WiC Weekly: March 29-April 4
Welcome back to another informative and exciting WiC Weekly, the weekly Game of Thrones news-related roundup that also covers the entertainment world Beyond the Wall. What is the cast of Thrones doing now? What movies and television shows have been pushed back because of the coronavirus pandemic? Sit back, relax, and let’s get into the details.
HBO is giving fans reason to stay at home during this time of crisis by making some shows and movies available for free…not Game of Thrones, though.
Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings almost had a “very un-Tolkien” ending.
We finally have a look at the cover for the final novel in Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories series, on which Netflix’s The Last Kingdom is based.
Netflix is hard at work adapting Neil Gaiman’s classic comic The Sandman, and a Game of Thrones veteran has an audition for a fan-favorite role!
Everyone is feeling the strain of the coronavirus pandemic, but A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin has found a “silver lining.”
Please hurry, George. We need a hero in these dark times.
Anson Mount has been a hit as Captain Pike on Star Trek: Discovery. What are the odds that he could return to the role? He tells us all about it.
Why did we match up key Game of Thrones characters with people from The Tiger King and explain why they go together? I don’t know, but it happened.
Westworld always has a new mystery for us. We’re trying to figure out which host is occupying Charlotte Hale’s robotic body. Let’s look at the options!
Take a look at some concept art for the second season of The Mandalorian! Plus, Jamie Lee Curtis joins the cast? Lots of news flying lately.
Sam Heughan (Jamie Fraser) talk us through last week’s brutal episode of Outlander, and the shirtless river scene that made it all bearable.
That’s it for now. See you next week!
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