Official Game of Thrones Season 4 Thread *The North Remembers*(NO SPOILERS!!)

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Don't hold your breath

All these articles about what GRRM wants....8 seasons, 9 seasons, a movie, etc etc.....these shyts are getting old and played out

The show is going 7 seasons. There won't be a movie. What GRRM wants is irrelevant, he just wants time to finish his books that he is now averaging 5 years to publish.

Here is the most recent of many interviews that definitively state 7 seasons:


http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/10/game-of-thrones-hbo-book/

HBO executives assured Game of Thrones fans that nothing will stop the series from finishing its version of A Song of Ice and Fire.

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HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler and programming president Michael Lombardo were asked by critics Thursday if there was anything “short of nuclear war” that would prevent Thrones from completing its entire story as planned. “No … we’re committed to it and [showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss] are committed to it,” Lombardo told reporters at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills.

Some fans of George R.R. Martin’s ongoing book series will find the assurance a bit unnerving, as many hope the author will continue trail-blazing the show’s narrative—a goal of all the parties involved in the production that seems less likely with each passing season. “Obviously George is an integral part of the creative team,” Lombardo said. “So next season every move is being choreographed very closely with him. Certainly after next year we’ll have to figure it out with George, but we’re not concerned about it.”

The Thrones showrunners plan to finish the series in seven seasons, with next year’s fifth season drawing heavily from Martin’s fourth and fifth novels in the saga (A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons). So seasons six and seven are expected to be culled from either as-yet-unpublished material—should Martin’s next novels The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring not come out before each season—or pave its own way.

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Also, HBO once again shot down speculation about finishing the series with a Thrones movie (or two). “There’s no conversations going on about a movie,” Lombardo said
 

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Don't hold your breath

All these articles about what GRRM wants....8 seasons, 9 seasons, a movie, etc etc.....these shyts are getting old and played out

The show is going 7 seasons. There won't be a movie. What GRRM wants is irrelevant, he just wants time to finish his books that he is now averaging 5 years to publish.

Here is the most recent of many interviews that definitively state 7 seasons:


http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/10/game-of-thrones-hbo-book/
A breh can dream i guess:manny:
 

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I would much rather read how it ends 1st before seeing it on tv. But then I guess on the other hand if I see it 1st then I can't be disappointed about stuff that what left out
 

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Don't hold your breath

All these articles about what GRRM wants....8 seasons, 9 seasons, a movie, etc etc.....these shyts are getting old and played out

The show is going 7 seasons. There won't be a movie. What GRRM wants is irrelevant, he just wants time to finish his books that he is now averaging 5 years to publish.

Here is the most recent of many interviews that definitively state 7 seasons:


http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/10/game-of-thrones-hbo-book/
Damn u fukkin dream crusher. Let me hope for awhile
 

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Just started the season, so I'mma be checking this thread ep by ep for some gems. But how in the fukk did this thread reach 80+ pages before the season even started?:mindblown::dahell:
 

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SDCC 14: GAME OF THRONES PANEL ANNOUNCED

Cast coming together to talk about the hit HBO fantasy series.

11 JUL 2014 BY EVAN CAMPBELL

With the Friday Comic-Con schedule announced, it's finally been confirmed that there will once again be a Game of Thrones panel at SDCC, featuring GoT creator George R. R. Martin, executive producers/showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss and several stars from the series.

Those cast members will include Kit Harington (Jon Snow), Gwendoline Christie(Brienne of Tarth), Maisie Williams (Arya Stark), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister), Natalie Dormer (Margaery Baratheon), Rose Leslie (Ygritte), Rory McCann (Sandor Clegane or "The Hound"), Pedro Pascal (Oberyn Martell), and Sophie Turner(Sansa Stark). Season 4 of the hit show concluded last month, and the cast is getting prepared to shoot Season 5 this summer, which will partially film in Spain.

Fans will note that, much like last year, some of the cast members appearing saw their characters killed off in the most recent season - with the Comic-Con panel giving them a chance to discuss these turn of events.

Game of Thrones is the most-watched show ever on HBO, with the network recently renewing the series for Seasons 5 and 6. Set for 1:40 p.m. PT on Friday, July 25, the panel will last for one hour in Hall H.


http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/07/11/sdcc-14-game-of-thrones-panel-announced
 

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Just read Michael Slovis the gawd aka the cinematographer for "Breaking Bad" is directing the first two episodes of next season of "Game of Thrones". :wow:

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GAME OF THRONES: SEASON 5 DIRECTORS REVEALED

Great. Now get to work!

15 JUL 2014 BY ADAM DILEO

The slate of directors (Pun!) for Game of Thrones: Season 5 has been revealed and it's missing some of the usual suspects. The list includes four series newcomers and one veteran, David Nutter, who directed the infamous Red Wedding episode, The Rains of Castamere.

Nutter, who is known in the industry as the pilot whisperer for his ability to get pilots he directs picked up to series, will helm the final two episodes of Season 5. In addition to four (non-pilot) episodes of GoT, Nutter directed the pilots for Arrow, Supernatural, Roswell, and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, among many others. He also directed the pilot for The Flash, debuting in October.

Joining Nutter, EW.com reveals, are Michael Slovis (Breaking Bad, Chicago Fire), Mark Mylod (Shameless, Entourage), Jeremy Podeswa (Boardwalk Empire, The Walking Dead, The Tudors), and Miguel Sapochnik (Under the Dome, Banshee, House M.D.). Each man will direct two episodes.

As EW points out, “Absent from the list this round: Alex Graves, who directed four episodes last season, and Neil Marshall, who scored an Emmy nomination last week for his work on the ninth episode of Season 4, "The Watchers on The Wall" (aka The Battle of Castle Black). Taking a break this season from directing duties are showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss, who previously directed an episode each. Also not directing any episodes in Season 5 is the acclaimed Michelle MacLaren (Breaking Bad), who directed two episodes in both Season 3 and Season 4.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/07/16/game-of-thrones-season-5-directors-revealed
 
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