HBO's "Game of Thrones'" Season 6 will premiere on April 24, 2016. Did author George RR Martin tease the death of Arya Stark (played by Maisie Williams) and Daenerys (played by Emilia Clarke)? Read More »
In the early days of 2016, George Martin, the man who created the "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series that "Game of Thrones" is based on, confirmed to fans that the next novel wouldn't come out any time soon after he missed numerous deadlines. Now, Diana Gabaldon, author of "Outlander," is throwing some mild shade at Martin over his slowness in writing "The Winds of Winter." Read More »
After months of speculation about the release of The Winds of Winter, the sixth novel in the A Song of Ice and Fire books, author George R. R. Martin has shattered everyone's dreams in a single blog post: the Game of Thrones sequel is still being written and will not be released any time soon. Read More »
George R.R. Martin might be the greatest and most successful writer of this generation. Between the "Game of Thrones" book series and HBO television show, nobody has put out bigger hits than him. To put it lighty, he's a content machine. This is why it only makes sense that he continues his dominance in the television realm. His new show, "Captain Cosmos," will be debuting soon and it revolves around a science fiction writer living in 1949 who is alive during the beginning of the dawn of the television age. Read More »
If you watch HBO's 'Game of Thrones,' then you should probably know the show will spoil the epic novels written by George R.R. Martin. David Benioff, co-creator of the television series, says Season 5 will cover everything in 'A Feast for Crows' and 'A Dance with Dragons.' The spoilers will come following the April 12 premiere. Read More »
Game of Thrones creator and author George RR Martin has offered to screen the James Franco and Seth Rogen comedy The Interview, and in the process blasted the "corporate cowardice" displayed by Sony for bowing to North Korean hackers wishes by not showing the movie (which centers around a CIA Kim Jong-Un assassination plot). With fortuitous timing - as HBO released a blink-and-you'll miss it teaser for Game of Thrones Season 5 featuring glimpses of Jon Snow, Arya Stark, Tyrion Lannister and Cersei Lannister - Martin slammed Sony, Regal and AMC and said that the situation was similar to that of Charlie Chaplin and his Hitler-mocking The Great Dictator. Read More »
HBO's Game of Thrones is one of the most critically acclaimed and beloved series on television, yet an ongoing discussion remains about the status of its source material. Author George R.R. Martin is notoriously slow at putting out the books in his series A Song of Ice and Fire, so some fans have been panicking that the show is going to catch up to the books and create some sort of time-space paradox. Read More »