Welcome to WiC Weekly, where we review the biggest, best, and baddest Game of Thrones-related news stories from the past seven days. Also the most bodacious and brobdingnagian. Let’s begin…
…with Mr. Conleth Hill, aka Varys, who talked about the murky morality of Cersei Lannister and whether the end of show has sunk in for him yet.
Conleth Hill (Varys) discusses the coming end of #GameofThrones and takes an interesting perspective on Cersei. https://t.co/9IcvcCnTq9 pic.twitter.com/VZd1NhBeqO
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
But even though the show is ending, Iain Glen (Jorah Mormont) is on hand to remind us that we still have some good stuff to get to.
Iain Glen (Jorah Mormont) says
the scripts for #GameofThrones season 7 are the best yet produced for the show. https://t.co/PPnF9YrVIK pic.twitter.com/wUzD379lRD— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
Actually, we can expect to hear much more from the Game of Thrones cast members very soon. HBO has to get the season 7 hype machine rolling.
#GameofThrones cast members pair off to do season 7 press. The pairs HBO chooses are potentially interesting. https://t.co/PPnF9Yakka pic.twitter.com/vSWh4f8bsZ
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
In fandom, a group of Game of Thrones lovers put together a terrific film about some important events set right before Robert’s Rebellion.
Watch "The Wild Wolf," an awesome fan film about the childhood duel between Littlefinger and Brandon Stark. https://t.co/X2z6SxDYJW pic.twitter.com/yVtfsx3NxP
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
And now, we have a humor break.
In #GameofThrones funnies, we've got fresh Red Wedding reactions, Emilia Clarke goofing off in style, and more. https://t.co/0fePynsyp3 pic.twitter.com/za4YXOf0V7
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
As the lead-up to season 7 gets going in earnest, HBO is finding new ways to deliver information.
Ahead of season 7, HBO sets up a #GameofThrones newsletter, so you can get all the juicy secrets and news first. https://t.co/MwOwGZzF4h pic.twitter.com/LwGnX0KZ7n
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
Back to cast interviews, Sean Bean (Ned Stark) toys with fans, and other cast members name their favorite (and least favorite) moments.
Sean Bean talks resurrecting Ned Stark, and the actors behind Yara Greyjoy & Grey Worm name their fav #GoT moments. https://t.co/ds2GutcxtG pic.twitter.com/raY0lg3gEG
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
George R.R. Martin weighs in a question that’s long intrigued A Song of Ice and Fire fans: just what is the name of the planet where this story takes place?
Does #GameofThrones take place on a planet called Planetos? It's a term many fans use.
George R.R. Martin weighs in. https://t.co/hM845e9Ix7 pic.twitter.com/kPlOkRhr7g— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
But the biggest news of this week probably involved the forthcoming Game of Thrones spinoffs. Dig in:
George RR Martin reveals more info about the coming #GameofThrones spinoffs—There are even more than we thought. https://t.co/XhvbH63EAC pic.twitter.com/k96JvmXqlt
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
Martin also eliminated some possibilities for spinoffs, which may disappoint some of our readers:
What #GameofThrones spinoffs do fans most want to see? Check out our poll results! https://t.co/Np9nE9G0Xt pic.twitter.com/Tx5Twyf9Wm
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
And now, a bonus:
We walk through the journey of Daenerys Targaryen, She of Many Titles. https://t.co/a6Blob0jws
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) May 21, 2017
Enjoy your Sunday!
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