George R.R. Martin has taken yet another break from writing, leading fans to hope that "Winds of Winter" will get released soon.
George R.R. Martin has teased that the ending of "A Song of Ice and Fire" will be "bittersweet."
George R.R. Martin has given fans some real hope that his highly anticipated book, "Winds of Winter," is near completion after declaring that "winter is coming."
George R.R. Martin took a break from writing "Winds of Winter" this past weekend.
Fans are eagerly waiting for any updates on George R.R. Martin's "Winds of Winter."
Based from George R.R. Martin's latest blog post, fans are hoping that "Winds of Winter" will be coming out before the year ends.
The highly anticipated sixth novel in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series, "Winds of Winter," could be released early next year.
There is still no word on when Geroge R.R. Martin will release his next book.
Game of Thrones fans did not like the rape scene of last Sunday's episode and have planned not to watch later episodes of the show.
Filmmakers, Daviod Benioff and David Weiss, announced that the upcoming series for Game of Thrones might outpace George RR Martin's books.
GRR Martin recently announced that there will be more deaths in the upcoming Game of Thrones Season 5. Moreover, he said that some of these deaths are not in the book and have been the decision of the filmmakers.
There's some good news and bad news for Season 5 of "Game of Thrones". The bad news: Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) and Hodor (Kristian Nairn) will not appear next season. The good news: They're not dying.
As "Game of Thrones" fans have come to realize it's never wise to grow too attached to any character on the show, since anyone can die at any time. Judging from a recent interview George R.R. Martin did with Buzzfeed, fans should continue to believe their favorite characters are never safe. In fact, those characters may be in even more danger of facing death.
While many fans have no idea how "Game of Thrones" will ultimately end, there are a few who are spot on about the ending. George R.R. Martin - creator of "A Song of Fire and Ice", the book series on which Game of Thrones is based - confirmed that he's seen correct theories on GoT message boards. In fact, judging from his recent comments about the issue, it seems as if he meant for at least some fans to figure out the series ending.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM