
As one can see from this synopsis, this sequel is more in the conspiracy thriller vein than the action movie vein. So when he arrives at Delos's vacation resort, he does a lot of snooping around before finding out that there's a nefarious plan being hatched by resort employees. Well, Chuck is suspicious from the start, even more so when he makes contact with a former Delos employee who wanted to spill some vital information. They invite several dignitaries, as well as reporters Chuck (Peter Fonda) and Tracy (Blythe Danner), convinced that they've eliminated the bugs in their program. Reviewed by Hey_Sweden 7 / 10 A respectable sequel to "Westworld".Īs "Futureworld" opens, the Delos Corporation is determined to make up for all of the bad publicity they received when the robots of their Westworld environment malfunctioned. A television series followed in 1980 titled ¨Beyond Westworld¨. Heffron has made an entirely believable scenario which creates the whole images seem admirably exciting, being first live-action movie to use computer-generated 3D imagery. Special cameo by Yul Brynner in his final film, he is frightening as the cold android gunfighter who inexorably pursues to Blythe Danner although in dreams but he was killed in the previous film. Peter Fonda is perfect as an intelligent and dashing journalist who does jokes with his partner Blythe Danner. Climatic pursuit throughout the corridors of Delos is chillingly mounted and the starring is suddenly confronted samurais and robots, including footage shot at a spacial plant where is displayed dazzling and impressive scenarios. It's made big scale and lavish budget but in a serial style of the thirties or forties. The film gets stimulating in parts, action, chilling twists, thriller, suspense and results to be quite entertaining. It's run by powerful people (Arthur Hill and John P.Ryan) and serviced by lifelike robots that are turning against their creators and planning to take over the world. Reviewed by ma-cortes 6 / 10 Following to ¨Michael Chricton's Westworld¨ with intrigue, tension, suspense and funĪn inferior sequel to ¨Michael Chricton's Westworld¨ sci-fi starred by Richard Benjamin and James Brolin, here two reporters (Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner) enter to the new ¨Futureworld¨ theme park (like a futuristic Disneyland) for adult vacation, a pleasure palace resort called ¨Delos¨ which offers the opportunity to live in several fantasy worlds.
