Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood is sharing some gorgeous photos of what appears to be the the set of “Westworld” Season 2. In this photo, the actress poses at BAFTA Los Angeles + BBC America TV Tea Party in Beverly Hills, California on Sept. 16, 2017. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

Everything about “Westworld” Season 2 is being kept under wraps, but it appears that Evan Rachel Wood cannot help but share some gorgeous landscape shots that are reminiscent of the HBO show.

Whether or not the photos were taken from the actual set or not, Wood’s Instagram followers immediately thought of the Western theme park Westworld when she posted the photos. She even included the hashtags #Zion, #Westworld and #dayoff. The actress wasn’t in her costume as the host Dolores Abernathy in any of the photos, since she was just wearing her regular clothes.

“Looking over your fair lands like the true Westworld OG!” a fan commented. Another netizen also said that the photo reminded him of “Dolores looking over her park.”

Next season, Wood’s character is going to undergo a complete change since she will no longer be the timid host who lets people push her around. Wood said Dolores will use her past trauma to draw strength and fight back against her oppressors - including her former flame, William (Jimmi Simpson), who grew up to become the Man in Black (Ed Harris).

“Dolores is multifaceted; she’s obviously an artificial being but what the show explores is what consciousness even is,” Wood told Forbes. “The experiences she’s having are very real; the trauma is real; the pain is real. What's to say her pain isn't any different than ours?”

“She’s a survivor; she’s been abused for about 30 years ... she’s been knocked down so many times and she comes back even stronger,” Wood added.

The first season of the HBO sci-fi show was already filled with a lot of shocking twists and turns, but Wood told Entertainment Tonight that the sophomore season will not disappoint fans since it is actually “twice as ambitious as the first season.”

Wood guaranteed that the second season will live up to fans’ expectations, the same way it lived up to hers. “I didn't think the show could shock me and it continues to do so,” she explained. “It’s going to be everything and more.”

“Westworld” Season 2 premieres on HBO in 2018.