George RR Martin has said that he wants the world of Game of Thrones to turn into an MCU-esque extended universe. While the author is working on the long-awaited penultimate Ice and Fire novel The
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George R.R. Martin might have left Game of Thrones fans hanging the last few years while he forced them to wait for books 6 and 7 of the Song of Ice and Fire series that inspired the hit show, but

Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkein is to blame for your favourite Game of Thrones character dying. Author George R.R. Martin spoke to PBS recently about how Tolkien's fantasy series impacted
It sounds like George R.R. Martin might push for one or more of the three in-development shows to land the same animation studio as Netflix's Blue Eye Samurai, as he and wife and Parris McBride
George R.R. Martin once planned for a major time jump in Game of Thrones' books, which would have significantly impacted the TV adaptation. Although Game of Thrones covered a broad timeline of the characters’ journeys, author George R.R. Martin at one point planned for the series to feature a time jump, which would have substantially changed . 455 290 485 919 710 559 62 335

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