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Just accept that he's not going to finish the series...Motherfucker GRRM if you don't get your old ass back on that typewriter...![]()
Motherfucker GRRM if you don't get your old ass back on that typewriter...![]()
Just accept that he's not going to finish the series...
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This could be part of the reason why....
'Game of Thrones' may rule forever with four new shows
HBO announces the shows will explore different time periods within George R.R. Martin's vast universe
by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
Updated: May 4, 2017 4:18 PM PDT
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If anyone was wondering why George R.R. Martin hasn't finished that next "Game of Thrones" book yet, he's probably been a little busy.
HBO announced on Wednesday that four -- count 'em, four -- series relating to the dragon-and-magic filled fantasy land are potentially on the way. No word yet on whether they'll be spin-offs, prequels, sequels or just shows set within the same world of "Game of Thrones."
"We've closed deals for four very talented writers to each explore different time periods of George R. R. Martin's vast and rich universe," HBO said in a statement. "There is no set timetable for these projects. We'll take as much or as little time as the writers need and, as with all our development, we will evaluate what we have when the scripts are in."
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More 'Thrones'
But the co-creators of the current show, which launches a seventh season July 16, will still concentrate on that project rather than jumping ship to the new offerings.
"(Creators) Dan Weiss and David Benioff continue to work on finishing up the seventh season and are already in the midst of writing and preparing for the eighth and final season," HBO's statement went on to say. "We have kept them up to date on our plans and they will be attached, along with George R. R. Martin, as executive producers on all projects. We will support them as they take a much deserved break from writing about Westeros once the final season is complete."
The four writers are Max Borenstein ("Kong: Skull Island"), Jane Goldman ("X-Men: Days of Future Past"), Brian Helgeland ("Legend", "A Knight's Tale") and Carly Wray ("The Leftovers"). Martin himself, the author who started the whole tangled tussle for the Iron Throne with his books, is listed along with Goldman and Wray as a writer on their series.
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This could be part of the reason why....
'Game of Thrones' may rule forever with four new shows
HBO announces the shows will explore different time periods within George R.R. Martin's vast universe
by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
Updated: May 4, 2017 4:18 PM PDT
![]()
If anyone was wondering why George R.R. Martin hasn't finished that next "Game of Thrones" book yet, he's probably been a little busy.
HBO announced on Wednesday that four -- count 'em, four -- series relating to the dragon-and-magic filled fantasy land are potentially on the way. No word yet on whether they'll be spin-offs, prequels, sequels or just shows set within the same world of "Game of Thrones."
"We've closed deals for four very talented writers to each explore different time periods of George R. R. Martin's vast and rich universe," HBO said in a statement. "There is no set timetable for these projects. We'll take as much or as little time as the writers need and, as with all our development, we will evaluate what we have when the scripts are in."
![]()
More 'Thrones'
But the co-creators of the current show, which launches a seventh season July 16, will still concentrate on that project rather than jumping ship to the new offerings.
"(Creators) Dan Weiss and David Benioff continue to work on finishing up the seventh season and are already in the midst of writing and preparing for the eighth and final season," HBO's statement went on to say. "We have kept them up to date on our plans and they will be attached, along with George R. R. Martin, as executive producers on all projects. We will support them as they take a much deserved break from writing about Westeros once the final season is complete."
The four writers are Max Borenstein ("Kong: Skull Island"), Jane Goldman ("X-Men: Days of Future Past"), Brian Helgeland ("Legend", "A Knight's Tale") and Carly Wray ("The Leftovers"). Martin himself, the author who started the whole tangled tussle for the Iron Throne with his books, is listed along with Goldman and Wray as a writer on their series.
I would love to know the stories from eastern Essos and Sothoryos
I love to see....
Blackfyre rebellion
Blood raven/ Brenden Rivers story
Harren the black conquest (Harrenhall)
Roberts Rebellion
They can milk this saga for years
It was only wishful thinking.......They rarely make shows or movies telling stories about the REAL Africa, so I doubt the fake Africa will get any love.
I love to see....
Blackfyre rebellion
Blood raven/ Brenden Rivers story
Harren the black conquest (Harrenhall)
Roberts Rebellion
They can milk this saga for years
my only complaint season doesnt premier untiljuneJuly 16th
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I want to see ancient Valerya before it got destroyedI love to see....
Blackfyre rebellion
Blood raven/ Brenden Rivers story
Harren the black conquest (Harrenhall)
Roberts Rebellion
They can milk this saga for years
1.Robert's Rebellion/Iron Island Rebellion
2.A Dance with Dragons
3.Aegon's Conquest
4.The Dawn Age
I'm expecting the first three made into shows,since it's been talked about alot by everyone.
The fourth one is a hard choice,since the story is so big.
I would love to know the stories from eastern Essos and Sothoryos
But I’ve only written and published three novellas to date, and there are at least seven or eight or ten more I want to write,” ........ I know thousands of you want that, I know there’s a petition… but by the time I finish writing ‘A Song of Ice & Fire,’ you will know every important thing that happened in Robert’s Rebellion.”
I'm going to be on my death bed when the last two books comes out..