Luke Hemsworth opens approx West world be shut down.
The actor, who has played head of security Ashley Stubbs since the sci-fi series launched in 2016, spoke until Entertainment tonight on Tuesday approx HBO‘s surprise announcement last week that West world Has been canceled after four seasons.
“You hope these things last forever, but everyone has their own reasons,” Hemsworth told the premiere of brother Chris Hemsworth’s new Disney+ series. Boundless. “I am very grateful for my part in that series, and that journey has been a big part of my life. But yes, it was disappointing.”
Hemsworth explained that what made matters worse was that he got the bad news of the cancellation on his 42nd birthday: “I was like ‘Fuck! Damn!'”
He went on to say he was hopeful for what fans could expect with a fifth season. “I think the idea from the beginning was to come full circle and come back to go over loops, about humans and robots that are stuck in that trajectory,” Hemsworth continued. “Unfortunately we are being cut off, but it is the nature of the world. You can’t get depressed about it. You move on, and it opens new doors.”
HBO’s decision to end the expensive Emmy-winning series from co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy followed a sharp decrease in linear ratings for season three; this trend continued in season four, with the last episode airing in August. In a statement about the cancellation, HBO said it was “extremely grateful” to Nolan and Joy, along with the “tremendously talented cast, producers and crew.”
Hemsworth’s co-stars on the series included Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton, Tessa Thompson, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, and James Marsden.