Westworld co-creator Jonathan Nolan has vowed to “finish the story” he had planned before HBO abruptly cancelled the series.
Nolan, who created the show with his spouse, Lisa Joy, told The Hollywood Reporter he is “100 percent” committed to giving Westworld a proper ending to allow fans to find closure after the fourth season finale, “Que Será, Será,” ended up being the last anyone saw of the series, as HBO pulled the plug shortly after.
“We’re completionists,” Nolan said after being asked about the prospect of Westworld continuing. “It took me eight years and a change of director to get Interstellar made. We’d like to finish the story we started. I’m so f**king proud of what we made. It was an extraordinary experience. I think it would be a mistake to look back and only feel regret [over how it ended]. But there’s still very much a desire to finish it.”