As for what her role will be in the upcoming season, the spokesperson added something more sinister: “Angela will prove to be one of the last faces many guests will ever see.”
Angela was the greeter who had more importance than viewers originally thought. She first appeared in episode two where she greeted William at the gate and presented him with clothes, weapons, and his choice between two hats.
In another time, she was a host in the park before it opened. She was also a follower of the mysterious Wyatt and proved to be a problem when Teddy and the Man in Black were hunting him down.
With this added character description, we can possibly expect a lot more of the Angela we saw tricking Teddy or the one that was working with Wyatt in the massacre before the park opened.
Riley is a British actress best known for her work in “Westworld,” but also for roles in “Pride and Prejudice,” and small roles in “Inception” and “Thor: The Dark World.”
HBO’s “Westworld” was a massive hit in its first season. Based on the 1973 movie of the same name, it was originally supposed to be a miniseries before it was renewed for a second. The plan now is to have it span five or six seasons, according to prior reports.
Season 2 isn’t expected to hit the air until 2018.
5 'Westworld' Season 2 Fan Theories That Make Perfect Sense (Photos)
"Westworld" concluded its first season on Sunday with an episode chock full of answers, but it also set up plenty more mysteries for viewers to ponder until Season 2. Here are some of the best fan theories about what's next.
1. William/The Man in Black will survive.
At the end of the episode, he took a bullet to the arm, but seemed more amazed than hurt, which leads us to the first theory...
"Ford and the MiB had a mutual respect for each other," says Redditor bachus2015. "He allowed the MiB/William to survive so he could witness the one thing he's wanted to witness all along - the hosts breaking from their programming."
2. Characters will visit new worlds in Season 2
This one seems like a given. The note in this photo, containing the location of Maeve's daughter, suggests there are multiple parks (or prisons, if you side with the hosts) under Delos' control. The other big clue came earlier when Maeve (Thandie Newton) and company passed a room marked with the letters SW, containing samurai warrior hosts, leaving viewers to believe they will see a Samurai World in Season 2.
3. Dr. Ford will return as a host.
A Reddit thread discusses the possibility that Ford built a host of himself who could live on, since a previous episode showed him hard at work creating another host in his secret lab.
4. Or perhaps Dolores killed a host version of Dr. Ford.
Redditor plorraine wrote, "I think that was a host Ford who was shot - his hands looked very odd when he shook hands with Bernard. Weird host hands were a hallmark of the hosts in the 1973 movie."
5. The current timeline takes place in 2052
If you've been wondering how far in the future the show takes place, a piece of web content in the form of security camera footage found on the mock Delos Inc. site seems to have revealed that Maeve's attempt to break out of the park occurred on 6/15/2052.
Assuming Season 2 picks up right where the finale left off, the year in which the story takes place may become more relevant.
When will we know more? HBO has renewed the critically acclaimed drama for Season 2, but has not offered a premiere date yet.
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The best theories about everything from Samurai World to when the show takes place
"Westworld" concluded its first season on Sunday with an episode chock full of answers, but it also set up plenty more mysteries for viewers to ponder until Season 2. Here are some of the best fan theories about what's next.