James Marsden is opening up about his series Westworld getting shut down before receiving a proper sendoff
The star explained that he knows such decisions often come down to money: “I totally understand it’s an expensive show, and big shows have to have big audiences to merit the expense. I just wish it was about more than financial success. But who knows — maybe there’s some world where it can get completed somehow. Maybe that’s just wishful thinking because I know we had plans to finish it the way we wanted to.
HBO’s decision to end the pricey Emmy-winning series from co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy followed a notable
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