David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, the addictive HBO fantasy drama’s head writers, discuss season two, Emmy nominations, Emilia Clarke’s snub, 'sexposition,' casting Melisandre and Gilly, and what’s to come.
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Benioff and Weiss on how they’re dealing with overnight success and where Thrones will go in Season 2.
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They confirm Asha name change & also mention again that some stuff from book 3 will find its way into season two.
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They revealed that some plot details from Martin’s third novel, “A Storm of Swords,” will be used in Season 2.
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Game Of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss have revealed that they are planning to deviate slightly from their source material, so they can shock those who have already read the books.
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Executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss answer a few of this season’s burning questions:
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They spoke by phone about which characters will reappear in Season 2 and the near-impossibility of creating a cable series out of books that depict an increasingly complex, epic world.
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Sunday’s episode of Game of Thrones contained an unexpected treat for fans of George R. R. Martin’s novel when menacing Dotharki horse lord Khal Drogo entered into a life-and-death brawl for leadership of his tribe
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Weeks before Game of Thrones will premiere on HBO, fanboys of George R. R. Martin's enormously popular fantasy books are already worrying about how the show is going to end.
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Roundtable discussion with Dan Weiss & David Benioff.
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