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In a piece for Interview Magazine, James Gunn says his inspiration in building the DC Universe isn’t Marvel, but rather Game of Thrones and Star Wars. This is because his focus isn’t on telling a longer narrative made up of multiple pieces, but on telling smaller stories within a larger universe. Gunn said…
R. R. Martin has written more, of course, with one of the author's short stories – In The Lost Lands – having been adapted into a feature-length movie of the same name, starring Dave Bautista and Milla Jovovich.
Even in a stunted civilization like Westeros, a lot can change in 200 years, but in House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, fans are often looking for what has stayed the same. The prequel series can’t carry over many characters from the original,
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'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner calls kissing co-star Kit Harington a 'vile' experience
Sophie Turner described filming romantic scenes with Kit Harington in "The Dreadful" as "vile" after portraying siblings on the "Game of Thrones" for eight years.
Sophie Turner admits she didn't realize what she'd signed up for when she agreed to star in horror "The Dreadful," in which she appears opposite Kit Harington - who played her brother on hit show "Games of Thrones.
The Red Wedding in Game of Thrones proved that in Westeros honor means nothing and only power decides who lives and who dies.
The sounds of the dragons were designed using a combination of various animal sounds. The sound designers took elements from birds, reptiles, and even mammals to give each dragon their own unique roars and growls. This novel technique added another level of realism, making the viewers feel these mythical beasts really existed.
Sophie Turner shares what she thinks about Sansa Stark's controversial decision during Game of Thrones' Battle of the Bastards episode.
The American fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones was written by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and aired on HBO.
Game of Thrones had established Ned Stark’s version back in Season 1, and fans had no reason to doubt him. Ned was the good guy, after all, and Jaime was the guy who tossed a kid out of a window to cover up his incestuous affair.