Game of Thrones - HBO part 2 - Part 5

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Man, why did someone have to bring up ROME? I still miss Titus Pullo.

Looking forward to season 3 (er... of GoT, not ROME, though that'd be nice too)
 
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She's got them thangs. :hrt::up:
 
She kind of reminds me of Denise Richards in this pic.
She is also much prettier with brawn hair.
 
She does look good :woot:. I must admit at first I thought it was just some random chick posted here, but then realised who she was lol. She looks completely different with her normal color hair.

Enough with all these pictures, where's my season three trailer already?
 
Wishful thinking:

First full GOT Season 3 trailer with the Superbowl.:awesome:
 
Eh she is so beautiful lol.

Anyways here is VLOG 3 for Season 3:

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http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/game-of-thrones-george-r-r-martin-signs-overall-deal-with-hbo/
‘Game Of Thrones’ George R.R. Martin Signs Overall Deal With HBO
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

EXCLUSIVE: George R.R. Martin, on whose fantasy book series HBO’s hit drama Game Of Thrones is based, has signed a two-year overall deal with the pay cable network. Under the pact, Martin will continue as co-executive producer on Game Of Thrones, whose Season 3 premieres on March 31. Additionally, he will develop and produce new series projects for the network. Attached to Martin’s upcoming HBO development is his long-time representative, manager Vince Gerardis. In addition to co-executive producing Game Of Thrones, Martin has written multiple episodes of the fantasy series. His TV writing credits also include The Twilight Zone and the original Beauty And The Beast. He is with WME.

Game Of Thrones quickly established itself as HBO’s next flagship series, combining ratings and critical success. Its most recent episode, the second season finale in June, drew a series-high 4.2 million viewers in its premiere airing. For Season 2, GOT averaged gross audience of more than 10.4 million viewers per episode across various platforms.
 
Hopefully there's a "finish the ASOIAF novels before you die" clause.
 
Seriously, if this guy doesn't at least have an indepth outline of the rest of the series tucked away in his will he's an inconsiderate idiot. He strikes me as a very cynical man however so anything is possible.
 
No he has it done, he has all the notes/outline for the last two books. Though he said he would not want them made into books, but I think he said he told the producers how it ended so they could continue the show.
 
No he has it done, he has all the notes/outline for the last two books. Though he said he would not want them made into books, but I think he said he told the producers how it ended so they could continue the show.

If he doesn't want someone else to write them then he needs to finish them before he dies.
 
Hopefully there's a "finish the ASOIAF novels before you die" clause.
I know, right? If he is working on those "future projects" how is he going to have time to write?
 
Holy crap they have a lot of animated histories this time around:

Greyjoy Rebellion - three separate tellings by Robb Stark (Richard Madden), Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) and Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane)
Robert’s Rebellion - four separate tellings by Stannis Baratheon, Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer), and Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley)
House Tyrell - narrated by Margaery Tyrell
House Greyjoy - narrated by Theon and Yara Greyjoy (Gemma Whelan)
House Clegane - narrted by Sandor Clegane (Rory McCann)
The Free Folk - narrated by Ygritte (Rose Leslie)
The Night’s Watch - narrated by Ygritte
Dragonstone - narrated by Stannis Baratheon
Harrenhal - narrated by Catelyn Stark
The Free Cities - narrated by Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen)
Qarth - narrated by Xaro Xhoan Daxos (Nonso Anozie)
The Drowned God - narrated by Yara Greyjoy
The Alchemist Guild - narrated by Wisdom Hallyne (Roy Dotrice)
The Warlocks - narrated by Xaro Xhoan Daxos

Also, apparently Dean-Charles Chapman has joined the cast:

According to the CV of Dean-Charles Chapman, the 15-year-old actor has joined the cast for Game of Thrones‘ third season in an unspecified role.

Chapman was an original member of the London cast of Billy Elliott, and took over the title role in 2009. He spent two years starring in the production before exiting in 2011. Chapman also played the title role in the CBBC series The Revolting World of Stanley Brown and will be playing a son of Elizabeth Woodville in the upcoming adaptation of The White Queen.

Based on his CV, he’ll be appearing in the episode directed by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. HBO previously confirmed that Benioff and Weiss are directing episode 3.

He is represented by Kat Gosling of Troika Talent, the same agency that represents Lena Headey, Richard Madden, Oona Chaplin, Carice van Houten, Joe Dempsie, and Hannah Murray.

Given Chapman’s experience and representation, he likely has a speaking role in season 3. There are several possibilities. He could be one of the younger men who turn up in Night’s Watch scenes. There are also two notable roles in A Storm of Swords that we have yet to see cast that Chapman would be age-appropriate for- Edric Storm and Edric Dayne. To date, we’ve had no confirmation that either character will be in season 3. If Edric Dayne is appearing, it seems likely he would show up before episode 3, based on the first episode synopsis. There is no mention of the Dragonstone characters in the synopsis, which could fit with Chapman not appearing until episode 3.

Ours is the Fury: What do you think? I’m hoping for an Edric, especially Edric Storm, because the Dragonstone story would be much stronger with Edric’s presence.
 
Yep, I think people just need to accept that GRRM is never finishing his series. We are more likely to see the show get to 7 or 8 seasons before the 7th book is ever published. Oh well.
 
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