'Westworld' Spoilers: Two Characters Might Just Be The Same Person? Plus, Have You Seen The Time Hopping Scenes?

HBO's new TV series, "Westworld," that shocked the fans about its AI story continues to be strong as the episodes go by each week. "Westworld" is a new hit series where artificial intelligence world and the world of reality meet.

Only two episodes have passed by and the fans have theories about the mysteries "Westworld" give the viewers. One, in particular, is about the Man in Black with violent actions who is looking for some kind of a maze in the "Westworld."

A newcomer of "Westworld" came in during the second episode whose name is William (played by Jimmi Simpson) is speculated to be the Man in Black. The speculation came up as "Westworld" time frame of events seems to be hopping. The theory is based on the scenes of Billy's hopping on the train with a difference in the logo of "Westworld," according to Movie Fone.

The entrances of the characters in the "Westworld" have differences including Teddy's (plays by James Marsden) during the first episode. Also, the encounter of Dolores and the Man in Black during the first episode of "Westworld" was both violent and non-violent, as if the story has shifted dependent upon the time.

During the first episode, Teddy was the one who picked up the can for Dolores. During the second episode of "Westworld," it was confirmed that Teddy is a host. However, Teddy was missing in the train hop-off, and Billy was the one who took his place.

The speculation was made about Billy being the younger version of the Man in Black (played by Ed Harris). The Man in Black has told a character that he has been coming to the "Westworld" for 30 years. It explains the timeline when Billy came off from the train being the good guy, wearing a white hat and eventually going for the black hat that symbolizes his dark side.

Another clue of the "Westworld" was the mannerism of William during his entrance and the Man in Black when both of them have scenes of picking up a can for Dolores, according to Digital Spy. The original theory of "Westworld" fan came up about the white and black hat when William was asked to choose which one he'd take. Also, when the people operating the "Westworld" has given the Man in Black whatever he wants on his lifetime could probably made him turn to an evil one.

The characters in the "Westworld" were mainly hosts, an artificial intelligence human-like machine that operates a whole new world and is called a theme park. The newcomers are humans who are capable of buying their way to experience the world of the "Westworld." HBO's "Westworld" has marked its high ratings during its premiere and set the record with more viewers than during the premiere of "Game Of Thrones."

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