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07th Feb 2018

Did you spot the huge plot clue in the latest trailer for Westworld Season 2?

Rory Cashin

If you did, you’ve got a sharper eye than we do.

In case you missed it, we finally got our first proper look at the second season of the sci-fi-western Westworld, and it was set against a fantastic cover version of Kanye West’s ‘Runaway’ song.

If you haven’t watched it yet, we highly recommend that you do so now:

Clip via HBO

Pretty cool, right?

Well, a person on Reddit spotted something that only those with a keen eye and a properly mathematical brain could figure out.

At the 33-second mark, you see the bull running through the behind-the-scenes area of Westworld, and on the screen behind the bull, is this:

According to Reddit user “Askin1”, those white lines are actually a form of binary, and they read 52.89.126.34

Type those numbers into your internet browser, and they bring you to a website: Delos Destinations.

On there is a tour of the website, and the different worlds that are available to visit.

Yes, that’s right. Worlds. Plural.

We’re already fairly certain one of them will be S-World, or Samurai World, because (SPOILERS!) we kind of walked through a little bit of it during the climax of Season 1.

As for the other four, which are still currently closed to the public, they are anybodies guess.

The original Westworld movie also featured Roman World and Medieval World, so there are decent odds that they’ll pop up here, too.

There was also a sequel to the Westworld movie, and that movie featured Spa World, and Future World. Could they be full deck? Or will the writers of the show come up with brand new ones?

We also got a look at one of the Delos investors, namely James Delos, who looks to be played by the fantastic Peter Mullan.

Probably not a bad idea to keep a close eye on this website in the lead-up to the show’s return, which we now finally know will be on Sunday 22 April.

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