Though largely staying faithful to the books, "Game of Thrones" has deviated from the novels at a few key points in the story. The 9 Biggest Differences Between The Books And HBO Show Before
By the final season of Game of Thrones, the differences between George Martin’s saga and HBO’s TV series have become incredibly big. In the books, there are characters we’ve never heard of. In the show, some characters are dead but they are still alive in the books. It is impossible to guess how the fight for the Iron Throne will end in the books.
What’s happened though is that, as the show has steadily caught up to the books and eventually passed it with Season 7. As such, the differences between the two mediums continue to grow. That being said, there are a lot of Game of Thrones viewers who don’t read the books and may not be aware of just how much the show has diverged from the
Unsurprisingly, for a world as complex and well-developed as George R.R. Martin's, there are a huge number of factors that played into the Dance of the Dragons, but the basic issue was a war of succession between Aegon II and Rhaenyra Targaryen that took place between 129 and 131 AC. The conflict came about after decades of peaceful rule, first
According to the tale that Bran Stark recalls in A Storm Of Swords, the Night’s King was the thirteenth commander of the Night’s Watch, until he saw a woman atop the Wall, “with skin as
A conversation between Daenerys Targaryen and Daario Naharis is original to the TV series. In the books, Dany and Daario are on bad terms after Dany agrees to marry Hizdahr zo Loraq. All scenes
Following House of the Dragon's season 1 finale, the Game of Thrones franchise will be continuing with 10 new projects, including The Winds of Winter. WARNING! Spoilers ahead for House of the Dragon's season 1 finale and George R.R. Martin's book, Fire & Blood! The Game of Thrones franchise isn’t slowing down after House of the Dragon season
305 AC: Game of Thrones season 8. HBO. Jon and Daenerys made it back to Winterfell but Sansa and the Lords needed convincing that bending the knee to Daenerys was the right move. Sam filled Jon in
A totally magnificent start to a seminal epic fantasy series. If you love watching the first season of Game of Thrones, you’re most likely going to love reading A Game of Thrones. Like countless readers around the world, I probably wouldn’t have known about A Song of Ice and Fire without its TV series adaptation: Game of Thrones. I’ve
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