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George R.R. Martin Will Waste ‘A Dream of Spring’ If These 5 Predictions Don’t Come True
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A Dream of Spring might still be a long way ahead, but speculations about possible key events that might happen here have been discussed by fans online. Those who have read George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series have an inkling or two of what could transpire both in The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring.

The author has revealed that some events in Game of Thrones will show up as well in his upcoming books, but we can only guess what these could be. That said, we’ve listed some major plot points that we expect to happen in the final installment.

1. The Others Will Be Defeated and Bran Stark Will Have a Crucial Role in Stopping the Long Night Isaac Hempstead Wright in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO

Bran Stark’s acquired skill from the Three-Eyed Crow will help defeat the Others,...
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  • 7/10/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
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From Book to Screen: ‘The Winds of Winter’ Expectations
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Will we live long enough to get hold of George R.R. Martin’s The Winds of Winter? No one knows, even the author cannot tell when he’s going to finish his upcoming sixth novel that’s been in the works for 14 years, increasing both anticipation and frustration from fans.

That said, people within the community had been very expressive about their thoughts, theories, and even fears about the book. What will happen to our beloved characters? Will the ending be the same as HBO’s Game of Thrones? Just thinking about this sends a chill down the spine.

As the future of Westeros remains shrouded in mystery, it only encourages fans to ponder the likelihood of The Winds of Winter getting adapted for the screen. This may be too far ahead, but it’s not entirely impossible. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the expectations for The...
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  • 7/1/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
Game Of Thrones Star Leading New Paramount+ Thriller Show Based On Bestselling Book
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An original cast member of Game of Thrones is starring in a new thriller show on Paramount+ that's based on a bestselling book. The main cast of Game of Thrones have all moved on with their careers in the years since the divisive ending of Game of Thrones or the deaths of their characters. Some, such as Pedro Pascal, have become superstars in their own right, while others have stepped back from the spotlight. Now, however, one original cast member is set to star in a new original show from Paramount+.

Per Variety, Alfie Allen, who played Theon Greyjoy in Game of Thrones and Iosef Tarasov in the original John Wick, is set to star in Baby Doll alongside Jill Halfpenny. Baby Doll is being produced for Paramount+ and is based on the novel of the same name by Hollie Overton. It follows Lily (Tallulah & Delphi Evans), who was abducted...
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  • 6/26/2025
  • by Sean Morrison
  • ScreenRant
What a Jon Snow Game of Thrones sequel series could fix (and what it couldn't)
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When Game of Thrones came to an end, a lot of people were thinking about how the universe might continue. It wasn’t surprising when we learned that HBO and Kit Harington were developing a Jon Snow sequel series, although it didn't end up going forward.

The door wasn’t completely closed on the idea of a Jon Snow spinoff series, but Kit Harington's recent update doesn't sound great. That's a shame, because while a sequel couldn't completely fix the issues with the final season of Game of Thrones, it could have righted a couple wrongs and been a fun adventure.

(L to R) Kristofer Hivju as Tormund and Kit Harington as Jon Snow – Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO | Game of Thrones It would give Jon a chance to feel like he belonged

For the longest time in Game of Thrones, Jon Snow didn’t feel like he belonged anywhere. Catelyn didn’t want him around,...
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  • 6/26/2025
  • by Alexandria Ingham
  • Winter Is Coming
Almost 2 Million Signatures: Game of Thrones Season 8 Remake Petition Demands ‘Competent Writers’
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Six years on, Game of Thrones fans still haven’t let go of Season 8 and it’s not hard to see why. Nearly two million people have called for a remake, frustrated by rushed storytelling, dropped logic, and sidelined character arcs.

What began as a slow-burn epic ended with a sprint to the finish. Bran Stark’s sudden coronation, despite his detachment from power, left many baffled. Emotional payoffs were swapped for spectacle, and years of buildup unraveled in just a few episodes. For a show that defined prestige TV, the finale felt like a misstep too big to forget.

Fan Petition to Remake Game of Thrones S8 With ‘Competent Writers’ Hits Nearly 2M A still from Game of Thrones Final Season | Credits: HBO

The North remembers, and clearly, so does the internet. More than 1.8M fans have now signed the infamous petition to remake Game of Thrones Season 8 “with competent writers,...
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  • 6/24/2025
  • by Heena Singh
  • FandomWire
9 times Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon made you root for the wrong person
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One of the marks of a good show is if viewers can see things from both sides. During Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, it was easy to look at the villain and see their point of view. There were also moments when the heroes of the story did things that made you hope they’d die. You can say it’s a bit harsh, but you know it’s true. This article is going to show the top nine times this writer found himself rooting for the “wrong” person.

House of the Dragon season 2 Episode 5 9. Daemon Targaryen, in general

I’m starting hot with this one because Daemon is rarely wrong. Yes, he’s done a lot of questionable things (like dating his underage niece). But let’s be honest: no one is watching House of the Dragon without him. For that reason alone, I think that...
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  • 6/20/2025
  • by Mark Lynch
  • Winter Is Coming
5 Essential Game Of Thrones Episodes That Everyone Should Watch At Least Once
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It could be argued — and will be argued, by me, right now — that during its series finale in May 2019, "Game of Thrones" squandered all of its cultural goodwill at an alarming speed. That doesn't mean, by any stretch of the imagination, that the show is bad. A lot of it is still great and worth watching! So if you're trying to understand the sprawling world of "Game of Thrones" — created by author George R.R. Martin, who penned the original novel series "A Song of Ice and Fire" — over just a few episodes, I'll be the first to tell you that's a big undertaking. Too big, perhaps. You should probably just sit down and watch the whole series and, in the process, prepare yourself for a shocking decline in quality between the season 6 finale and the season 7 premiere.

Anyway, if we're talking about "essential" episodes of "Game of Thrones," that doesn't...
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  • 6/11/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Parent of Original Harry Potter Star Offers Serious Warning to New Child Cast Members
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The magic may be returning, but one key voice from the original Harry Potter era is urging caution as a brand-new trio of child actors prepares to take on the most iconic roles in modern fantasy. With Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton, and Alastair Stout officially cast as Harry, Hermione, and Ron in HBO’s highly anticipated Harry Potter TV reboot, excitement among fans is at a high — but so are concerns from those who’ve seen how overwhelming that level of fame can become. One of those people? Chris Watson, father of original Hermione star Emma Watson, who offered a stark reality check for the parents of the new stars.

“As a parent, you have to be scared,” Chris told Times Radio. “This can be a very difficult thing for a parent and child to handle, or not.” Chris, who helped Emma navigate fame from the moment she was cast...
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  • 6/5/2025
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
A Game Of Thrones Star Thought The Original Pilot Was A Disaster
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We've all heard tales, throughout the years, of the original "Game of Thrones" pilot and how much it absolutely stunk ... and apparently, Kit Harington, who played assumed Stark bastard Jon Snow in both the botched pilot and the entire series, had a bad feeling about it pretty early on.

In an Esquire profile in the April 2019 issue of GQ (about a month before "Game of Thrones" concluded with its eighth and final season), Harington revealed photos of his time on the "Game of Thrones" set to interviewer Bruce Handy, which apparently included a shot of the original table read for that awful pilot. As Harington showed off a picture of himself and his co-stars Richard Madden and Alfie Allen, who went on to play Robb Stark and Theon Greyjoy, he mused about the pilot that, thankfully, never saw the light of day.
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  • 6/4/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Harry Potter Reboot's Child Stars Get Crucial Advice from Game of Thrones' Bran Stark Actor
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It's not easy being a child star. Growing up is hard enough on its own without doing it in front of millions of people, and then there's social media hate to consider. Isaac Hempstead Wright, aka Bran Stark from Game of Thrones, knows that better than most.

So he's a little concerned for three children who are about to become the most famous kids in the world. Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout are set to play Harry, Hermione and Ron in the big-budget HBO adaption of Harry Potter. In an interview with The Times (via The Independent) he compared what he had to face with what they might have to face.

“Twitter had pretty much just come out in 2009 when we shot the pilot [of Game of Thrones],” he remembered. “We didn’t quite have the same scrutiny that you would have now. There wasn’t quite the level of hatred back then.
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  • 6/3/2025
  • by Sarah Barrett
  • CBR
Game of Thrones child star gives encouraging advice to new Harry Potter actors
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Isaac Hempstead Wright played Bran Stark in seven out of eight seasons of Game of Thrones, which grew in the telling from a largely under-the-radar new fantasy series to the biggest hit on TV. He was just a 10-year-old kid when they filmed the pilot for the show, and couldn't possibly have predicted how huge the show would become.

“And, for me as a kid, I didn’t really know what was going on," Wright told The Times. "I just thought, ‘Gosh, this will be exciting. This is a sort of fun extracurricular activity.’ But there were real conversations between my parents, weighing up whether it’s something you should let your child go into. There were discussions between them whether to actually, sort of politely decline and say is this just going to be a bit of a distraction?"

Obviously, Wright's parents let him take the role, and it...
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  • 6/2/2025
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
Game Of Thrones Made Bran a Know-It-All Who Watched Arya Walk Into Danger For Fun
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It has been just over six years since Game of Thrones wrapped up. As the show ended, for many, it left more questions than it answered in the last season. While we are still not over the disappointment that was season eight, there are certain questions that still bug us. Safe to say that we are not the only ones to randomly think the ‘what ifs’ and ‘if onlys’ of Westeros.

Recently, a fan speculated why Bran did not warn Arya about the dangers of the West of Westeros despite being the Three-Eyed Raven and the greensayer. Soon, it started an eye-opening discussion thread regarding the probable reason for the youngest Stark kid’s behavior.

Why did Bran allow Arya to face the dangers despite being a Know-It-All?

Recently, a Game of Thrones fan took to Reddit to pose the question of why Bran (played by Isaac Hempstead Wright) did...
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  • 6/2/2025
  • by Poulami Sengupta
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Why Sophie Turner Wanted Sansa Stark To Die In Game Of Thrones
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This article contains spoilers for "Game of Thrones."

It's hard to believe it's been six years since the controversial series finale of HBO's "Game of Thrones." The series, based on George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" fantasy novels, was widely acclaimed during its initial run, with its slew of rich, dynamic, and unforgettable characters that brought the realm of Westeros to such vivid life, as well as the masterful way it staged some of the most epic fantasy sequences ever produced on either television or film. Although the infamous final season remains subject to much scrutiny from critics and fans alike, nothing will take away the moments of true peak long-form storytelling on display during the series' highlights.

The number of fatalities throughout the story elevated "Game of Thrones" to become one of the defining pop culture phenomena of the 2010s. Season 1 famously kills off Lord...
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  • 5/27/2025
  • by Noah Villaverde
  • Slash Film
Even ‘Game of Thrones’ Showrunner David Benioff Couldn’t Believe HBO’s Multi Million Dollar Gamble With the Show
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When Game of Thrones first strutted into HBO’s office, it wasn’t swinging a Valyrian sword; it came armed with a lowball budget pitch. Yup, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss actually told execs it’d be cheaper than it really was. This was a bold move, considering they were about to unleash dragons, dire wolves, White Walkers, and battle scenes that make Marvel movies sweat.

Say what you will about the finale (we’re still side-eyeing Bran the Broken), but the show was a TV juggernaut, a weekly cultural event with global obsession levels. It turned actors into household names and gave us quotable lines, red wedding Ptsd, and spinoffs like House of the Dragon that still have us hooked. But back then? It was a massive gamble wrapped in a fantasy cloak. Even Benioff now admits he couldn’t believe HBO actually rolled the dice. Luckily, that...
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  • 5/18/2025
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • FandomWire
“Bran becoming king was never the problem”: George R.R. Martin May Not Change Game of Thrones Ending and It Will Still Work Perfectly
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If there’s anything fans were mad about in Season 8 of Game of Thrones, it is the fact that Bran Stark became the ruler of Westeros. As George R.R. Martin is still writing The Winds of Winter, many hope he’ll give a different ending, perhaps make someone more convincing to take the crown.

The thing is, the author already told us that he wanted Bran to be king, at least that’s what Isaac Hempstead Wright claimed, so why would he say that and have a different story in his book? Most certainly, Bran is destined to become the king. Or not? Let’s find out.

Why will Bran Stark still be king in George R.R. Martin’s books?

Bran Stark’s television arc is quite similar to his book counterpart. The last time readers know what happened to him is in A Dance With Dragons, where he...
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  • 5/5/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
George R.R. Martin: 3 Game of Thrones Roles Were the Hardest to Cast, “We looked at literally hundreds…”
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It’s hard to think of anyone from the Game of Thrones cast who was not perfect for their role. Even the child actors did an incredible job portraying their characters, no matter how heavy their scenes were. Finding these young stars who would fill the shoes of the children’s roles was the most daunting part of the casting process.

It’s reasonable, though, because child actors are still learning the ropes of the craft, and they haven’t had that much experience playing roles that deal with a lot of traumatic scenes. In most school plays and drama classes, young thespians often perform with animated gestures and exaggerated emotions, something that does not fit in the drama of Westeros.

George R.R. Martin had a difficult time casting the Stark children

When Game of Thrones premiered in 2011, fans met a bunch of young actors performing in lead roles, the parts that George R.
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  • 5/3/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
5 most overrated characters from Game of Thrones
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Fans got to know some fascinating characters throughout the eight-season run of Game of Thrones. They had terrific character development and their arcs were satisfying from start to finish. Then there were others who should have been much bigger and better than they were hyped up to be, making them some of the most overrated characters of the series.

Yes, some of these characters were even main characters for all eight seasons. By the end of the show, it’s hard to understand why we rooted for them so much, or even why the series continued to focus on them when their storylines ended up meaning so little. Follow us into the world of potentially unpopular opinions as we look at the most overrated characters from Game of Thrones.

Night King. Game of Thrones episode 66: Vladimir Furdik. Photo: courtesy of HBO The Night King

When Game of Thrones originally started,...
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  • 4/29/2025
  • by Alexandria Ingham
  • Winter Is Coming
Game Of Thrones' Creators Have One Major Regret About Their HBO Series
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It's not a particularly unpopular opinion to say that "Game of Thrones" didn't have the best ending (though I'll say that some people right here at /Film might disagree with me). The series, which is based on George R.R. Martin's novel series "A Song of Ice and Fire," came to a close after eight seasons in May of 2019 not with a bang, but with a piteous whimper. So, do showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have any regrets? Yes, apparently — but their regrets aren't related to the series finale "The Iron Throne" at all!

In a January 2024 story for The Hollywood Reporter, Benioff and Weiss said they had one major shared regret: that Mord the Jailer, a small character seen in the show's first season who was played by Ciaran Bermingham, never returned. "One thing I know I wish we could have done is there's the character Mord the Jailer,...
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  • 4/29/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
‘House of the Dragon’ Can Reveal Why Bran Was Destined for the Iron Throne in George R.R. Martin’s Darkest Ending
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No one ever said they were happy to see Bran Stark become the king of Westeros after an eight-season run of Game of Thrones. It’s even more infuriating that it was George R.R. Martin’s idea, but perhaps he’s got a good reason why he wanted the character to become the most powerful figure in the story.

When Bran became the Three-Eyed Raven, it was obvious that he was no longer himself anymore. The way he looked and spoke, even the way he thinks was nowhere near how the young Bran we met in the earlier seasons acted.

Bran Stark was no longer himself after he supposedly died in Game of Thrones

We recall how Isaac Hempstead Wright’s character often dismissed people who called him by his name. Once, Littlefinger addressed him as Lord Stark, and he did not like it. Then, when Meera confronted him and called him Bran,...
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  • 4/24/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
The Winds of Winter Theory Can Finally Confirm My Suspicions That One Stark is the True Mastermind Behind All Evil in Westeros
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There’s always been something different about the Starks in George R.R. Martin’s world, the power, the unshakable presence. But of them all, Bran Stark stands apart. As Game of Thrones progressed, Bran didn’t just mature he became something entirely other.

By the end of season six, he had assumed the mantle of the Three-Eyed Raven, a being with the ability to see across time. With that transformation, I began to suspect that Bran wasn’t just a passive observer of Westeros’ history; he might be its most influential player. And now, a theory rooted in The Winds of Winter might finally confirm what I’ve long believed, that this Stark may be the true architect of everything evil in Westeros.

The quiet Stark who might be pulling all the strings in Westeros

When we think of villains in A Song of Ice and Fire, we usually picture the obvious ones: Cersei,...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Sampurna Banerjee
  • FandomWire
“That’s pretty special”: Game of Thrones Actor May Have Confirmed George R.R. Martin Will Consider One Storyline Canon After ‘Winds of Winter’
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Author George R.R. Martin provided much of the source material that became the globally renowned fantasy drama Game of Thrones. The series ended on a lackluster note after eight seasons, by which point most of the material from Martin’s books had been expended, leaving the showrunner to chart unknown territories.

During an interview, actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright discussed the show’s surprising ending and whether it would align with Martin’s plans for Winds of Winter and the final book in his epic saga. The actor suggested that at least one key plot point from the series is likely to be made canon by Martin, and here is what he had to say.

Game of Thrones revealed the one plot point George R.R. Martin might make canon after Winds of Winter

Actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright played the role of Bran Stark in the HBO series Game of Thrones. It was based on author George R.
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  • 4/22/2025
  • by Pratik Handore
  • FandomWire
Game Of Thrones Nearly Included A Massive Time Jump That Could Have Changed Everything
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There are dozens of key moments in the history of "A Song of Ice and Fire" that, had they gone another way, could've put characters on very different paths. What if Robb Stark had stuck to his original wedding plans? What if Bran had listened to his mother and not gone climbing? What if Ned Stark had taken the time to hear out the deserter from the Night's Watch who claimed that White Walkers were the real deal? These are all hypotheticals that could've changed "Game of Thrones" drastically, but one huge alteration that author George R. R. Martin had genuinely considered was having a time jump in the middle of a pivotal moment of his epic story.

Amidst all the deception, death, and dragons, Martin played with the idea of giving his characters a breather between "A Storm of Swords" and "A Feast for Crows," the third and fourth...
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  • 4/21/2025
  • by Nick Staniforth
  • Slash Film
HBO Ignored The George R.R. Martin Advice That Could Have Saved Game Of Thrones
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You could write a book about all the hatred the final season of "Game of Thrones" received, and it would still come out sooner than George R.R. Martin's "The Winds of Winter." Even Littlefinger actor Aidan Gillen had some unpopular opinions about how things wrapped up in the closing chapter, and Gwendoline Christie believed that season 8 was "designed to break" the cast.

It didn't have to be that way, though. In fact, the creator of the Seven Kingdoms himself revealed that requests were made to HBO to stretch "Game of Thrones" beyond its eighth season, which ended with only six episodes instead of the typical 10. Speaking to The Wall Street Journal about past negotiations that didn't go as planned, Martin recalled, "I was saying it needs to be 10 seasons at least and maybe 12, 13. I lost that one."

The responsibility of condensing the story was instead left to showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss,...
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  • 4/20/2025
  • by Nick Staniforth
  • Slash Film
Game of Thrones Stars Who Were a “Nightmare to Work With” Were Split Up From Filming With Each Other for 6 Years
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Game of Thrones served up dragons, undead armies, and more twisted family trees than anyone asked for, but behind the swords and chaos, something oddly wholesome was brewing. Long before Arya was flipping daggers and Sansa was outmaneuvering lords, 12-year-old Maisie Williams met 13-year-old Sophie Turner at a casting session in 2009, and the spark was instant. They didn’t just land roles as the Stark sisters; they practically adopted each other in real life.

From awkward teen years spent on set to stealing scenes and red carpets, their bond only got stronger. Matching tattoos? Check. Finishing each other’s jokes? Constantly. Total friendship goals, even when their on-screen characters were worlds apart.

While Westeros was burning, their sisterhood stayed fireproof. But behind all the love and loyalty, the show wasn’t exactly all hugs and hugs. Some cast tensions quietly simmered for years. And yep, it got bad enough that...
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  • 4/20/2025
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • FandomWire
TV Show Endings That Fans Still Argue About To This Day
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As "Severance" wraps its second season for Apple+, traumatized theorists and shippers on deck slip into the familiar rhythms of the long wait for new adventures in Lumon's cultish underbelly. Scenes will be inspected for clues that might lead us astray, dialogue pored over for foreshadowing we missed the first time around, and fan artists will fill their sketchbooks with motion studies Mr. Milchick's (Tramell Tillman) fantastic yet eerie turn as a marching band leader.

But at least we know we're going to get that future season. Other fans are sometimes not that lucky. Or their luck lands them a finale with curves so far out of left field that there's nothing to do but argue over it. For months. The months become years. Sometimes the years become decades. And yet the fandom argues. It's not a new phenomena, since fans have found things to argue about in fiction for centuries.
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  • 4/19/2025
  • by Margaret David
  • Slash Film
Dire Wolf Brought Back From Extinction: What are the Game of Thrones Creatures?
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Quick ViewThe return of dire wolves from Game of ThronesDire Wolves in Game of ThronesDragons in Game of ThronesChildren of the Forest in Game of ThronesWhite Walkers in Game of ThronesThe Game of Thrones universe and beyond

The world of Game of Thrones is filled with mythical creatures, with the dire wolf being the real star of the show. Fierce, strong, and loyal to the end, these wolves were truly man’s best friend. But the world of Got hosts a variety of creatures that both threaten and protect the people of Westeros and beyond.

Jon Snow (Kit Harington) with Ghost as a pup in Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO

The realm of Game of Thrones is not just about political intrigue and human conflicts; it’s also about the incredible and often terrifying creatures that roam its lands. Whether it’s the fire-breathing dragons of Daenerys or the icy wights that haunt the North,...
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  • 4/8/2025
  • by Anshul Kumaria
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What Happened To Drogon After Daenerys' Death In Game Of Thrones Season 8
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Whether you absolutely love or hate the "Game of Throne" finale, one thing is for certain: a lot of questions were left unanswered. Sure, Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) had become the Three-Eyed Raven and also King of Westeros, and his sister Sansa (Sophie Turner) was Queen in the North, but what became of the tragic end of the Targaryen dynasty? After Jon Snow, the secret Targaryen (played by Kit Harington), killed his lover-aunt Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), her last surviving dragon, Drogon, melted the Iron Throne with a great burst of dragonflame, picked up Dany's body, and flew off across the Narrow Sea. Jon Snow went back to the Wall to resume his work with the Night's Watch and pout for the rest of his days, but audiences never got a chance to see what happened with Drogon and Dany, leaving their exact fates a mystery.

Though some fans have...
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  • 4/5/2025
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
George R.R. Martin Can Finally Explain Bran’s Dragon-Warg Ability in The Winds of Winter That the Show Failed to Explore
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For the longest time, fans had one enduring theory about Bran Stark—he would warg into a dragon. As the new Three-Eyed Raven, being a warg and a greenseer makes him the most formidable character in George R.R. Martin’s story. He can enter and control the minds of other creatures, which is a very handy skill when you are fighting an army of the undead.

The intriguing part here is that we have not yet seen the extent of Bran’s power. He was only able to warg on ravens and wolves, as well as control Hodor’s mind, and Game of Thrones failed to explore this aspect further due to time and budget constraints.

Isaac Hempstead Wright in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO

In any case, we have The Winds of Winter to tackle this, so let’s cross our fingers Martin’s going to get it done at the soonest.
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  • 4/3/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
Game of Thrones (2011)
The Ending and Ultimate Fate of All the Main Characters in Game of Thrones
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“Game of Thrones,” the groundbreaking HBO series that aired from 8 seasons, captivated audiences worldwide with its intricate storytelling, complex characters, and unexpected plot twists. Based on George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” novels, the show transported viewers to the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, where noble families vied for power amidst dragons, magic, and political intrigue. As the series concluded, each main character’s journey reached a defining end, leaving a lasting impact on fans and the realm they inhabited.

‘Game of Thrones’ Main Characters ending in the show Jon Snow (Kit Harington): After assassinating Daenerys to prevent further tyranny, Jon was exiled to the Night’s Watch. He ventured beyond the Wall with the wildlings, embracing a life free from the political machinations of Westeros. Beyond “Game of Thrones,” Harington portrayed Dane Whitman in the Marvel film “Eternals” (2021). Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke):...
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  • 3/9/2025
  • by Deepshikha Deb
  • High on Films
Game Of Thrones: Jon Snow's Family Tree Explained
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This post contains spoilers for HBO's "Game of Thrones" and the "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series.

We're told over and over again throughout "Game of Thrones" that Jon Snow's whole deal is "being a bastard." Played by Kit Harington, Jon shows up in the pilot as the apparent bastard son of the honorable Ned Stark (Sean Bean), the patriarch of House Stark in the northern reaches of Westeros, and some random tavern wench. But when you learn more about Ned and his nature, the idea that Jon could possibly be the result of an affair seems sort of ludicrous. Despite that, Jon is constantly met with hostility from Ned's wife Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley), who thinks Jon is a reminder of Ned's greatest misstep as a husband, and he's not treated with as much kindness and respect...
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  • 3/2/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Sean Bean: One Unaired Game of Thrones Episode Had “Some very good moments” Nobody Will Ever Get To See
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Every Game of Thrones fan knows the tale about the pilot episode that never saw the light of day. Until now, many are still wondering what it looked like or how different it was from the version we saw on television. Certainly, some of them were salvaged, but the rest have been hidden in the depths of the earth where no one can find them.

Ned Stark’s death scene in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO

A lot of things went wrong in that episode that greatly displeased the showrunners. Even during the filming, they were already facing a lot of issues from all departments, so it’s no wonder the final output did not look any better.

Sean Bean looks back on Game of Thrones scrapped pilot

Despite the problematic pilot episode of Game of Thrones, actor Sean Bean, who played Ned Stark, had fond memories that he will always treasure.
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  • 2/28/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
10 Scenes That Made Game of Thrones Fans Quit the Show (& Never Look Back)
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This article discusses sensitive and potentially triggering topics, including, but not limited to, violence, child murder, and sexual assault. Please proceed with caution.

Game of Thrones is known for being one of the greatest shows of the 2010s, but despite its achievements, it was not a stranger to controversy. The show had one of the worst series finales of all time, devastating millions of fans who tuned in to see who would win the Game of Thrones. The series also gained a reputation for being unnecessarily violent and exploitative. There are dozens of Reddit threads and dedicated lists to Game of Thrones moments that went too far.

Plenty of dark episodes throughout the showare designed to make the audience feel uncomfortable or angry. Game of Thrones wasn't supposed to be a joyride, so plenty of episodes featured heavy emotional impact that would leave fans reeling. That said, some moments throughout the show were too much,...
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  • 2/22/2025
  • by Amber Frost
  • CBR
Bran Stark Taking Jon Snow’s Throne Is a Repeat of House Targaryen History
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These days, fans should be familiar with many points in Westerosi history. Not only is there Game of Thrones, but House of the Dragonexplores a different timeframe in the Seven Kingdoms, and later this year, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will take on another generation. While each story offers something different, they are, in some ways, the same. George R. R. Martin often uses the extensive history of his world to foreshadow his storylines. For proof, just look at the similarities between House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, from the royal family's bastards trying to pass as legitimate heirs to a former Hand of the King helping his daughter crown her children. These parallels are used so often that, even once Game of Thrones passes the books, the series shows history repeating itself, like Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) becoming King over his older brother (cousin?) Jon (Kit Harington...
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  • 2/10/2025
  • by Kendall Myers
  • Collider.com
George R.R. Martin Needs to Rectify This: ‘Winds of Winter’ Cannot Repeat Game of Thrones Twist That Was His Own Idea
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The shocking revelation at the end of Game of Thrones season finale had us all gasping in disbelief—almost a decade’s worth of dramatic twists and devastating deaths and the Three-Eyed Raven ended up becoming the King of the Six Kingdoms.

Isaac Hempstead-Wright in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO

Bran Stark played a significant role in the show, but he wasn’t an active participant in the politics of Westeros as much as the likes of Daenerys Targaryen or Cersei Lannister. It’s still a mystery for many fans why he was chosen to become the leader since he lacked connections and even an army. This is something that the author needs to address and rectify in the upcoming novel.

King Bran Stark was George R.R. Martin’s idea

Isaac Hempstead Wright revealed in a behind-the-scenes interview with HBO that the decision to make Bran Stark the king came from George R.
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  • 2/3/2025
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
Game of Thrones: The Age of Heroes, Explained
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Quick LinksThe Age of Heroes Featured a Distinct WesterosThe Long Night Defined the Age of HeroesEach Major House Had Its Own HeroHow the Age of Heroes Related To Game of Thrones

In Game of Thronesand House of the Dragon, history is everything. Characters regularly reflect on ages gone by, whether it means referencing Old Valyria, Aegon's Conquest, Robert's Rebellion, or even the Long Night. Most of the stars work desperately to prevent the destruction of Westeros through a second Long Night. Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Rhaenyra Targaryen, Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright), and Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) all spent their lives working to stop the White Walkers. Unfortunately, none of them were quite able to prevent the Night King's return.

Yet the actual details of the first Long Night remain an ongoing mystery. The events took place during the Age of Heroes, thousands of years before the events of either show.
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  • 1/31/2025
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • CBR
7 A Song of Ice and Fire theories that were disproven in Game of Thrones
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One of the things that made Game of Thrones so great was the ability to chat with fellow fans about various theories. Many of these theories came up thanks to the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by author George R.R. Martin, while others developed from the series itself.

There were certainly plenty of fan theories that did come true. For example, many fans theorizes that Jon Snow was actually the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen long before it was officially confirmed onscreen. However, plenty of other theories didn’t end up playing out as expected.

Here’s a look at five A Song of Ice and Fire theories that turned out to be completely disproven by the end of Game of Thrones, which adapted all the books Martin had written and then kept going through to the end of his story. Martin still has at...
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  • 1/27/2025
  • by Alexandria Ingham
  • Winter Is Coming
“It’s old-fashioned history”: The Legendary English Civil War George R.R. Martin Says Inspired Game of Thrones
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Anyone who has watched HBO’s Game of Thrones or has read George R.R. Martin’s novels has gotten a hint of how the storyline is rooted deep in history. But it took a real nerd to figure out the clear connection between A Song of Ice and Fire and the War of the Roses, even before the author cited his source material.

A still from Game of Thrones | image: HBO

According to George R.R. Martin’s interview, the author admitted taking inspiration from several historical novels, including Thomas B. Costain’s A History of the Plantagenets, for his fantasy series. Writing the two main houses of the show, Lannisters and Starks, based on the Lancasters and the Yorks, Martin admitted being inspired by the legendary English Civil War.

George R.R. Martin reflected on his inspiration for Game of Thrones

Even though fans of Game of Thrones and...
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  • 1/13/2025
  • by Krittika Mukherjee
  • FandomWire
10 Fantasy TV Scenes That Made Viewers Quit Their Shows
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This article contains spoilers for many major fantasy TV shows!For every unforgettable moment in a fantasy TV show, there are just as many controversial moments that push viewers to their breaking point. Even the most popular fantastical TV series in history have included scenes that were so polarizing that audiences stop watching the show altogether. Typically, these plot points revolve around the introduction or exit of characters, as this can dramatically alter the series' dynamic and be devastating to witness. TV deaths often spark outrage when viewers feel that the character didn't deserve to be killed off and still had more to contribute.

There are many fantasy TV scenes that make no sense, but this is more excusable, as the complex magic systems and world-building in speculative fiction shows can become confusing. However, when a series makes a concrete and avoidable choice that alienates audience members, it's much more difficult to accept this.
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  • 1/9/2025
  • by Mary Kassel
  • ScreenRant
Win a 4K + Bd Steelbook copy of ‘ParaNorman’
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Give the gift of unforgettable animation to the film lover or collector in your life with the acclaimed works of Laika, a studio that has redefined the art of stop-motion. This includes the unforgetable ParaNorman.

In collaboration with Laika, Anime Limited is thrilled to announce the release of brand-new 4K Uhd & Blu-ray Limited Edition Steelbooks for these iconic films, now available to order from leading retailers and to celebrate we have one to give away.

Win a 4K + Bd Steelbook copy of ParaNorman

Directed by Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas), the dark fantasy Coraline — widely hailed as one of the greatest animated films ever made — leads the pack, celebrating its 15th anniversary. Joining it are The Boxtrolls as well as ParaNorman and Kubo and the Two Strings. All four films earned Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature in their respective years, with Kubo and the Two Strings also...
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  • 1/7/2025
  • by Peter Campbell
  • Love Horror
10 Fantasy TV Scenes That Still Make No Sense
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Fantasy is a versatile genre since the creation of new worlds and magic systems allows writers and creators to establish new rules and logic that suit the storyline. However, this doesn't mean that fantasy TV shows are immune from adding plot points that make no sense and don't help further the overall narrative. Many of these choices have to do with the character's choices being inconsistent or the series breaking its own rules about how the fantastical elements work. Since speculative fiction fans are willing to suspend their disbelief, these shows sometimes push the boundaries of logic too far.

There are plenty of fantasy movie scenes that make no sense, and TV series are just as susceptible to these mistakes. Often, these confusing moments happen because there are so many contradicting storylines or there's an external element that's out of the writers' control. To compensate for actors suddenly leaving or...
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  • 1/3/2025
  • by Mary Kassel
  • ScreenRant
Max's Harry Potter Reboot Series Imagined by Concept Trailer
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Harry Potter will soon be reimagined with a reboot series in the works at Max. Though the project is still in the early stages of production, a fan-made concept trailer imagines what a new Harry Potter series might look like.

Shared on YouTube by the channel Multiverse of Movies, the concept trailer was created with AI-generated imagery and voices. Game of Thrones actor Isaac Hempstead Wright is imagined as a new version of the boy wizard, and a narration introduces himself along with the other characters. The video can be viewed below.

Related 15 Harry Potter Plot Holes That Don't Actually Matter

Despite all the greatness of the Harry Potter universe, there are some head-scratching plot holes found throughout the series.

Other imagined casting choices in the faux trailer include Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) as Hermione Granger, Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place) as Ron Weasley, Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones) as Rubeus Hagrid,...
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  • 1/1/2025
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
'Kingdom' Is A Zombie-Filled 'Game of Thrones' Replacement on Netflix
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Game of Thrones has established itself as one of the greatest TV series of all time, thanks to its phenomenal world-building spanning eight seasons (only seven of which are good). Adapted from A Song of Ice and Fire, it is one of IMDb's highest-rated TV shows and is considered an essential viewing experience even to this day, despite its disappointing finale.

If you've just finished watching Game of Thrones and are looking to watch something similar yet distinctive in its own way, we've got one of the most exciting recommendations for you. Kingdom, a South Korean drama released in 2019, bears many similarities to Game of Thrones, whether it's the setting or political intrigue, but offers one big twist. So, without further ado, let's take a look at why Kingdom is a must-see for the fans of Game of Thrones.

'Kingdom' Is a Korean Thriller/Drama with a Period Setting

Kingdom,...
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  • 12/25/2024
  • by Hanumanth Reddy
  • MovieWeb
10 TV Shows That Took A Massive Risk & It Didn't Work Out
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It’s always exciting when a TV show takes a massive risk that really pays off, but it can be insanely frustrating when these surprising writing decisions fall flat on their face. While huge twists, impulsive character decisions, or unusual storytelling choices can keep things interesting, they also have the potential to alienate audiences and lead to storylines that the writers opt to quietly discard rather than continue telling an unpopular plot. This has been a problem across comedy, drama, and even fantasy series that have tried something new with their storyline, only to have viewers flat-out reject the risk.

Many of the best TV shows of all time have taken massive risks, only for them to not work out and have to backtrack on their storylines. This has seen previously deceased characters inexplicably return to life, established backstories being badly rewritten, or even final seasons that ruined the legacy...
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  • 12/22/2024
  • by Stephen Holland
  • ScreenRant
When Isaac Hempstead Revealed He Thought Game Of Thrones Season 8 Script Was A “Joke”
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How Did Isaac Hempstead Feel About Game of Thrones Season 8 Script? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Game of Thrones, the iconic historical show that had us all on the edge of our seats for eight epic seasons, ended with a jaw-dropping twist and some disappointments. Isaac Hempstead-Wright, who played Bran Stark, was in disbelief when he first read the script, thinking it was a prank.

Bran, the quiet, mysterious Stark, ultimately claimed the Iron Throne, a shocking turn that even left Isaac scratching his head. With Daenerys gone and Jon Snow paying the price for her death, the power players of Westeros gathered to make a decision. Tyrion’s suggestion? Bran. After some family farewells, including Sansa ruling the North and Arya heading west, Bran’s unexpected rise to power wrapped up the saga.

Isaac Hempstead’s Reaction To Ending Up As A King in Game of Thrones

In a candid interview with EW,...
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  • 12/21/2024
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • KoiMoi
Somehow, Jon Snow Has Returned to the World of 'Game of Thrones'
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Hardcore Game of Thrones fans, rejoice. If your favorite character from the juggernaut TV series/franchise is Jon Snow, then you'll be pleased to know the character is back in a big way. The new mobile video game, Game of Thrones: Kingsroad heavily features Snow, with original actor Kit Harington back to voice the character, Entertainment Weekly reports.

Gamers got their first look at the Kingsroad on December 12, 2024 at the Game Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The two minute trailer features tons of bloody battle action and some other familiar faces, including Varys (Conleth Hill), Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), and Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) sitting on the franchise's iconic Iron Throne. The clip ends with a looming giant White Walker attack, and Snow in voice over saying, "Whether you like it or not, winter is coming."

There Might Be Even More Jon Snow in Future Projects

The official description reads...
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  • 12/13/2024
  • by Christopher Shultz
  • MovieWeb
George R.R. Martin Concedes He May Never Finish 'Game of Thrones' Books
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To be a Game of Thrones fan is masochistic work. Because with every day that passes, the chances of ever seeing George R.R. Martin's written conclusion to his A Song of Ice and Fire series get smaller and smaller. Sure, the HBO iteration did, well, something with the author's road map and over-arching story plan. But whether or not it was a satisfying, nuanced ending to the story is another thing entirely, and up for contentious debate among fans.

The prolific-yet-meandering author has long brushed off worries about his completion of his Westerosi story as overblown. But in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the author admits that maybe those fans are right — maybe he won't finish the book. After all, as he admits: "Unfortunately, I am 13 years late."

"Every time I say that," the author admitted, "I'm [like], 'How could I be 13 years late?'" But for Martin,...
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  • 12/8/2024
  • by Alicia Lutes
  • MovieWeb
George R.R. Martin Admits He May Never Finish Final Game of Thrones Book
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Game of Thrones creator George R.R. Martin opens up about the status of the hit series' final novel.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Martin was asked about the status of the final novel in the long-running A Song of Fire and Ice series, The Winds of Winter, which fans have been hotly-anticipating the release of for well over a decade. "Unfortunately, I am 13 years late," Martin responded. "Every time I say that, I'm [like], 'How could I be 13 years late?' I don’t know, it happens a day at a time... But that's still a priority. A lot of people are already writing obituaries for me. [They're saying] 'Oh, he'll never be finished.' Maybe they're right. I don't know. I'm alive right now! I seem pretty vital!"

Related Game of Thrones' Most Terrifying Villains Received a Huge Change From the Books

The White Walkers are painted as the ultimate villain in Westeros,...
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  • 12/6/2024
  • by John Dodge
  • CBR
5 Game of Thrones cast members we need back on our screens
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Game of Thrones turned a number of actors into household names. We see the likes of Kit Harington, Sophie Turner, and Peter Dinklage everywhere. But other Game of Thrones cast members all but disappeared after their parts ended, and we need to see them more.

Some of the cast members chose to step back from acting. Others have just taken less visible roles, or maybe haven't any that are right for them. Here are five Game of Thrones cast members we would love to see back on our screens.

Kerry Ingram

Kerry Ingram stole our hearts as Shireen Baratheon. We still can’t get over the way her own father did her dirty with the human sacrifice storyline. Seeing how Ser Davos mourned her and then had to mourn her all over again when he learned the truth about how she died was heartbreaking.

Since her last episode, Ingram hasn...
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Alexandria Ingham
  • Winter Is Coming
House of the Dragon Can Make the Wildest Daemon Targaryen Theory Come True That Makes Sense If You Think About It
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One popular fan theory about Daemon Targaryen may connect the dots regarding the Three-Eyed Raven in Game of Thrones. The final events in House of the Dragon Season 2 have given us lots of things to anticipate for the upcoming third installment, and one of them is the fate of the Rogue Prince.

Credits: Matt Smith in House of the Dragon / HBO

The exciting thing about Daemon as a character in George Rr Martin’s Fire & Blood is that apart from being the most complex anti-hero in the story, he doesn’t have a proper conclusion after supposedly dying during the Battle Above the Gods Eye.

Explaining ‘Daemon Targaryen is the Three-Eyed Raven’ Theory

House of the Dragon finally showed Matt Smith’s Daemon Targaryen some of the most significant events in the future of the Targaryen dynasty. When he touched the Weirwood Tree in the godswood in Harrenhal, he began...
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Ariane Cruz
  • FandomWire
Oscar-Winning Actress Joins Gothic Horror Movie That Reunites 2 Major Game of Thrones Stars
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Oscar-winner Marcia Gay Harden is set to join a new gothic horror movie that will reunite two of Game of Thrones' biggest stars.

Per Deadline, Harden will join Sophie Turner and Kit Harington in a new horror film titled The Dreadful. The film also stars Laurence OFuarain (The Gentlemen) and Jonathan Howard (Thor: The Dark World). The film will reportedly be set during the War of the Roses, a period in which several civil wars were waged for control of the English throne. The Dreadful follows "Anne (Turner) and her sinister mother-in-law Morwen (Harden), who live a solitary, harsh life on the outskirts of society. But when a man (Harington) from their past returns, he sets off a sequence of horrifying events that become a turning point for Anne."

Related George R.R. Martin Teases New Project With Game of Thrones Star Maisie Williams

George R.R. Martin teases a "fun...
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  • 11/24/2024
  • by Adam Meilstrup
  • CBR
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