A new Funko Pop may confirm Westworld season 2 is going to Samurai World, and introduce a key new character

The first season of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Westworld was a dizzying jaunt around the Old West, filled with a whole bunch of obscure clues and references to the park’s history. It stands to reason, then, that the first major reveal of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Westworld season 2 – its setting and a possible main character - may hav🍌e just come from an unexpected place: an exclusive Funko Po🌊p.
You may think, well, it doesn’t look like anything to me but Funko’s batch of (that you can only pick up at San Diego Comic-Con) but it includes a fitting nod to the oft-rumou🏅red Samurai world, which was glimpsed occasionally in𒐪 concepts in the back-end of the first season. Take a look at the samurai below, all kitted out in traditional garb and wielding a killer sword.
Not only that, but this samurai’s got a name: Musashi. Funko may have simply wanted to avoid a generic ‘samurai’ name for its figure, but the reasoning probably goes a lot deeper than that. Someone had to greenlight this name, and it feels strange to introduce a named character tha🀅t wasn’t (as far as we know) in the first season. It definitely feels like the most solid confirmation we’ve had yet of a Samurai world.
Alongside Musashi, there’s also a Young Ford, complete with removed face. Which isn’t creepy at all.
Is Musashi one of the major new characters in season 2 of Westworld? Only time will tell. Or, in the show’s case, time probably won’t tell and we’ll be stuck digesting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:madcap Westworld theories every week about who is or isnℱ’t a Hosꦯt…
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