Westworld
The title for “Westworld” Season 2 has just been teased by Jonathan Nolan. HBO

What new twists and turns will “Westworld” Season 2 bring? This is what everybody is asking after the first season of the HBO sci-fi show wrapped up, but creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are keeping their lips sealed.

However, Nolan loosened up his secrecy just a bit recently in a Reddit thread titled “Can we end the endless maze image posts?” Nolan joined the conversation and said, “Nope,” which was linked to an image.

The image showed the script with a title partially covered by a smiley maze, so all fans can see is, “Journey Into N.”

READ: Will the memory of Dolores Abernathy be wiped clean in “Westworld” Season 2?

One thing’s for sure though, the first episode of the next season will feature a time jump from the chaotic event that took place during the Season 1 finale, wherein Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) shot park creator Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) and went on another killing spree. “You’re definitely going to see the aftermath and the effects of what happened,” Joy told Entertainment Weekly, to which Nolan added: “We are definitely not picking up right where we left off.”

Meanwhile, the two revealed during Paleyfest that they were forced to change the script for Season 2, episode 3, after fans correctly guessed the huge twist they had planned. “Reddit has already figured out the third episode twist,” he said, according to NME. “So, we’re changing that right now. It’s annoying sometimes when people guess the twists and then blog about it, but the engagement is gratifying, on one level, because if someone guesses your twist, it means you’ve done an adequate job [of structuring the series].”

Nolan is now pleading with fans to stop forming theories because it’s difficult changing something that they have already elaborately planned. “You can’t complain when people are that engaged,” he added. “It’s very gratifying — but stop doing it, please.”

However, Nolan cannot help but applaud fans for correctly guessing the truth about Maeve Millay (Thandie Newton). In the finale episode of Season 1, she changed her mind at the last minute and decided to go back to the park to find her long-lost daughter. Nolan said the scene was very emotional for them to create, so he cannot help but be proud that fans understood it was the first act of free will of the host.

“Westworld” Season 2 will return to HBO in 2018.