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Luke Hemsworth’s Ashley Stubbs perished in “Westworld” Season 4, but in a world where multiple versions of characters can exist at once, that likely would not have been the end for Stubbs. The character began as the Westworld head of security, but he evolved over the seasons to become a close confidante and friend to Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright), a relationship few likely saw coming. The duo, however, were one of the highlights of what now stands as the final episodes of “Westworld.” Hemsworth, unfortunately, learned his show was canceled on his 42nd birthday.
“I’m very thankful for my part in that series and that journey was a big part of my life, but yeah it was disappointing,” the actor, who is the brother of Chris and Liam Hemsworth, told Entertainment Tonight. While nobody wants to hear what they’ve worked on for years is over on their birthday, Hemsworth did offer some words of encouragement for fans disappointed with the cliffhanger ending to “Westworld.”
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“I think the idea right from the start was to go full circle and come back to be about loops, to be about human beings and robots being stuck in that trajectory. Unfortunately, we get cut off, but it’s the nature of the world. You can’t get depressed about it,” he said. Beyond “Westworld,” Hemsworth also recently put in a hilarious cameo in “Thor: Love and Thunder” and appeared in Dwayne Johnson’s “Young Rock.”