworld can expect to be introduced to even more new worlds when the HBO drama returns for its fourth season, series co-creator Lisa Joy has confirmed.

"You're going to see some new worlds that I think are really fun and you're going to see someone who I kidnapped from Reminiscence in a funny way," Joy said during a recent appearance on Deadline's Hero Nation podcast. Notably, in addition to serving as co-creator of Westworld, Joy wrote and directed the new film Reminiscence, which is currently playing in theaters and on HBO Max.

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Reminiscence not only stars the likes of Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Cliff Curtis and Daniel Wu, but also two Westworld alums in the form of Thandiwe Newton and Angela Sarafyan. However, despite apparently recruiting another Reminiscence star to appear on Westworld, Joy assures there are no plans for any sort of crossover between the two properties.

When asked to describe Westworld Season 4 in one word, Joy replied, "Inversion." The fourth season does not currently have an official premiere date, though is expected to hit HBO sometime around spring 2022. Westworld Season 4 actually had to shut down production back in July after a crew member tested positive for COVID-19, though cameras were rolling again as of Aug. 3.

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Source: Deadline