The threat of “Game of Thrones” catching up with George R.R. Martin has always been very real — but never more so than it is now.
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"It's a great scene and it's a great bear. Bart the Bear, you can see his audition on YouTube. He's so cute. I wanted to take him home and have a bear myself -- a 1,200 pound bear in the backyard."
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“The Sand Snakes will be big this year,”
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George R.R. Martin is politely asking fans to knock it off.
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Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin is well aware that the HBO series has taken on a life of its own. Something he wasn’t expecting, however, is how quickly it would catch up to the books it’s based on.
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The celebrated author of the bestselling series A Song of Ice and Fire sat down with The Daily Beast on the outskirts of Comic-Con to discuss the differences between his books and the HBO series, and more.
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The following interview with Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin discusses a major plot point in Sunday’s second episode of season 4.
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George R.R. Martin says he’s getting “a flood” of emails about Sunday night’s Game of Thrones, and no wonder.
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Game of Thrones' author on season five: 'Nobody is safe'
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Whether of not it upset you to read GRRM’s final post on New Year’s that WoW was not finished, nor would it be prior to the airing of S6,it was hard to miss how much the failure to make this deadline was distressing to the author himself.
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