And he does indeed seem in good spirits in a recent sitdown with YouTuber Dominic Noble, even making light about the long wait for Winds: “Don’t be too impatient, it’s only been 12 yearsGeorge R.R. Martin updated his long-running blog ahead of HBO's House Of The Dragon premiere — and yes, he is still working on The Winds Of Winter. George R.R. Martin shares some initial On his personal blog, Martin discussed a Vanity Fair list of great TV episodes and weighed in thusly: "If I had to pick one episode that was even more perfect than all the others on the list
Bad news, fantasy fans: the extreme cost-cutting measures at Warner Bros. Discovery has officially reached the shores of Westeros. Posting on his trusty "Not a Blog" blog this week, George R.R. Martin revealed that "a couple" of Game of Thrones spinoff projects "have been shelved" as a direct result of "all the changes at HBO Max." The upside is that none of them are completely dead.
March 2022: Martin says it's 'wearisome' to constantly clarify that he's working on 'Winds of Winter'. George R.R. Martin at the "House of the Dragon" panel during San Diego Comic-Con in 2022. In a March 2022 blog post, Martin said that he had been working on an "enormous number of projects."(And in Martin's case, there are also football games to watch and discuss -- unfortunately the one topic Martin seems able to write about in a timely manner.) In his LiveJournal post, Martin allowed that his "travels" and "other projects" and "blog posts" might be part of the explanation for the delay of his upcoming book. George R.R. Martin and two co-investors have purchased an abandoned, 18-mile part of the Santa Fe railroad. The author who wrote the novels HBO's "Game of Thrones" series was based on says he
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On a new blog post, George R.R. Martin revealed that the overall deal he signed with HBO in 2021 was suspended this June. George R.R. Martin Has Been Fully Supportive of the Strike
Game of Thrones mastermind George R.R. Martin confirmed in a blog post Thursday that Kit Harington, the actor who made his name portraying the King in the North on the hit HBO series, is the