We didn't need reminding that Westworld is one of the weirdest, most conceptual shows out there, but this latest behind-the-scenes look at how it's created has done just that.

Ahead of season two's premiere, Westworld has given fans a fascinating – and slightly baffling – insight into how the parks are created with set decorator Julie Ochipinti.

Teasing some of the most ambitious and creepiest episodes yet, Julie revealed just how daunting it can be to bring Westworld to life.

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Giving us a sneak-peek at what to expect from season two, Julie explained: "This year, I'm building a tonne of a weird shit that you can't go to the robot store for.

"We go out to crazy places like the airplane graveyard... [We've got] hydraulic lifts, mechanical – there's not even words for these things."

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"There's no pretending that it's just a normal show," she added. "It's not."

Despite not being a normal show, Westworld's showrunner Jonathan Nolan recently admitted that he doesn't want the series to get too bogged down in its own intrigue.

Promising that season two will answer some of the show's biggest mysteries, Nolan said: "We don't like to endlessly build mystery; we like to settle our debts by the end of the season.

"We want to feel like the show is rocketing ahead. The first season was a journey inward; this is a journey outward. It's a search for what else is in the park, and what else is beyond the park."

Westworld returns to HBO in the US on April 22 and Sky Atlantic/NOW TV in the UK on April 23.

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