New ‘Game of Thrones’ calendar teases a mysterious beast of legend

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The World of Ice and Fire books are filled with so much that never makes it onto Game of Thrones. But newly released art for the 2020 calendar has renewed hope that we’ll see a fan-favorite beast mentioned only once on the show.

Giant. Goddamn. Ice. Spiders.

In Season 1, Old Nan (a true prophet ahead of her time) tells Bran of all the horrors living beyond the Wall. She describes how long ago White Walkers (#BelieveOldNan), “swept through cities and kingdoms, riding their dead horses, hunting with their packs of pale spiders big as hounds.” Read more…

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George RR Martin just dropped some pretty teasing lines about the release of ‘Winds of Winter’

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George RR Martin knows what you want and he promises to give it to you. But first, he will tease you for a bit.  

The author just published a blogpost where he stated that he’s back to work on the sixth instalment of A song of Ice and Fire and even made mention of what all of us are desperate to know; what’s up with The Winds of Winter and when will we get to read it?

“I know you want Winds, and I am going to give it to you…” Martin writes, thanking fans for not being upset with him for taking the time to write the 700-page Targaryen history Fire and Blood in between volumes of A Song of Ice and Fire. “I am delighted that you stayed with me for [Fire and Blood] as well. Your patience and unflagging support means the world to me. Read more…

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George R.R. Martin tells fans ‘Winds of Winter’ isn’t coming this year — but there’s good news, too

At this point, it seems like winter may never actually come for A Song of Ice and Fire.
George R.R. Martin, author of A Song of Ice and Fire (a.k.aGame of Thrones), dashed fans’ hopes of reading his next novel Winds of Winter this year in a blog post…

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