WiC Weekly: May 3-9

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Welcome to another fun and exciting edition of WiC Weekly, the once-a-week roundup of the top trending news articles from the world entertainment world Beyond the Wall. So, if you’re in need of an information download, then this is the place for you. Let’s get started.

There are nearly 10 novels in The Expanse series, and the cast is rearing to get through all of them and give fans an ending they’ll be happy with.

Few fantasy books are as hotly anticipated as The Doors of Stone, the third entry in Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicle series. When is it coming out?

The showrunner behind Amazon’s Wheel of Time show talks book-to-show changes, special effects, scope, and more. There’s even some season 2 news!

The cast and crew of Fear the Walking Dead tease a new direction for season 6. Let’s hope Morgan survives long enough to see it.

Noticeably absent from The Last Kingdom season 4, the question of where Uhtred’s youngest child is has been answered by the show’s producer.

Jedi: Fallen Order was the first straightforwardly enjoyable Star Wars video game in a long while. This news is as inevitable as it is welcome:

Neil Gaiman talks about his plans for Netflix’s adaptation of The Sandman, probably his best work. It’ll take a village to pull this one off.

Between The Witcher, The Last Kingdom and The Letter for the King, Netflix is going all in on medieval drama lately. And there’s more to come:

Starz isn’t filming new episodes of Outlander just yet, but preparations for season 6 have been ongoing for a long while anyway.

Wihtgar swept into the most recent season of The Last Kingdom and killed two important characters! Actor Ossian Perret breaks it all down for us:

That’s it for this week, folks. See you next Sunday!

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