'Westworld' cast might have dropped a big hint about season 2

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HBO's hit sci-fi thriller "Westworld" aired its first season's finale late last year, but the cast of the show might be giving some fans the hope they need for the next season.

Evan Rachel Wood, who plays Dolores Abernathy, shared on Instagram a photo of her on a scenic landscape, with the caption: "#Zion #Westworld #dayoff." Though the actress did not say if it is going to be the location for "Westworld," fans were quick to conclude that Zion National Park in Utah will be the next set for the second season of the series.

#Zion #Westworld #dayoff

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This theory was also fuelled by the interweaving posts of other casts about the park. The breathtaking view was also uploaded on the social media account of Jeffrey Wright, who played Bernard Lowe. Luke Hemsworth (Ashley Stubbs) also appreciated the beautiful landscape by uploading a photo of it with him on his Instagram account.

Angela Sarafyan, whose character is Clementine Pennyfeather, also posted a photo that might somehow be linked with how her character will be in the second season of "Westworld." The picture, which showed Sarafyan on a horse, was accompanied by a thank you message to a certain @cowboy_greg for, presumably, horseriding lessons.

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