Max Von Sydow has been cast as the Three Eyed Raven for Season 6.
It seems Ian McShane has also been cast in an unspecified role... thoughts?
http://www.denofgeek.us/tv/game-of-t...ree-eyed-raven
Max Von Sydow has been cast as the Three Eyed Raven for Season 6.
It seems Ian McShane has also been cast in an unspecified role... thoughts?
http://www.denofgeek.us/tv/game-of-t...ree-eyed-raven
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Regarding McShane, the article suggests it could be Randyll Tarly, Sam's pops.
He's a little small for Tarly but he could definitely pull off the character.
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According to casting, the entire Tarly family will be cast. My guess is that they keep Randyll Tarly with his family to make it real awkward when Sam brings Gilly to them. Then he will be the person to defend the Reach when a certain other character being cast shows up. That will eliminate the need for introducing the Redwynes. Of course, I could be totally off and he could meet Brienne. They are casting Meribald, some "outlaws," and a possible new Frey so it is very likely they return Brienne to the Riverlands where she belongs.
There's a theory floating around, gaining traction which posits that Meera Reed would be poised to play a much bigger role in the last two seasons and that Jon Snow is indeed dead and staying dead.
What do ya'll think?
In a discussion on Reddit -ghostchief via mashable "it was predicted that the opening scene of Series 6 would feature a flashback to Ned Stark finding a dying Lyanna in the Tower of Joy. Now, in the original R+L=J theory, theorists have said they believe that this moment - where a dying Lyanna says, "Promise me, Ned" - actually takes place shortly after she's given birth, and what she's really asking Ned to promise her is that he'll take care of her baby (a.k.a. an infant Jon Snow) who is the rightful heir to the throne. The R+L=J+M theory takes this one step further, though; in the predicted opening scene described by ghostchief, a sobbing Ned Stark is distracted from his sister's death by the cries of a baby girl - a baby girl who is Jon Snow's twin sister."
And if indeed true, then it would suggest that Meera Reed has a much bigger role to play in the series. Thus eclipsing the character of Jon Snow, which would mean the possibilities of Jon Snow being part of the season 6 would be lesser.
I heard about this too and it's certainly plausible. I just wish we've seen Meera more. She really hasn't had a whole lot to do so far in the books or on the show. I also don't think it means Jon Snow is dead necessarily. I think that's just a smoke screen.
If Jon Snow really is dead, then it's one of the worst writing fails in the history of writing. Martin built his character up so much and hinted at multiple payoffs, but gave us none of them.
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Euron Greyjoy has been cast for Season 6.
http://tvline.com/2015/09/01/game-of...euron-greyjoy/
He was a lot older and a lot more badass in my mind.
When does it come back? Please don't tell me I have to wait till the new year.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
That's an inherent 'problem' with adapting novels. Authors write their characters with Olympian like physiques, but it's impossible -with few exceptions- to find competent actors matching those physical characteristics.
Ok, I won't tell you.
Ughh, I've been in such withdrawals. This whole waiting for new episodes sucks
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Soooooooooooo, this happened
Game of Thrones teases Jon Snow return for Season 6
Spoiler:
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FYI, the trailer is finally out. Look it up. It is pretty good. It definitely got me excited for the season. Now I just have to wait another 45 days or so.
Can't wait!
I'm about halfway thru the fourth book now, hoping to finish the last by the time the series resumes.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
I'm proud of you Heather. It didn't sound like you were going to give the books another shot but you did and now you're almost done with book 4. Let me tell you, if you can get through book 4 (and 5) then you must be into it. Books 4 and 5, which are essentially 1 book that Martin broke up, are somewhat of a chore.
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Book 4 is difficult to get through only because its cast is comprised of second tier characters.
I love book 5 though.
Yeah, I've been struggling with Book 4 a bit. I definitely had a hard time when it first started because it was all new characters. It was especially jarring reading them back to back because Book 3 ended with all these great story points, and then Book 4 started with all these different storylines, and it took forever to back to some of the cliffhangers from the previous book. I will say though, that it definitely has helped that I'm listening to the audiobooks vs reading the books. To me it's a lot easier to get through hard books if I'm listening. If I was reading this one, I know I would be struggling even more. I think I had this issue with season 4 of the series as well. I'm just not into the Dorne storyline at all. PlusSpoiler:I wonder why he chose to do that. Glad to hear it's not just me that wasn't enjoying it. I do hope Book 5 gets better.
Oh and Mike, I am glad that I gave it another go. I do think watching the series helped me get into it more this time.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Since you are already so far into book four it is too late for this but on my second read I found that reading the books as a combined set made it much easier to enjoy. There are several websites that give suggested chapter orders for a combined read of four and five. I believe the one I used was called "All Leather Must be Boiled." Then you do not have to wait to read about some of the favorite characters and you can better see the parallels between characters' arcs.
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I just looked it up. Well that explains a lot. Especially why I haven't heard about a bunch of main characters yet. Has he said why he chose to write the books this way? It seems kinda crazy. So am I going to get confused come Book 5? Am I going to go back in time? Also does that mean that some of the characters I'm reading about now are going to come to the end of their storylines and I won't hear about them in the next book?
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Books 4 and 5 were originally just book four. Then he (and his editors) realized it was way too long and decided to split it. His reasoning for splitting it by character instead of time period is at the end of book four but it basically boils down to wanting to finish each character's planned book four arc instead of cutting them in half. (His note at the end of book four also has the now funny comment that book five would be out in a year. It took five for him to finish it even though it was mostly already written.)
So to answer your other questions, yes you will "go back in time" to see the same story from different characters' perspectives but at the end of book five the stories rejoin so almost every character has at least one chapter in the book to wrap up that part of their story.