Among the show's writing staff were a trio of green writers who would go on to some major things: Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin, and Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, the duo behind 24
George R.R. Martin is both a prolific creator, and consumer, of pop culture, having often used his (always enjoyable) “not-a-blog” to express his thoughts on some of the TV shows and movies he
Hunter’s Run, a 2007 sci-fi novel by George R.R. Martin, Daniel Abraham, and Gardner Dozois will be adapted into a tv show, as Exile Content Studio have procured the rights.
Martin mentioned that he wants to see adaptations of work by author Joe Abercrombie, which could refer to Abercrombie's First Law trilogy (2006 to 2008) or his Age of Madness trilogy (2019 to 2021). Abercrombie has also published three stand-alone novels. Whatever the case, Martin clearly isn't alone in wishing for this TV adaptation.
Most fans of HBO's hit show "Game of Thrones" know that the series was based on George R. R. Martin's best-selling book series, "A Song of Ice and Fire." Whether or not fans of the HBO show have
. The two became acquainted in 2012, and Martin seemed eager to get Condal into Westeros ever since. While HBO was uninterested in a Dunk and Egg show in the mid-2010s, it was only after they
George R.R. Martin at the 2011 Time 100 Gala in New York City. Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic. In a 2011 Entertainment Weekly interview, Martin declined to set out a timeline for when he'd finish the
It looks like the show is going to be going on for quite a while, in fact, George R.R. Martin just teased that they're already working on the third and fourth seasons. Martin is known for writing
George R.R. Martin: "I really have to get Winds done" Kass asked about a wide range of topics, starting with how Martin feels about having millions of fans out there eager to read Winds . Martin
THE SOPRANOS had lots of great episodes, but “The Pine Barrens” was special, and for the entire rest of the series I kept waiting for that Russian to turn up again when we least expected… for “The Wire” they picked the episode where Stringer died, and one can’t argue with that, though Omar’s death hit me maybe a tiny bit harder
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