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In truth, Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) never truly died. Like so many composers before him, he simply became music. The transformation from corporeal creature into something significantly more ...
Westworld recap: The omnipotent Robert Ford. What if the system never breaks down at all? Newsletter sign up Newsletter; By Lili Loofbourow. published 28 November 2016 When will the safeguards fail?
Bernard’s (Jeffrey Wright) magical, mystical and occasionally confusing journey through the post-Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) era of Westworld bore some fruit during Sunday’s sixth episode of ...
This article contains Westworld Season 2 spoilers. Ever since Westworld introduced the concept of data-mining this season, we’ve all been anticipating just exactly what (human) shape that could ...
On 'Westworld,' Robert Ford is a modern-day da Vinci, taking his inventions to their natural—possibly dangerous—conclusions.
The second season premiere of HBO's "Westworld" featured an important conversation between the young Robert Ford host and William — here's what they said.
Bernard is, in fact, a host created by Robert Ford to spy on his colleagues. He was also, apparently, designed to murder Theresa Cullen for not listening to Ford’s advice in “Dissonance Theory.” ...
But after the insane “Westworld” Season 2 finale, Lisa Joy assured TheWrap Ford has really and truly been deleted from Bernard’s (Jeffrey Wright) brain and her and Jonathan Nolan’s HBO sci ...
Westworld Season 1 ended with one of the biggest twists since Ned Stark was beheaded in Game of Thrones: Anthony Hopkins' character, Robert Ford was shot in the back of the head and killed.
Westworld's real problem, though — the source of this uncertainty — might be a lack of definition when it comes to Robert Ford himself.
News Westworld Without Robert Ford: Why Anthony Hopkins Won’t Be in Season 2. Westworld Season 2’s premiere sheds some light on why we won’t be seeing much Anthony Hopkins this year.
If Ford was a child during World War II, that would put him in his forties in 1973…the year Westworld hit theaters and a decade before the park opened in fictional 1983.