While Game of Thrones is a fantasy, author George R. And while the setting and premise of Westworld are very different from those of Game of Thrones, with its immersive theme parks filled with hyper-realistic humanoid robots made to smash the Turing Test to smithereens, the two shows share a love of massive casts, morally ambiguous characters, ambitious and sprawling storylines and intricate power plays, all of which are sure to make Game of Thrones fans feel right at home. While Djawadi's Westworld themes don't much resemble the memorable pieces he composed for Game of Thrones, there's no denying that distinctive music plays a large role in both series, serving as an integral part of the storytelling in each. Not only do the two shows share a network (and actually briefly crossed over with each other at one point), but they also share a composer in Ramin Djawadi. On its surface, the futuristic Westworld may not have much in common with the more historically styled Game of Thrones, but the two actually have several notable similarities. New Craving Alert! Here's Everything You Need to Know About Vegan Chocolate
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