Westworld's first season told a compelling story about artificial intelligence,Tinto brass Black Angel (2002) aka Senso 45 full movie consciousness and personal freedom.

Most of the show's hosts were more human than the robots we're used to (and a little more human than the humans themselves, honestly). That being said, we can't help but wonder how a park like Westworld would've differed if they'd used some goofy pop culture robots instead of those moody, intelligent, fully-sentient robots they decided on.

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Take a look at which famous robots we'd cast as the star hosts of Westworldbelow.

Teddy Flood & Dolores Abernathay: WALL-E and EVE

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Maeve Millay: GLaDOS

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Lawrence/El Lazo: Bender

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Armistice & Hector Escaton: Rosie the Maid and Johnny 5

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Sheriff Pickett: The T-1000

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Bernard Lowe: RoboCop

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