Julian Glover is probably one of the only actors who asked to be killed off of "Game of Thrones." Glover admitted as much at Montreal Comic Con in 2018 (per ScreenHub), explaining that he wanted his Grand Maester Pycelle to bite the bullet before his season 6 demise. A vital character in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice And Fire" series, on screen Pycelle became one of the most extraneous background players as the HBO adaptation wore on.
"I didn't want to do [season 6] because I realized I was being completely dismissed as a character," Glover told IGN ahead of the fantasy series' ending. Speaking of Lena Headey's character, he recalled: "Cersei ticked me off all the time, and I never had any comeback. So that wasn't any fun to play." The actor made a similar statement at the aforementioned pop culture convention, reportedly explaining that his character in the...
"I didn't want to do [season 6] because I realized I was being completely dismissed as a character," Glover told IGN ahead of the fantasy series' ending. Speaking of Lena Headey's character, he recalled: "Cersei ticked me off all the time, and I never had any comeback. So that wasn't any fun to play." The actor made a similar statement at the aforementioned pop culture convention, reportedly explaining that his character in the...
- 3/22/2025
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
If you had asked Kit Harington about the Jon Snow spin-off right around the time when Game of Thrones was ending, you would have heard a hard no. He didn’t have it in him to star in another Got-based content at the time and he made it clear during an interview with Rich Eisen.
However, he later agreed to a Jon Snow spin-off, although he rarely spoke about it when it was in development.
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in a still from Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO
Interestingly, he only decided to comment on it when he was sure that the spin-off had been shelved at HBO. While Harington didn’t give a clear reason why he agreed to the spin-off, his comments make it seem like he wasn’t entirely on board with the idea.
Kit Harington had brutal thoughts on a Jon Snow spin-off before...
However, he later agreed to a Jon Snow spin-off, although he rarely spoke about it when it was in development.
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in a still from Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO
Interestingly, he only decided to comment on it when he was sure that the spin-off had been shelved at HBO. While Harington didn’t give a clear reason why he agreed to the spin-off, his comments make it seem like he wasn’t entirely on board with the idea.
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- 3/16/2025
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Game of Thrones was an absolute masterpiece of a show till it followed the books, but then the twists and turns were unpredictable and, sadly, not in a good way. The actors were just as surprised by their deaths as the viewers, and some even publicly expressed their disapproval of the showrunners’ choices.
Peter Dinklage in Game of Thrones | HBO
The world of Westeros is full of betrayal and bloodshed, where one could be burnt to ashes by a dragon or mauled by a dire wolf. But still, was the death of every character in the show justified?
Ian McElhinney’s disappointment: A sudden farewell to Ser Barristan in Game of Thrones Ian McElhinney as Ser Barristan in Game of Thrones | HBO
Ian McElhinney did complete justice to the role of Ser Barristan, where he played an honorable and fiercely loyal knight. He was one of the fan favorites in Game of Thrones,...
Peter Dinklage in Game of Thrones | HBO
The world of Westeros is full of betrayal and bloodshed, where one could be burnt to ashes by a dragon or mauled by a dire wolf. But still, was the death of every character in the show justified?
Ian McElhinney’s disappointment: A sudden farewell to Ser Barristan in Game of Thrones Ian McElhinney as Ser Barristan in Game of Thrones | HBO
Ian McElhinney did complete justice to the role of Ser Barristan, where he played an honorable and fiercely loyal knight. He was one of the fan favorites in Game of Thrones,...
- 3/9/2025
- by Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
Conleth Hill (Game of Thrones), Russell Tovey (Years and Years) and Emily Mortimer (Paddington in Peru) have joined the cast of Disney+ four-part U.K. drama Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.
Written and executive produced by Jeff Pope (Philomena, Stan and Ollie), the series is produced by Etta Pictures, Pope’s production label, which is part of ITV Studios, in association with Kwadjo Dajan’s Kdj Productions. Jean Charles de Menezes’ parents and other relatives are serving as consultants for the series.
The show focuses on the events surrounding the tragic killing of innocent Brazilian de Menezes after he was mistaken for a terrorist by London police in 2005. Told from multiple perspectives of those involved, it examines how memory — both accurate and distorted — can be turned into fact and shape our understanding of the truth.
Newcomer Edison Alcaide plays Jean Charles de Menezes. Hill is Sir Ian Blair,...
Written and executive produced by Jeff Pope (Philomena, Stan and Ollie), the series is produced by Etta Pictures, Pope’s production label, which is part of ITV Studios, in association with Kwadjo Dajan’s Kdj Productions. Jean Charles de Menezes’ parents and other relatives are serving as consultants for the series.
The show focuses on the events surrounding the tragic killing of innocent Brazilian de Menezes after he was mistaken for a terrorist by London police in 2005. Told from multiple perspectives of those involved, it examines how memory — both accurate and distorted — can be turned into fact and shape our understanding of the truth.
Newcomer Edison Alcaide plays Jean Charles de Menezes. Hill is Sir Ian Blair,...
- 2/18/2025
- by Lily Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disney+ has announced the cast for its latest TV series, Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, from Jeff Pope. Details below.
There have been some excellent, original British TV series hailing from Disney+. Some of them, like Extraordinary and Renegade Nell, met their end far too soon, but Rivals was quite an experience and viewers have A Thousand Blows to look forward to. Now, there’s a new name to be added to the list of British shows on the service.
Disney+ has announced the cast for their upcoming series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. The series, which will focus on the manhunt and eventual killing of the innocent Brazilian man who was mistaken for a terrorist, is heading to the streaming service in Spring 2025, with a specific date to be announced.
Edison Alcaide is set to play the titular victim while Conleth Hill, Russell Tovey,...
There have been some excellent, original British TV series hailing from Disney+. Some of them, like Extraordinary and Renegade Nell, met their end far too soon, but Rivals was quite an experience and viewers have A Thousand Blows to look forward to. Now, there’s a new name to be added to the list of British shows on the service.
Disney+ has announced the cast for their upcoming series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. The series, which will focus on the manhunt and eventual killing of the innocent Brazilian man who was mistaken for a terrorist, is heading to the streaming service in Spring 2025, with a specific date to be announced.
Edison Alcaide is set to play the titular victim while Conleth Hill, Russell Tovey,...
- 2/18/2025
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
Disney+ has unveiled an all-star cast for its series about Jean Charles de Menezes, who was tragically mistaken for a terrorist after the London 7/7 bombings by police and shot dead.
Set to premiere in the spring, Jeff Pope’s series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes has cast a newcomer in the role of de Menezes, Edison Alcaide, who will be joined by Conleth Hill, Russell Tovey, Max Beesley, Emily Mortimer, Daniel Mays, Laura Aikman and The Crown star Alex Jennings.
Mortimer will play Cressida Dick, who went on to become the chief of the Metropolitan Police, while Hill is Sir Ian Blair, who was police chief at the time of de Menezes’ death.
The series comes 20 years after 7/7 and a wealth of documentaries about the attack that shook Britain are also airing or have already aired, including Channel 4’s Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube about de Menezes.
Set to premiere in the spring, Jeff Pope’s series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes has cast a newcomer in the role of de Menezes, Edison Alcaide, who will be joined by Conleth Hill, Russell Tovey, Max Beesley, Emily Mortimer, Daniel Mays, Laura Aikman and The Crown star Alex Jennings.
Mortimer will play Cressida Dick, who went on to become the chief of the Metropolitan Police, while Hill is Sir Ian Blair, who was police chief at the time of de Menezes’ death.
The series comes 20 years after 7/7 and a wealth of documentaries about the attack that shook Britain are also airing or have already aired, including Channel 4’s Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube about de Menezes.
- 2/18/2025
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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Watson is a medical mystery crime drama series created by Craig Sweeny. Based on the characters by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the CBS series follows Dr. John Watson after Moriarty kills Sherlock Holmes. Watson continues his medical practice in Pittsburg, working with a brilliant team of doctors to diagnose unidentifiable illnesses. Watson stars Morris Chestnut, Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, and Rochelle Aytes. So, if you loved the thrilling mysteries, medical drama, and compelling characters in Watson, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
House M.D. Credit – Fox
House M.D. is a medical dark comedy-drama series created by David Shore. The Fox series follows Dr. Gregory House, a misanthropic and cynical man who works with a team of brilliant residents to diagnose even the most difficult illnesses. House M.D. stars Hugh Laurie,...
Watson is a medical mystery crime drama series created by Craig Sweeny. Based on the characters by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the CBS series follows Dr. John Watson after Moriarty kills Sherlock Holmes. Watson continues his medical practice in Pittsburg, working with a brilliant team of doctors to diagnose unidentifiable illnesses. Watson stars Morris Chestnut, Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, and Rochelle Aytes. So, if you loved the thrilling mysteries, medical drama, and compelling characters in Watson, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
House M.D. Credit – Fox
House M.D. is a medical dark comedy-drama series created by David Shore. The Fox series follows Dr. Gregory House, a misanthropic and cynical man who works with a team of brilliant residents to diagnose even the most difficult illnesses. House M.D. stars Hugh Laurie,...
- 2/6/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The BBC has announced it has acquired Marble Hall Murders, the third and final installment in Anthony Horowitz's best-selling series of novels. Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan will reprise their roles in the new show.
As per the BBC's official announcement, Marble Hall Murders will follow up from the acclaimed murder mystery showsMoonflower Murders and Magpie Murders, adapted by Anthony Horowitz and executive produced by Jill Green. Eleventh Hour Films is making the series in association with Salt Films for PBS Masterpiece and the BBC. It is expected to begin filming in March across Dublin, Corfu and London.
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As per the BBC's official announcement, Marble Hall Murders will follow up from the acclaimed murder mystery showsMoonflower Murders and Magpie Murders, adapted by Anthony Horowitz and executive produced by Jill Green. Eleventh Hour Films is making the series in association with Salt Films for PBS Masterpiece and the BBC. It is expected to begin filming in March across Dublin, Corfu and London.
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- 1/31/2025
- by Sam Fang
- CBR
The world of Westeros is full of intricate politics, with deeply complex characters running everything from the shadows. At the center of it all, were two men, who mastered the art of schemes and manipulation, and they drove the entire narrative of Game of Thrones.
Aiden Gillen as Littlefinger in Game of Thrones | HBO
Varys, the spymaster, and Petyr Baelish, referred to as Littlefinger, were both cunning and powerful men, who stayed at the top of their game. What made their dynamic so interesting was how they both knew of their deep rivalry and had a mutual understanding of the same. But as the series neared its end, the creators missed a golden opportunity.
Conleth Hill and the unfulfilled desire to have a final scene with Littlefinger Aiden Gillen and Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones | HBO
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Aiden Gillen as Littlefinger in Game of Thrones | HBO
Varys, the spymaster, and Petyr Baelish, referred to as Littlefinger, were both cunning and powerful men, who stayed at the top of their game. What made their dynamic so interesting was how they both knew of their deep rivalry and had a mutual understanding of the same. But as the series neared its end, the creators missed a golden opportunity.
Conleth Hill and the unfulfilled desire to have a final scene with Littlefinger Aiden Gillen and Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones | HBO
Conleth Hill is the brilliant actor who essayed the character of Lord Varys in Game of Thrones,...
- 1/10/2025
- by Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
With a contentious series finale, Game of Thrones seemed to have disappointed not only the fans but also some of the actors who dedicated their lives to their onscreen roles. Conleth Hill, the actor who played Lord Varys, was not completely satisfied with how his character departed from the series.
Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO
The Irish star confessed to taking Varys’ fate personally and, in some way, felt that he failed as an actor. It’s quite an interesting opinion from the show’s alum, and it’s also understandable because Varys is one of the most brilliant characters that never survived in the series.
Conleth Hill wasn’t happy with Game of Thrones’ treatment of Varys
Fans are already aware of Lord Varys’ tragic fate in Game of Thrones after he was executed by dragonfire for betraying Daenerys Targaryen. For Conleth Hill, he felt that this decision was rushed,...
Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO
The Irish star confessed to taking Varys’ fate personally and, in some way, felt that he failed as an actor. It’s quite an interesting opinion from the show’s alum, and it’s also understandable because Varys is one of the most brilliant characters that never survived in the series.
Conleth Hill wasn’t happy with Game of Thrones’ treatment of Varys
Fans are already aware of Lord Varys’ tragic fate in Game of Thrones after he was executed by dragonfire for betraying Daenerys Targaryen. For Conleth Hill, he felt that this decision was rushed,...
- 1/10/2025
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
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.
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.
- 1/9/2025
- by Mary Kassel
- ScreenRant
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...
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...
- 1/3/2025
- by Mary Kassel
- ScreenRant
One of the biggest disappointments in Game of Thrones was how the showrunners omitted several interesting storylines from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire, including Varys killing Kevan Lannister. The eunuch Master of Whisperers was not a very significant character as compared to the lead roles, but he had a very intriguing arc and it’s such a shame that they removed one of his best ones.
Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO
Also known as the Spider, Lord Varys drove many plots because of his ability to spin words and events that led to a lot of political chaos. The change in his story greatly affected his overall narrative, and even before the show ended on a disastrous finale, Varys had already become a disappointing character.
Game of Thrones excluded an important Varys storyline
Kevan Lannister was played by British actor Ian Gelder,...
Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO
Also known as the Spider, Lord Varys drove many plots because of his ability to spin words and events that led to a lot of political chaos. The change in his story greatly affected his overall narrative, and even before the show ended on a disastrous finale, Varys had already become a disappointing character.
Game of Thrones excluded an important Varys storyline
Kevan Lannister was played by British actor Ian Gelder,...
- 12/29/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
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...
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...
- 12/22/2024
- by Stephen Holland
- ScreenRant
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...
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."
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- 12/13/2024
- by Christopher Shultz
- MovieWeb
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,...
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,...
- 12/8/2024
- by Alicia Lutes
- MovieWeb
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!"
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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!"
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- 12/6/2024
- by John Dodge
- CBR
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."
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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."
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- 11/24/2024
- by Adam Meilstrup
- CBR
Sometimes, a television series delivers a shocking moment by killing off what may seem like a main character. While some of these may be done for shock value, sometimes, the show also needs to do it to push things forward. A major character's death has a significant impact on the plot. Ned Stark's death in the first season of Game of Thrones is a great example.
Not only does it start a war between the North and the South, but it also sets Game of Thrones in motion. Similarly, Lost too has a significant death early in the show that holds significance. However, like Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, television shows often choose a great or beloved character to maximize the impact of their death.
Ned Stark Leaves Game of Thrones in Season 1, Episode 9
At the beginning of Game of Thrones, Ned Stark seemed like a major player.
Not only does it start a war between the North and the South, but it also sets Game of Thrones in motion. Similarly, Lost too has a significant death early in the show that holds significance. However, like Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, television shows often choose a great or beloved character to maximize the impact of their death.
Ned Stark Leaves Game of Thrones in Season 1, Episode 9
At the beginning of Game of Thrones, Ned Stark seemed like a major player.
- 11/17/2024
- by Katrina Yang
- CBR
The fantasy drama Game of Thrones is considered one of the best TV series of all time, despite its divisive finale. Following its success on HBO, the network continued to bet on George R.R. Martin's works, and, at one point, a spin-off series starring Kit Harington's Jon Snow was in the works.
The main series ended in 2019 after eight seasons, and a Jon Snow follow-up was considered. Its status remained uncertain since the announcement, but now HBO boss Casey Bloys confirmed the series has been shelved after actor Kit Harington echoed the same sentiment earlier this year. However, he gave a hopeful answer about the character's future, Deadline reports.
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The main series ended in 2019 after eight seasons, and a Jon Snow follow-up was considered. Its status remained uncertain since the announcement, but now HBO boss Casey Bloys confirmed the series has been shelved after actor Kit Harington echoed the same sentiment earlier this year. However, he gave a hopeful answer about the character's future, Deadline reports.
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- 11/15/2024
- by Monica Coman
- CBR
The rumors are true: a Game of Thrones movie is now in the planning stages at HBO. Original author George R.R. Martin's criticism about the spinoff series, House of the Dragon, has also been addressed.
Recently, it was reported that a Game of Thrones film was in early development. Per Variety, this report has been confirmed by HBO and Max chief Casey Bloys during a press event on Tuesday. While it was stressed that the project is still in its infancy and not yet officially greenlit, Bloys teased that Martin is directly involved with the creative process. As long as there's a screenplay that everyone is happy with, then production on the movie will be able to move forward.
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Recently, it was reported that a Game of Thrones film was in early development. Per Variety, this report has been confirmed by HBO and Max chief Casey Bloys during a press event on Tuesday. While it was stressed that the project is still in its infancy and not yet officially greenlit, Bloys teased that Martin is directly involved with the creative process. As long as there's a screenplay that everyone is happy with, then production on the movie will be able to move forward.
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- 11/12/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Game of Thrones catapulted many young stars into mainstream popularity. Among the most beloved faces in George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series was Maisie Williams, who rose to prominence for her portrayal of the fiercely independent Arya Stark. Towards the end of the series, she is seen bidding farewell to Jon Snow and on the docks of King's Landing before sailing to the west of Westeros. Now, Martins new update hints that this open-ended storyline could easily be twisted into a new beginning for Arya Stark.
In a recent post on his personal website, Not a Blog, the mastermind behind the Game of Thrones universe mentioned his visit to London, where he had the pleasure of meeting with Maisie Williams over a meal. During their conversation, they discussed something that Martin says could be so much fun, and certainly sounds like another spin-off...
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In a recent post on his personal website, Not a Blog, the mastermind behind the Game of Thrones universe mentioned his visit to London, where he had the pleasure of meeting with Maisie Williams over a meal. During their conversation, they discussed something that Martin says could be so much fun, and certainly sounds like another spin-off...
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- 11/11/2024
- by Soniya Hinduja
- MovieWeb
Major television deaths are almost always sad, but they're especially devastating when viewers barely get to spend time with the character in question. While the death of a longtime favorite dramatically impacts the show and its audience, the demise of smaller players can hit just as hard.
This is especially true when they've made a good impression, igniting hopes that they'll take on a more prominent role in the story. In some cases, they're met with an early end instead, leaving viewers to wonder what their character arc could have looked like if they'd lasted longer than a handful of episodes.
Syrio Forel (Miltos Yerolemou) Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
Game of Thrones' Syrio Forel is the perfect example of a fan-favorite character who makes an impression in just a few episodes. Syrio is introduced in season 1's "Lord Snow," when Ned tasks him with training Arya in the art of swordplay.
This is especially true when they've made a good impression, igniting hopes that they'll take on a more prominent role in the story. In some cases, they're met with an early end instead, leaving viewers to wonder what their character arc could have looked like if they'd lasted longer than a handful of episodes.
Syrio Forel (Miltos Yerolemou) Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
Game of Thrones' Syrio Forel is the perfect example of a fan-favorite character who makes an impression in just a few episodes. Syrio is introduced in season 1's "Lord Snow," when Ned tasks him with training Arya in the art of swordplay.
- 11/4/2024
- by Amanda Mullen
- ScreenRant
It can be difficult to stand out in an ensemble cast as large as Game of Thrones. There are dozens of characters who each play essential roles in the story, and each requires multiple scenes to establish their importance to the universe. With even minor characters, like Lyanna Mormont, taking up space and the spotlight, the main stars could struggle to find a place to shine.
That does not mean that the main actors were deprived of screen time, however. Each had some time to showcase their characters' unique talents, characteristics, and motivations. The top stars, however, had hours to define their roles and establish themselves for an eager audience.
Varys Had 4 Hours and 27 Minutes on Screen
Character
Actor
Introduced In
Varys
Conleth Hill
Season 1, Episode 3, "Lord Snow"
The Master of Whispers is hardly the sort of character that should receive much screen time. Varys the Spider is exactly the...
That does not mean that the main actors were deprived of screen time, however. Each had some time to showcase their characters' unique talents, characteristics, and motivations. The top stars, however, had hours to define their roles and establish themselves for an eager audience.
Varys Had 4 Hours and 27 Minutes on Screen
Character
Actor
Introduced In
Varys
Conleth Hill
Season 1, Episode 3, "Lord Snow"
The Master of Whispers is hardly the sort of character that should receive much screen time. Varys the Spider is exactly the...
- 11/2/2024
- by Lukas Shayo
- CBR
The fantasy genre shines on television, as the episodic nature of TV shows allows for plenty of time to focus on world-building and magic systems while still providing character development. However, all the moving parts and expectations surrounding fantasy TV series make it difficult for a show to hit the mark in every aspect of the story. Common issues arise with fantasy TV shows that continue for too long, running out of ideas and growing repetitive before the finale. In a perfect show, there can't be any major problems or too many moments that make viewers quit the series.
Many of the best fantasy TV shows of the 2020s are almost perfect and could prove themselves to be the best of the 21st century before their stories end. More often than not, great fantasy shows are based on books, giving the seasons structure and providing a strong storyline for the script.
Many of the best fantasy TV shows of the 2020s are almost perfect and could prove themselves to be the best of the 21st century before their stories end. More often than not, great fantasy shows are based on books, giving the seasons structure and providing a strong storyline for the script.
- 11/1/2024
- by Mary Kassel
- ScreenRant
While it might come as a shock, sometimes, actors root for their own characters to be written off of a show. The reasons can be as simple as that they are bored or that they find the experience too demanding. Sometimes, they receive a better offer and have to give up their current post. However, not everyone who wants their character dead has their wish to come true.
Sophie Turner famously didn't want her Game of Thrones character to survive the show, but fans would later learn that Sansa becomes one of the few survivors who thrive in the game for power. Similarly, many actors have very specific ideas for their characters to be killed off. Sometimes, the show honors their idea. Other times, they get a different, shocking death.
Sophie Turner Wanted a Game of Thrones Death for Sansa
Sophie Turner made some good friends on the set of Game of Thrones.
Sophie Turner famously didn't want her Game of Thrones character to survive the show, but fans would later learn that Sansa becomes one of the few survivors who thrive in the game for power. Similarly, many actors have very specific ideas for their characters to be killed off. Sometimes, the show honors their idea. Other times, they get a different, shocking death.
Sophie Turner Wanted a Game of Thrones Death for Sansa
Sophie Turner made some good friends on the set of Game of Thrones.
- 10/19/2024
- by Katrina Yang
- CBR
Being an actor certainly isn't an easy career path to take. There are many pitfalls and lots of financial difficulties, and in the end, plenty of people just give up altogether. There are countless talented actors out there who the world will never know about, simply because they had bad luck.
But others have just the right amount of luck. They can get right to the brink of failure and then suddenly be pulled back due to a TV show casting. And then, every once in a blue moon, that TV show turns into a phenomenon and makes an actor into a massive name.
Richard Madden Needed Game of Thrones to Pay His Rent
When Game of Thrones came to the small screen, no one knew for certain that it would be a hit. It did have a built-in fandom from the George R. R. Martin books, but it was...
But others have just the right amount of luck. They can get right to the brink of failure and then suddenly be pulled back due to a TV show casting. And then, every once in a blue moon, that TV show turns into a phenomenon and makes an actor into a massive name.
Richard Madden Needed Game of Thrones to Pay His Rent
When Game of Thrones came to the small screen, no one knew for certain that it would be a hit. It did have a built-in fandom from the George R. R. Martin books, but it was...
- 10/17/2024
- by Sarah Barrett
- CBR
Fantasy TV shows can change quickly, and when big plot twists and narrative changes are written into the story, they have a major impact. The magic systems and rules of the realities that these fantastical worlds exist in allow the writers and creators to experiment with story and character dynamics, leading to episodes that change everything for the series. These episodes typically incorporate a tone shift and switch the show's focus to a new set of character dynamics. Altering a series so drastically can either save and prolong its run or be the beginning of the end for the show.
The fantasy TV shows that deserved more seasons rarely get the chance to reinvent themselves and adapt to significant change. However, a long-running series must quickly adjust when actors decide to leave the show or a detailed story arc has reached its end. While it can be daunting to take...
The fantasy TV shows that deserved more seasons rarely get the chance to reinvent themselves and adapt to significant change. However, a long-running series must quickly adjust when actors decide to leave the show or a detailed story arc has reached its end. While it can be daunting to take...
- 10/8/2024
- by Mary Kassel
- ScreenRant
Sophie Turner, who portrayed Sansa Stark, Lord Eddard Stark's eldest daughter in Game of Thrones, recently expressed an interest in returning to the franchise. The actress has been a crucial character in the series from the first season, sometimes suffering as a hostage and other times, taking what is rightfully hers. As the story nears its conclusion, we see her crowned Queen of the North, which is a happy ending for many fans of the series.
In a recent interview with Variety, Turner shared her interest in returning as Sansa Stark, despite the fact that a ninth season of Game of Thrones is not on the cards. Turner, however, declared that she would only return if the original cast was retained, since that's also what fans want from Game of Thrones. In her words:
"Maybe. I mean, it would have to be the exact same cast and the exact same...
In a recent interview with Variety, Turner shared her interest in returning as Sansa Stark, despite the fact that a ninth season of Game of Thrones is not on the cards. Turner, however, declared that she would only return if the original cast was retained, since that's also what fans want from Game of Thrones. In her words:
"Maybe. I mean, it would have to be the exact same cast and the exact same...
- 9/30/2024
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
When the dust finally settles on the fantasy phenomenon known as "Game of Thrones" and fans are able to look back without being clouded by emotion (along the lines of what's been happening recently with the 20th anniversary of "Lost" and its ongoing reappraisal), time may prove to be quite kind to the groundbreaking HBO series -- controversies and all. Some of those controversies have become an inextricable part of how we discuss and analyze the epic undertaking, like its iffy approach to depictions of sexual violence or the various ways the adaptation strayed from author George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series. Others fall into a different and more nuanced category entirely, one that's worth dissecting even all these years later. In that light, a particularly odd scene from over a decade ago might be worth a second look.
No, we're not talking about Daenerys...
No, we're not talking about Daenerys...
- 9/29/2024
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
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Nobody Wants This is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Erin Foster. The Netflix series revolves around the relationship between Joanne, a wild-child podcaster, and Adam Brody, a responsible rabbi who fall in love with each other after meeting at a dinner party but their polar opposite personalities and different backgrounds get in the way. Nobody Wants This stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody in the lead roles with Justin Lupe, Jackie Tohn, Michael Hitchcock, Paul Ben-Victor, and Sherry Cola starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the charming leads, heartwarming love story, and hilarious situations in Nobody Wants This, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Love (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Love is a romantic comedy-drama film created by Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin, and Paul Rust. The Netflix series follows the story of Gus,...
Nobody Wants This is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Erin Foster. The Netflix series revolves around the relationship between Joanne, a wild-child podcaster, and Adam Brody, a responsible rabbi who fall in love with each other after meeting at a dinner party but their polar opposite personalities and different backgrounds get in the way. Nobody Wants This stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody in the lead roles with Justin Lupe, Jackie Tohn, Michael Hitchcock, Paul Ben-Victor, and Sherry Cola starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the charming leads, heartwarming love story, and hilarious situations in Nobody Wants This, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Love (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Love is a romantic comedy-drama film created by Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin, and Paul Rust. The Netflix series follows the story of Gus,...
- 9/26/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Five years after its release, the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones is still polarizing the fan base, but another Og star has weighed in to defend the controversial finale. Kristian Nairn played Hodor in HBO's acclaimed series, based on the novels by George R.R. Martin. He played the character from the very first episode, being the trusty servant of House Stark and Bran, a.k.a. "The Three Eyed Raven." The character didn't survive long enough to appear in the final season, allowing Nairn to watch the show's finale like a regular viewer, but he still stands by the show's controversial ending.
Speaking to Screen Rant, Kristian Nairn reflected on the show's finale and revealed his supportive take on its ending. While the overwhelming majority of the fan base turned on Game of Thrones for making Daenerys a villain in the final episodes, Nairn saw it coming from a mile away,...
Speaking to Screen Rant, Kristian Nairn reflected on the show's finale and revealed his supportive take on its ending. While the overwhelming majority of the fan base turned on Game of Thrones for making Daenerys a villain in the final episodes, Nairn saw it coming from a mile away,...
- 9/25/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
Quick Links How Did the Breakup Rumors Start? Jerome Flynn Insists There Was No Personal Drama
Considering how famously tumultuous the world of Westeros is, one ought to be surprised at how close the ensemble cast of Game of Thrones actually is in real life. Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams remain good friends to this day, as do Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey (Tyrion and Cersei Lannister). In one of the sweetest examples of life imitating art, Kit Harington and Rose Leslie, who breathed life into the doomed romance between Jon Snow and Yggrite, are happily married.
But maybe the shows second most notable on-set romance didnt prove quite as lucky. For years before Game of Thrones began, Lena Headey and Jerome Flynn (sellsword Bronn) were in an on-and-off-again romantic relationship until a particularly messy breakup in 2014. For years, rumors have run rampant that their falling out bled onto the...
Considering how famously tumultuous the world of Westeros is, one ought to be surprised at how close the ensemble cast of Game of Thrones actually is in real life. Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams remain good friends to this day, as do Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey (Tyrion and Cersei Lannister). In one of the sweetest examples of life imitating art, Kit Harington and Rose Leslie, who breathed life into the doomed romance between Jon Snow and Yggrite, are happily married.
But maybe the shows second most notable on-set romance didnt prove quite as lucky. For years before Game of Thrones began, Lena Headey and Jerome Flynn (sellsword Bronn) were in an on-and-off-again romantic relationship until a particularly messy breakup in 2014. For years, rumors have run rampant that their falling out bled onto the...
- 9/23/2024
- by Brian Kirchgessner
- MovieWeb
Game of Thrones, the acclaimed show, known for its shocking twists and dramatic storytelling, left a lasting mark on its audience, culminating in a finale that ignited intense reactions. As Stranger Things approaches its fifth and final season, the creative team is determined to avoid the pitfalls that marred the conclusion of its predecessor.
Millie Bobby Brown and Matthew Modine in Stranger Things (credit: Netflix)
David Harbour, who has become a fan favorite as Jim Hopper, recently shed light on how Stranger Things is handling its final moments with care and consideration, ensuring that the emotional weight is preserved without succumbing to the missteps of past shows.
Stranger Things Avoids The Game of Thrones Table Read Mistake David Harbour as Jim Hopper in Stranger Things | Netflix
In an interview with Comic Book, David Harbour reflected on the differences in the preparation for the final season of Stranger Things. Unlike the...
Millie Bobby Brown and Matthew Modine in Stranger Things (credit: Netflix)
David Harbour, who has become a fan favorite as Jim Hopper, recently shed light on how Stranger Things is handling its final moments with care and consideration, ensuring that the emotional weight is preserved without succumbing to the missteps of past shows.
Stranger Things Avoids The Game of Thrones Table Read Mistake David Harbour as Jim Hopper in Stranger Things | Netflix
In an interview with Comic Book, David Harbour reflected on the differences in the preparation for the final season of Stranger Things. Unlike the...
- 9/18/2024
- by Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
Lisa McGee's runaway hit Derry Girls, which first premiered on Channel 4 before moving to Netflix, follows Northern Irish teenagers Erin Quinn (Saoirse-Monica Jackson), Orla McCool (Louisa Harland), Claire Devlin (Nicola Coughlan), and Michelle Malon (Jamie-Lee O'Donnell) and the "wee English fella" James Maguire (Dylan Llewellyn) as they navigate their teenage years in Derry, against the backdrop of the Troubles. The series, especially in its final season, featured a host of iconic cameos featuring but not limited to Fatboy Slim, Conleth Hill (of Game of Thrones fame), and even Chelsea Clinton. It was a surprise cameo in the Season 3 premiere that took the cake, however, as viewers were shocked to see none other than Liam Neeson appear as a Royal Ulster Constabulary officer.
- 9/15/2024
- by Valeria Sordi
- Collider.com
The PBS series Moonflower Murders treats viewers to a cleverly crafted dual-narrative mystery. Adapted from Anthony Horowitz’s novels, it stars Lesley Manville as Susan Ryeland, an editor turned amateur sleuth. Just like in the previous installment, Magpie Murders, Moonflower Murders follows Susan as she investigates an actual murder that seems tied to the unsolved crime in a new novel by late author Alan Conway.
This latest case brings Susan back to her former hometown in England after settling in Greece. There, a couple finds alarming similarities between Conway’s latest fictional murder and a recent death at their country inn. At the same time, Susan dives into Conway’s story of a 1950s actress murdered at a lavish home. She closely examines the book for any clues it may hold about both past and present crimes.
What makes Moonflower Murders so enjoyable is how seamlessly it interweaves these parallel narratives.
This latest case brings Susan back to her former hometown in England after settling in Greece. There, a couple finds alarming similarities between Conway’s latest fictional murder and a recent death at their country inn. At the same time, Susan dives into Conway’s story of a 1950s actress murdered at a lavish home. She closely examines the book for any clues it may hold about both past and present crimes.
What makes Moonflower Murders so enjoyable is how seamlessly it interweaves these parallel narratives.
- 9/15/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
While the overwhelming majority of Game of Thrones' fan base hated the 8th and final season, Peter Dinklage, who played Tyrion Lannister in the hit show, stands by his opinion that Season 8 worked. After six incredible seasons, Game of Thrones began its descent with its mixed seventh season, which contrasted many boring, questionable decisions with some of the greatest scenes in the entire series. However, according to most of the fans, Season 8 was a complete disaster, and undid years of established storytelling with nonsensical narrative choices. Dinklage's viewpoint on the finale greatly opposes the consensus, but the actor welcomes the discourse, saying that getting people talking about his work is the whole point of making art.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Peter Dinklage explained why he hasn't changed his positive opinion on Game of Thrones' 8th Season, 5 years after it initially aired. "Again, just my opinion. I like the finale!" the actor re-iterated during the interview.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Peter Dinklage explained why he hasn't changed his positive opinion on Game of Thrones' 8th Season, 5 years after it initially aired. "Again, just my opinion. I like the finale!" the actor re-iterated during the interview.
- 9/13/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
This article contains Spoilers for Game of Thrones.Suits season 3 was a highlight of the show and delivered a surprising Game of Thrones reunion. After preventing Hardman from taking over in season 2, Jessica had no choice but to seek a new partner that could help the Pearson firm keep going. Enter Edward Darby, who appeared to be the solution to all of Jessicas problems but turned out to be a difficult partner to deal with. Whereas in Suits season 2 the identity of the enemy was clear Daniel Hardman had to be stopped season 3 made things more complex.
The best seasons of Suits were the ones in which the main arcs were compelling enough to sustain several episodes. Season 3 fits that description, with the Ava Hessington case setting the narrative for multiple episodes in which we dont quite know who is in the right. Not only was Suits season 3 very entertaining,...
The best seasons of Suits were the ones in which the main arcs were compelling enough to sustain several episodes. Season 3 fits that description, with the Ava Hessington case setting the narrative for multiple episodes in which we dont quite know who is in the right. Not only was Suits season 3 very entertaining,...
- 9/12/2024
- by Marcelo Leite
- ScreenRant
Letting go of a character you've played for years can be an emotional experience for any actor, and it certainly hit hard for Natalie Dormer, who played Margaery Tyrell on HBO's Game of Thrones. Westeros is a cruel and vicious place, but Margaery was perhaps one of the few "good" characters in the acclaimed series, based on the novels by George R.R. Martin. House Tyrell met its end at the hands of one of TV's most deplorable villains, Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), with Margaery and her brother Loras facing a fiery death as the Great Sept of Baelor was obliterated by wildfire. Dormer played Margaery for four years, making her Got debut in Season 2, before being killed off in Season 6, and her death was just as shocking for Dormer as it was for audiences.
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- 9/9/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
Prolific fantasy author George R.R. Martin has been working on his A Song of Ice and Fire (a.k.a. Game of Thrones) novels since 1996, when the first book in the saga was published. As with any long-term project, there will undoubtedly be things that Martin wishes he'd changed or done differently. During a recent lecture at Oxford Writers' House, where Martin discussed his acclaimed series, the author revealed the biggest thing he wished he'd done differently in his career, and it's what Game of Thrones fans have been begging for over the last 13 years.
Game of Thrones aired its final season in 2019, the spinoff series House of the Dragon is currently developing its third season, and several other spinoff shows are also in the works at HBO. But George R.R. Martin hasn't finished the core book saga for A Song of Ice and Fire. Martin has been working on The Winds of Winter,...
Game of Thrones aired its final season in 2019, the spinoff series House of the Dragon is currently developing its third season, and several other spinoff shows are also in the works at HBO. But George R.R. Martin hasn't finished the core book saga for A Song of Ice and Fire. Martin has been working on The Winds of Winter,...
- 8/20/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
HBO is known for some of the greatest dark fantasy drama shows ever made and since all of its content is available on Max (formerly known as HBO Max). From the very brilliant (until its last couple of seasons) fantasy series Game of Thrones and its prequel series House of the Dragon, we have picked out all of the best fantasy shows that are available on Max to binge right now.
His Dark Materials Credit – HBO
His Dark Materials is a British fantasy and mystery adventure drama series created by Jack Thorne. Based on a trilogy of fantasy novels of the same name by author Philip Pullman, the HBO series is set in an alternate world and it follows the story of Lyra, a young orphan girl who grew up with the scholars of a college in Oxford as she goes on a life-changing adventure to find her missing best friend.
His Dark Materials Credit – HBO
His Dark Materials is a British fantasy and mystery adventure drama series created by Jack Thorne. Based on a trilogy of fantasy novels of the same name by author Philip Pullman, the HBO series is set in an alternate world and it follows the story of Lyra, a young orphan girl who grew up with the scholars of a college in Oxford as she goes on a life-changing adventure to find her missing best friend.
- 8/14/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Kit Harington has provided fans with some more details about why HBO's planned Game of Thrones spin-off focusing on Jon Snow was shelved. Harington appeared as Jon Snow, the illegitimate son of Ned Stark (at least in the early seasons), in every episode of HBO's smash-hit series. Despite the tumultuous reception to the show's th and final season, the success of House of the Dragon led HBO to greenlight other potential spin-off shows. After years of development, Harington announced that his spin-off series was officially dead earlier this year.
Speaking to GQ, Kit Harington opened up about why the Jon Snow spin-off series was canceled by HBO. The actor candidly admitted that the writing team couldn't develop a story that satisfied everyone involved and justified the show's existence. While no plot details were released or teased by HBO, Harington revealed the initial concept for the spin-off. The show would have...
Speaking to GQ, Kit Harington opened up about why the Jon Snow spin-off series was canceled by HBO. The actor candidly admitted that the writing team couldn't develop a story that satisfied everyone involved and justified the show's existence. While no plot details were released or teased by HBO, Harington revealed the initial concept for the spin-off. The show would have...
- 8/13/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
Game of Thrones fans were distraught about the show's eighth and final season, and one of its stars, Kit Harington, says he felt blindsided by the negative response. Adapting author George R.R. Martin's seminal fantasy universe, Game of Thrones captured the attention of the world when it first aired in 2011. The HBO series redefined water-cooler talk and was once regarded as one of the greatest TV shows ever made. However, its finale deflated years of hype and anticipation, leading to nearly 2 million fans signing a petition for HBO to re-make the Season 8. Speaking to GQ, Harrington (who played Jon Snow throughout the series) addressed the unprecedented backlash to the show's final season. While the series lived at the peak of pop-culture discussions since its pilot episode, Season 8 brought it crashing down, and Harrington didn't know what to make of it. The actor said:
"I went in and everyone loved...
"I went in and everyone loved...
- 8/12/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
The next chapter in the story of Westeros is the Game of Thrones spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Based on the Tales of Dunk and Egg novella by George R.R. Martin, the story takes place between the events of the Game of Thrones story and its prequel, House of the Dragon, with the action happening smack-dab in the middle of the two series. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will follow Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Caffey) and his squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell). Today, HBO announced new cast members who will be joining in on the adventure, including a brand-new Targaryen.
According to Variety, those new additions include Henry Ashton as Daeron Targaryen, Edward Ashley as Ser Steffon Fossoway, Youssef Kerkour as Steely Pate, Daniel Monks as Ser Manfred Dondarrion, Shaun Thomas as Raymun Fossoway, Tom Vaughan-Lawloras Plummer, and Danny Webb as Ser Arlan of Pennytree. With...
According to Variety, those new additions include Henry Ashton as Daeron Targaryen, Edward Ashley as Ser Steffon Fossoway, Youssef Kerkour as Steely Pate, Daniel Monks as Ser Manfred Dondarrion, Shaun Thomas as Raymun Fossoway, Tom Vaughan-Lawloras Plummer, and Danny Webb as Ser Arlan of Pennytree. With...
- 8/8/2024
- by Valerie Parker
- MovieWeb
It's normal for actors to be unable to watch their own movies and shows, but Game of Thrones star, Kit Harington, can't even watch the spin-off series, House of the Dragon. Harrington played Jon Snow in HBO's adaptation of George R.R. Martin's novels. As the illegitimate son of Ned Stark (Sean Bean), Snow was treated as the runt of the litter, before he joined the Night's Watch. However, as the seasons progressed, Snow was revealed to be a pivotal character in the 8-season-long battle for the Iron Throne. Harrington looks back on his Got tenure fondly, but says he won't be watching any episodes of House of the Dragon.
Kit Harington spoke to Associated Press during the premiere of the upcoming third season of Industry. During the conversation, Harington was asked about his time on Game of Thrones and his opinion on the immensely popular prequel series, House of the Dragon.
Kit Harington spoke to Associated Press during the premiere of the upcoming third season of Industry. During the conversation, Harington was asked about his time on Game of Thrones and his opinion on the immensely popular prequel series, House of the Dragon.
- 8/8/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
House of the Dragon finally redeemed Game of Thrones for its terrible ending and it seems that the fans of the high fantasy series are getting back up on the Got train. Based on George R.R. Martin‘s book Fire & Blood, the Game of Thrones prequel series takes place 200 years before the events of the original series and it revolves around the internal conflicts of the House of Targaryen. House of the Dragon stars Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen, Rhys Ifans as Otta Hightower, Steve Toussaint as Corlys Velaryon, Eve Best as Rhaenys Velaryon, Sonoya Mizuno as Mysaria, and Fabien Frankel as Criston Cole. So, if you loved the high fantasy, political drama, brutal violence, and medieval setting in House of the Dragon here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Game of Thrones (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – HBO
Game of Thrones is an epic fantasy and...
Game of Thrones (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – HBO
Game of Thrones is an epic fantasy and...
- 8/5/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Gwendoline Christie has nothing but fond memories of her time portraying Brienne of Tarth in HBO's mega-hit show Game of Thrones. Christie was cast in the role in 2011 and made her Westeros debut in the show's second season as the towering warrior. Even amidst the controversy surrounding the show's latter seasons, Brienne remained a constant fan-favorite, with many declaring she had the best character arc in the show.
Christie recently sat down with Radio Times to discuss her upcoming movie, Robin and the Hoods, and took a moment to reflect on her GoT legacy. The actress said she was too invested in portraying her character to notice any of the fan reception to the show, be it positive or negative. While a large section of the fan base turned on showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss after the 8th and final season, Christie praised their work in adapting George R.R. Martin's beloved novels.
Christie recently sat down with Radio Times to discuss her upcoming movie, Robin and the Hoods, and took a moment to reflect on her GoT legacy. The actress said she was too invested in portraying her character to notice any of the fan reception to the show, be it positive or negative. While a large section of the fan base turned on showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss after the 8th and final season, Christie praised their work in adapting George R.R. Martin's beloved novels.
- 8/3/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
Littlefinger uses chaos to climb the ladder of power in Game of Thrones, manipulating those around him for his own gain. Bran sees through Littlefinger's lies and manipulation, repeating his iconic quote to reveal his true nature. The "Chaos is a ladder" speech is an original creation by the show's creators, showcasing Littlefinger's cunning and deceitful nature.
"Chaos is a ladder" is one of the most memorable lines in Game of Thrones, and its repeated use by Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) is almost as memorable as the first time Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen) speaks it. Game of Thrones is jam-packed with excellent quotes throughout all eight seasons. Fans of the fantasy franchise have always known about George R.R. Martin's way with words, but the showrunners of the series, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, frustrated as some fans may be with them, also have a knack for writing powerful dialogue.
"Chaos is a ladder" is one of the most memorable lines in Game of Thrones, and its repeated use by Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) is almost as memorable as the first time Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen) speaks it. Game of Thrones is jam-packed with excellent quotes throughout all eight seasons. Fans of the fantasy franchise have always known about George R.R. Martin's way with words, but the showrunners of the series, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, frustrated as some fans may be with them, also have a knack for writing powerful dialogue.
- 7/23/2024
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
To this day, Ramsay Bolton remains one of the most memorable, and most hated, villains from HBO's acclaimed series Game of Thrones. Welsh actor Iwan Rheon brought a perfectly psychotic tone to the character, providing some of the series' most disturbing scenes. In an interview with Cbr's Kevin Polowy, Rheon not only discussed his new series for Peacock, Those About to Die, he revealed that Game of Thrones fans have a surprising reaction to meeting him.
Ramsay Bolton was not only insane and cruel, he was masterfully devious. In the series, he started as an ally for House Stark, and retook Winterfell from Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) for them. However, he betrays the Starks and joins with the Lannisters, who force Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) to marry him. He spends his free time torturing Theon while ruling over Winterfell, until Jon Snow arrives and exacts his revenge.
Game Of Thrones...
Ramsay Bolton was not only insane and cruel, he was masterfully devious. In the series, he started as an ally for House Stark, and retook Winterfell from Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) for them. However, he betrays the Starks and joins with the Lannisters, who force Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) to marry him. He spends his free time torturing Theon while ruling over Winterfell, until Jon Snow arrives and exacts his revenge.
Game Of Thrones...
- 7/21/2024
- by Vic Medina
- MovieWeb
The ages of the Game of Thrones characters often differed from their book counterparts, leading to confusion and inconsistency in how old each character was meant to be. Many of the actors on the show were significantly older than their characters, with some being in their mid-30s while portraying characters in their early 20s. The aging of the characters, although noticeable, did not greatly impact the overall story and development of the show.
The Game of Thrones characters' ages have been a big question since the beginning of the series as they differ significantly from George R.R. Martin's books. As with most shows, the Game of Thrones actors age faster than the characters with many eventually being quite a lot older than their characters by the series finale, and this was especially obvious in the case of the teenage actors. While far from the biggest problem Game of Thrones' later seasons faced,...
The Game of Thrones characters' ages have been a big question since the beginning of the series as they differ significantly from George R.R. Martin's books. As with most shows, the Game of Thrones actors age faster than the characters with many eventually being quite a lot older than their characters by the series finale, and this was especially obvious in the case of the teenage actors. While far from the biggest problem Game of Thrones' later seasons faced,...
- 7/21/2024
- by Colin McCormick, Craig Elvy
- ScreenRant
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