- Primary Subject: The development of a new Westworld feature film at Warner Bros.
- Key Update: A modern remake of Westworld is currently in development.
- Status: Confirmed
- Last Verified: May 12, 2026
- Quick Answer: Warner Bros. is remaking Westworld for the big screen. Written by David Koepp, this fresh take bypasses the HBO series to reboot Michael Crichton’s classic.
A new Westworld movie is currently in the works, with a high-profile writer involved to pen the modern remake of the Michael Crichton story.
The original 1973 film, directed by Crichton, has become a cult classic for decades, thanks to its inventive concept and ambitious science-fiction theme. It was adapted into an Emmy-winning HBO series, which lasted for four seasons and achieved modest success. Now, the franchise is set to make a return to the big screen.
What to Expect in the Westworld Movie Remake
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Deadline recently reported that Warner Bros. is currently developing a modern movie remake of Westworld.
David Koepp, who wrote the original Jurassic Park movies (which are based on Crichton's novels), is set to write the screenplay for the new take on the 1973 classic. A "major" filmmaker is currently being eyed to direct the project.
However, if you're wondering whether it will have any connection to the HBO series, the answer is simply no. Koepp will harken back to the original Crichton movie.
Considering that the project is still in early development, there is still no guarantee that the remake will officially move forward to production.
For now, stay tuned for more news and updates regarding the development of the remake and whether we will get to see more high-profile creatives and actors involved in this new take.
What is Westworld About?
The original Westworld follows a robot malfunction that creates havoc and terror for unsuspecting vacationers at a futuristic, adult-themed amusement park. It was directed by Michael Crichton, who is also known for writing best-selling novels such as Jurassic Park and Congo.
The cast includes Yul Brynner, portraying an android resident of the park, while Richard Benjamin and James Brolin play the visitors experiencing the attraction.
Marking Crichton's theatrical directorial debut, the movie was based on his own original screenplay. Notably, it also made cinematic history as the first feature film to employ digital image processing, using pixellation to visualize the world through an android's eyes.
The success of Westworld spawned a 1976 sequel, Futureworld, and a brief television spinoff, Beyond Westworld, in 1980. Decades later, the concept was reimagined as an Emmy-winning HBO series that premiered in 2016.
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