As Game of Thrones approaches its epic conclusion, fans have pondered about something important: how will the ending of the series compare to that of author George R.R. Martin's novels? The man
Lady Stoneheart. Catelyn Stark has one of the saddest deaths on Game of Thrones to cap off the Red Wedding. However, as devastating as it was, book readers knew this wasn't the end of her. In the books, Catelyn is resurrected as Lady Stoneheart to take revenge on those who wronged the Starks. As popular as it was in the books, it seemed clear
RELATED: 8 Game of Thrones Subplots That Were Better Than the Main Story Martin also spoke on the expected divide in fans as to which version of the story they will prefer between the book and the
The character setup of "A Game of Thrones" is also pretty different. Instead of having one protagonist whose story is the focus of the book, we get 8 different characters that provide 8 unique points of view. The perspective switches in every chapter, so we often see one event thoroughly told from two or three different characters.
Related: Game Of Thrones’ Ending & Real Meaning Explained (In Detail) The most obvious reasoning behind Game of Thrones cutting Aegon Targaryen is that it came too late in the day. If the show were to include him, then it would've had to introduce him during season 5, which marked the point where they started to veer away from the books in
In a new book, "Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon," which chronicles the creation of HBO's "Game of Thrones," author James Hibberd reveals a small detail about how Ser Jorah Mormont, Daenerys Targaryen's
Arya’s full death list in the book is different than in the show. In the book series her death list (roughly) is: Ser Amory Lorch, Cersei Lannister, Chiswyck, Dunsen, Gregor Clegane, Ilyn Payne
Fortunately though for Game of Thrones books fans, the HBO series is remarkably faithful, and the moments that do depart from the text are just as great, if not even better, than the original prose!
Ned Stark’s bastard, according to the script of Game of Thrones, turned out to be his nephew and the heir to the Targaryen dynasty. His real name is Aegon Targaryen. In Martin’s books, there is no information that suggests that Jon Snow is a Targaryen. In the book saga, there is a different character named Aegon Targaryen.
The extremely popular Game of Thrones television series is coming to an end. The epic drama has changed conceptions about fantasy, generated an active fan culture as well as raised a new generation of fantasy enthusiasts. Spoiler alert! This story includes spoilers from the last season of the series.
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