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Updated · The Guardian · May 18
Warner Bros Develops New Westworld Film With David Koepp, Reviving Michael Crichton’s 1973 Story
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 18

Warner Bros Develops New Westworld Film With David Koepp, Reviving Michael Crichton’s 1973 Story

6 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 18
  • Warner Bros is developing a new Westworld film, with David Koepp attached to write a fresh take on Michael Crichton’s 1973 sci-fi story.
  • Deadline reported the project will bypass the HBO adaptation from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, which ran for 4 seasons from 2016 to 2022.
  • A “major film-maker” is also said to be circling the movie, though no director has been officially named.
  • The revival returns to a franchise about wealthy guests indulging in violence and fantasy at a high-tech resort, a premise now seen as newly resonant in the AI era.
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Warner Bros. Announces 2026 Westworld Movie Reboot: Spielberg Rumored, Koepp Writing, HBO Series Legacy Examined

Overview

Warner Bros. is moving forward with a new Westworld film reboot, based on Michael Crichton's original 1973 science fiction thriller. This project stands apart from the recent HBO series, which ended in 2022, and has attracted attention for returning to the story's cinematic roots. Veteran screenwriter David Koepp is writing the script, signaling a direct return to the source material. The original film was both a critical and commercial success, and the reboot aims to modernize its core themes for today's audiences while delivering a streamlined, self-contained narrative that honors Crichton's vision.

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