Sunday's episode of 'Westworld' revealed that there's a Delos park devoted to the 'Game of Thrones' universe.
About 40 minutes into the episode, Jeffrey Wright's Bernard Lowe and Luke Hemsworth's Ashley Stubbs are wandering through a Delos facility and end up in the behind-the-scenes area for what Bernard calls"Park Four." Then the camera pans across a workshop featuring Benioff and Weiss' characters, decked out in the usual technician gear—smocks and rubber boots—and making chitchat about"some startup in Costa Rica.
In the 'Westworld' universe, there's a 'Game of Thrones'-themed park—so visitors would presumably be able to raise a glass at Winterfell, along with their favorite 'GoT' characters.Even though they look to be just killing time, Weiss' guy still has some work to do, like take a buzz saw to the giant dragon that's sharing the room with them.
We get to see a little bit more of what"Park Four" has to offer as Stubbs and Bernard wander around: armor and sharp weapons, dusty-looking books, Renaissance Faire-looking musicians. All standardNow, it's possible that this is all just part of some generic"Fantasyworld" and not explicitly related to, but that would take the fun out of this post, so let's read into the presence of Benioff and Weiss.
What we're really curious about, though, is if there are Delos parks for every HBO series. Is there a park somewhere that lets you
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