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NBC News
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- NBC News
George R.R. Martin vents about fans who say he'll 'never finish' next 'Game of Thrones' book
Winter is coming very, very slowly for fans of "A Song of Ice and Fire." George R. R. Martin, author of the fantasy novel series that led to HBO's wildly popular "Game of Thrones" television series, voiced his frustration this week about readers who think that the sixth book, "The Winds of Winter," will not be completed. In a post on his official blog on Wednesday, Martin was originally announcing his involvement with an animated project unrelated to his hit fantasy franchise. But he then took a moment to address the skeptical fans of "A Song of Ice and Fire." "I know, I know," Martin wrote. "Some of you will just be pissed off by this, as you are by everything I announce here that is not about Westeros or THE WINDS OF WINTER. You have given up on me, or on the book." "I will never finish WINDS," Martin wrote."If I do, I will never finish A DREAM OF SPRING," referring to what would have been the series' seventh book. "If I do, it won't be any good," he wrote, seemingly repeating accusations from critics. "I ought to get some other writer to pinch hit for me… I am going to die soon anyway, because I am so old. I lost all interest in A Song of Ice and Fire decades ago. I don't give a s--- about writing any longer, I just sit around and spend my money." Although he didn't say when or if he would finish the next books in the series, he explained he does still care about the franchise and its characters. "The Starks and Lannisters and Targaryens, Tyrion and Asha, Dany and Daenerys, the dragons and the direwolves, I care about them all," Martin wrote. "More than you can ever imagine." But he said he also has a passion for the rest of his work that he believes his fans "don't care about." Martin mentioned a few short stories he wrote long before "A Game of Thrones," such as "A Song for Lya" and "This Tower of Ashes," in addition to compilations of short stories that he edited more recently, like the 2013 cross-genre anthology "Dangerous Women." Martin said recently he signed on with Lion Forge Entertainment to adapt the late Howard Waldrop's 1989 novella "A Dozen Tough Jobs" — his take on the Twelve Labors of Hercules — into an animated feature, news the author credited The Hollywood Reporter with breaking on May 21. "It saddens me that he did not live long enough to see the film; I hope we do him justice," Martin wrote.


NBC News
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- NBC News
George R.R. Martin says he will 'never finish' next book in 'Game of Thrones' series
Winter is probably no longer coming for "A Song of Ice and Fire" series fans. George R. R. Martin, author of the fantasy novel series that led to the wildly popular "Game of Thrones" television series, wrote on his blog Wednesday that the sixth book, "The Winds of Winter," will likely not be completed. "I will never finish WINDS," Martin wrote."If I do, I will never finish A DREAM OF SPRING," referring to what would have been the series' seventh book. Martin said he "lost all interest" in the series that has been out on shelves since 1996 with the its first installment, "A Game of Thrones." He explained that while he does care about the unfinished sixth novel and the franchise's characters, he also has a passion for the rest of his work that he believes his fans "don't care about." Martin called out a few short stories he wrote long before "A Game of Thrones," such as "A Song for Lya" and "This Tower of Ashes," in addition to compilations of short stories that he edited more recently, like the 2013 cross-genre anthology "Dangerous Women." The 77-year-old author cynically wrote he is 'going to die soon anyway' and does not 'give a s--- about writing any longer.' Martin recently signed on with Lion Forge Entertainment to adapt Howard Waldrop's 1989 novella "A Dozen Tough Jobs" — his take on the Twelve Labors of Hercules — into an animated feature, news the author credited The Hollywood Reporter with breaking on May 21. "Some of you will just be pissed off by this, as you are by everything I announce here that is not about Westeros or THE WINDS OF WINTER," the author wrote when announcing the screen adaptation of his late friend's work. "It saddens me that he did not live long enough to see the film; I hope we do him justice," Martin wrote.


Express Tribune
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kit Connor eyed for lead role in Alex Garland's Elden Ring movie adaptation
British actor Kit Connor may soon reunite with director Alex Garland for a major role in the live-action film adaptation of Elden Ring, the acclaimed video game franchise from FromSoftware. According to Variety, Garland is eyeing Connor—his star from A24's Warfare—for a lead role in the upcoming film, although no formal offer has been made yet. Garland was recently confirmed to write and direct the adaptation, which is being produced by A24 in partnership with Bandai Namco. The story, drawn from the mythos co-created by George R. R. Martin—renowned for A Song of Ice and Fire, the basis for HBO's Game of Thrones—will bring the game's dark fantasy world to the big screen. Producers include Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Vince Gerardis, and Martin himself. Released in 2022, Elden Ring became a global phenomenon, shipping over 30 million units. It earned multiple Game Awards, including Game of the Year. A new spinoff, Elden Ring: Nightreign, is set for release on May 30, followed by Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2 later this year. Connor rose to international fame as Nick Nelson in Netflix's Heartstopper, which will conclude with a movie this summer. He recently starred in Warfare, co-directed by Garland and Ray Mendoza, based on real military experiences. Speaking about Garland, Connor told Variety earlier this year, 'Working with Alex is creatively fulfilling—he brings out your best.' While casting remains unofficial, speculation has already sparked buzz among fans online, many praising the possible casting as a 'perfect fit' for the game's tone and lore. Industry watchers are now keenly watching for confirmation in the coming weeks.


India.com
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
73 episodes fantasy drama series, is most expensive series on OTT, was made for Rs..., has 9.2 IMDb rating, name is..., lead actors are...
Every month, OTT platforms are flooded with new series and films. While some of these films turn out to be a huge hit, others are a miss. However, there are some movies and series which have been titled as 'iconic', 'most watched' or 'most expensive.' Today, we will discuss a series which is all of them. It is one of the iconic series, most watched, and one of the most expensive web series ever made on an OTT platform. The special thing is that even after so many years of streaming, this series remains trending and the audience still watches it with great interest. This series falls under the fantasy drama genre and has 8 seasons which include 73 episodes. Created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, this series is based on writer George R.R. Martin's book A Song of Ice and Fire. If you are wondering which series is under discussion, it is none other than the iconic Game of Thrones (GOT). Game of Thrones has 8 seasons and 73 episodes. Many of these episodes were made by different directors, such as Tim Van Patten, Alan Taylor, and Miguel Sapochnik, who directed a famous episode like Battle of the Bastards. The series has been shot in different countries including Ireland, Croatia, and Spain. While many actors have been a part of Game of Thrones, it was Peter Dinklage who was most liked in the role of Tyrion Lannister, and he also won four Emmy Awards. Other actors who featured in GOT are Kit Harington (Jon Snow), Emilia Clarke (Daenerys), Lena Headey (Cersei), and Sophie Turner (Sansa). The story of Game of Thrones is based on fixed places named Westeros and Essos, where many big houses fight each other for power. From politics, deception, war to desire for power, you name it and you have it in the series. Coming to the cost of Game of Thrones, the first season of the show has 10 episodes which cost Rs 498 crore. After this, 50 episodes were made from seasons 2 to 6, the average cost of which was about 9 million dollars, due to which the total expenditure reached about Rs 3735 crore. Then 13 episodes were made in seasons 7 and 8, but their cost was the highest, about Rs 1618 crore. A total of about Rs 5851 crore was spent on the entire series.

Straits Times
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Live-action Elden Ring film in works, directed by Alex Garland
A24 Films and Bandai Namco Entertainment will work with Ex Machina director Alex Garland on a live-action film based on the fantasy role-playing game Elden Ring. Garland, who also wrote the novel The Beach, will write and direct the film, the companies said in a release on May 23. George R R Martin, author of the fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire that inspired the game, will be among the movie's producers, they said. No release date was announced. FromSoftware's Elden Ring, directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, is set in a dark world full of dungeons, undead monsters and spells. It's shipped more than 30 million units. A version of the game is set for release for Nintendo's Switch 2 this year, while a spinoff title, Elden Ring Nightreign, is slated for release on May 30. BLOOMBERG Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.