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Dec 07, 2008 10:14PM
Seems that A Game of Thrones shall be soon made into a TV series. I expect we shall see many more fantasy novels and series become adapted for TV and movies since they state that "Fantasy is the most successful genre in terms of feature films given the incredible popularity of the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter movies." news article
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I do enjoy LotS as it's own fun entertainment TV show. But to say that it's "Wizard's First Rule" is a far stretch. I also think I might be a little more judgemental of LotS because I absolutely LOVE the Sword of Truth series, I've read the whole series through about 5 times.

To get back to GoT on HBO, because HBO will be doing it, it will actually be made for grown-ups, which is a relief, since so much fantasy TV and movies are made for kids.

I think what will make or break Game of Thrones will be the casting choices. Martin's characters are so well described that if they stray too far off, it will annoy his fans. I know I have solid ideas about Ned Stark and they'd better make sure they don't cast some boy toy blonde!! Ned is a manly man, ahem! And definitely a brunette. The Dabel Brothers rendered him perfectly.

Yeah, they better not!! 'Specially since Ned Stark is not a boy, but a man well into his 30's, no doubt.
I have the perfect choice for Tyrion Lannister...the British actor Warwick Davis. He's a little person AND has the perfect attitude to carry off Tyrion's sardonic manner.
Anyone else have casting suggestions for the producers of GoT?


I hope they do better with GoT. And I hope it doesn't make GRRM write any more slowly.



There isn't a main character as such. Martin is writing a truly epic style of fantasy in which the events are larger than any one (or two or twelve) characters, so while each plays a part in the broad sweep of history and each occupies our attention for a time (some longer than others), no one character is large enough to be the true center of attention. As a consequence, the characters are on a more human scale--no one needs, through greatness or prophetic specialness or amazing coincidence, to be present at every important event.
That does make it harder for many readers to get into it, and it also leads to the slow start you've noted, but each of the characters does become involved in events that are happening more and more quickly, so I'd say that yes, the pace does pick up.

that's if you like it like I did.....


I would say that the Starks and Targaryens are protagonists, and for the most part, "good guys". That being the characters of Bran, Jon, Ned, Robb, Arya, and Dany mostly.....
The Lannisters are mostly "bad guys", but they aren't all bad. Even the bad ones have good qualities. There is a lot of room for redemption in many of these characters....
But a lot of the good/bad will end up depending on a point of view. My assumptions above are based mostly on the POV perspectives that Martin has given us to work from. As he moves those around to other characters (and other 'sides') you get their perspective and can really see things from their angle....
that's what I love most about this series. It's not all black and white. And that makes sense, as even most "evil" characters don't think they are evil. It is rare to see a character stand up and say "I'm going to do dastardly things because I have a black heart". Those are one-dimensional villains that deserve to be beaten and killed. The grey ones are much more sympathetic.


Do you think it's ironic that we read fantasy for an escape, yet are drawn to a series that has so many realistic elements?

It really is ironic...
I like fantasy to be a little bit realistic so that I can connect to the characters and understand why they do what they do. I guess it's just the whole human experience...


It will be good drama, but of course, what everyone is wondering, is can Martin write the books fast enough to keep ahead of any green-lighted series?

Though I personally feel that if they have 3 great wonderful seasons based on his books, Season 4 will turn off too many fans and end up tanking the series altogether.....
Or they could give it over to Sam Raimi and make it into a Hercules/Xena clone with lots of cheesy action and lame dialogue......


I agree. Really great casting decision there.

Dinklage should be just about perfect.....

Holly Marie Combs is a good actress, but I definitely imagined someone older for Catelyn Stark. I'll wait to pass judgement on her after I've seen the pilot. I think Eddard Stark will be critical, as will all of the kids. I wonder how much they can really do with the kids. There are just so many characters. Arya has to be awesome, as does Jon Snow.
It's just so exciting to see the news on this. HBO is the place for it to be. They've done a marvelous job with: Rome, True Blood, and The Wire.
Paul Genesse
Author of The Dragon Hunters
Book Two of the Iron Dragon Series



I always thought Nicole Kidman would hit her dead-on...

She would be a fantastic Cersei! If they cannot find someone like her I would think an unknown would probably better since Cersei is such a strong character. But who knows, maybe we will get lucky! :)

Dinklage should be just about perf..."
I'm not sure Combs fits my image of Catelyn either, but she is a good actress. We shall see. The addition of her does make the show a bit more worthwhile to me at least.

He discusses the new HBO series coming up as well as discussing the next book in A Song of Ice and Fire.

Sean Bean as Eddard Stark
Jennifer Ehle as Catelyn Stark
Richard Madden as Robb Stark
Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams as Arya Stark
Isaac Hempstead-Wright as Bran Stark
Kit Harington as Jon Snow
Joseph Mawle as Benjen Stark
Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy
Mark Addy as Robert Baratheon
Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister
Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann as Sandor Clegane
Tamzin Merchant as Daenerys Targaryen
Harry Lloyd as Viserys Targaryen
Jason Momoa as Drogo
Iain Glen as Jorah Mormont
Damn this is going to be great!

