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‘House of the Dragon’ Fans Rejoice Over Return of Season 1 Star
Not only is ‘House of the Dragon’ depicting the dreams and visions so prevalent in George R.R. Martin’s books – it’s bringing back fan-favorite cast members in the process. -
‘House of the Dragon’ Debuts New Targaryen Relic and Fans are Obsessed
The latest episode very casually reveals that House Targaryen owns a full suit of Valyrian steel armor – but why didn’t it show up in the main series? -
George R.R. Martin Teases ‘The Hedge Knight’ Release Date Amid ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2
Martin made a blog post saying ‘The Hedge Knight’ is coming “early” next year, but he has since edited it. -
Leaked ‘Game of Thrones’ Book Drafts Could Answer Mystery About ‘Aegon’s Conquest’ (Theory)
The unpublished drafts of George R.R. Martin’s books have inspired many fan theories, and here’s one that might fundamentally shape the ‘Aegon’s Conquest’ TV spinoff. -
George R.R. Martin Reveals Promising Update on New ‘Game of Thrones’ Spinoff
While ‘House of the Dragon’ is airing and hopes are high for ‘The Winds of Winter,’ Martin just casually dropped news about ‘Ten Thousand Ships.’ -
‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2 Premiere Raises New Theories About The Wall, The Starks and Prophecies
The season premiere’s visit to The Wall may have been disappointingly brief for some fans, but it was full of intriguing bread crumbs to follow. -
‘House of the Dragon’ or ‘The Winds of Winter’? Deux Moi’s George R.R. Martin Rumor, Explained
A viral rumor is contributing to fans’ renewed hope that ‘The Winds of Winter’ will be published soon. -
Daemon Targaryen Would ‘F— up’ Jon Snow in a Fight, Matt Smith Says
The actor eagerly weighed in on a hypothetical fight between his ‘House of the Dragon’ character and the hero of ‘Game of Thrones.’ -
Is ‘House of the Dragon’ Based on Books? A Deeper Dive Into Source Material
The ‘Game of Thrones’ spinoff is based on a book, but not a novel. -
‘Game of Thrones’ Author Shades Showrunners: ‘They Never Make it Better… They Make it Worse’
George R.R. Martin’s latest blog post was taken as an indictment of the ‘Game of Thrones’ ending by some commenters online.