
Summary
- Warner Bros. Discovery is officially developing a new feature film reboot of Westworld, based on the original 1973 sci-fi movie directed by Michael Crichton
- The screenplay is being written by veteran blockbuster scribe David Koepp, best known for adapting Crichton’s Jurassic Park
- The upcoming movie will be a fresh take on the original theme park concept and will not be connected to the acclaimed HBO series created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy
Get ready for a new take on Westworld! While the HBO series was recently canceled, Warner Bros. Discovery is now developing a movie reboot. Instead of finishing the story from the show, the film will be a fresh start, reimagining the original 1973 movie by Michael Crichton. That film centered on a futuristic, adult-oriented theme park where the robot hosts unexpectedly become dangerous.
Warner Bros. is reviving the story of the killer robots for a new movie, and they’ve hired a screenwriter with experience adapting Michael Crichton’s thrilling, disaster-prone stories. David Koepp, who famously wrote the screenplay for Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, will be writing the script. His involvement suggests the film will be a large-scale blockbuster, emphasizing the exciting science fiction, action, and horror that made the original 1973 movie, starring Yul Brynner, so memorable.
Although a director hasn’t been officially named, people in the film industry say a well-known director is seriously considering the project. Because David Koepp is so involved and has worked with him often in the past, many believe Steven Spielberg might be the one. Spielberg recently hinted at a Western he’s been developing, making fans wonder if this could be his take on Michael Crichton’s story about robots and the Wild West.
While the project has some exciting names attached, fans are sharply divided about the news. The abrupt cancellation of HBO’s Westworld in 2022, after four seasons and without allowing creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy to finish their planned fifth season, still stings for many. A complete reboot feels like a further disappointment, as it disregards the complex story and character arcs built up over the past ten years.
It’s unclear if viewers will embrace new hosts, but the show’s themes about artificial intelligence feel particularly timely given current global discussions. Now that production is starting up again, everyone is watching Warner Bros. to see who directs and how they’ll make this movie feel distinct from the original TV series.
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2026-05-13 12:56