Game Of Thrones' Final Books Could Pull Inspiration From TV Series, Says George R.R. Martin
For the longest time,
Game of Thrones fans who have read the original books were in the know about what would happen next on HBO’s TV adaptation.
According to
George R.R. Martin, the inverse could soon be true while he debuts his final novels in the series. Speaking to
Rolling Stone, Martin revealed that the final two volumes of the
A Song of Ice and Fire saga could indeed be influenced by the show this time, and not the opposite way around.
“I’ve been so slow with these books,” he mentioned. “The major points of the ending will be things I told them five or six years ago.” He isn't exaggerating. Fans have been waiting for the sixth installment of the series ever since 2011 saw the release of
A Dance With Dragons. There's also a seventh book on the way as well, nevertheless given that it's taken this long to finish the sixth, fans have been wondering if they'll ever visualize the ending to the novels once soon, let alone in this lifetime.
"There may also be changes, and there’ll be a lot added," Martin continued.
HBO's vision of
Game of Thrones has had to veer off in nearly fully different directions to form some order kind of conclusion, which likely would not have been how Martin offered on ending his original novel series. The idea that Martin is currently having the series inspire his books as a substitute opposed to the opposite being true is intriguing to mention the least.
now, Martin has stated he
doesn't know how HBO plans to end the series, as he "hasn't read the scripts," so it appears he may would be watching along and writing because the show's events transpire, or at the very least poring over the scripts as we speak to finally deliver that sixth book to fans.
The final season of
Game of Thrones is set to start airing this April, and then some of its biggest stars have been sharing the ending with their loved ones — they can't wait to spill the beans. If only we might have been a fly on the wall throughout those conversations — like once
Sophie Turner spoiled
the ending for fiancé
Joe Jonas. Look, we want some insight on how this show is going to end, too!
so far, it looks like we'll all still be waiting for the dragons to come flying house once the final season of
Game of Thrones debuts on April 14.
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