WiC Weekly: May 10-16

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Welcome to another fun and informative edition of WiC Weekly, the once-a-week roundup of the hottest and most popular news items from the world of Game of Thrones and the entertainment scuttlebutt from Beyond the Wall.

Josh Whitehouse was cast in Blood Moon, a Game of Thrones prequel set thousands of years before the main show, before it was cancelled. What happened there?

The Last Kingdom season 4 left lots of questions unanswered, so we’re all hoping and praying for a season 5 renewal. What do the cast and crew think?

Eysteinn Sigurdarson plays the new Vikings warlord Sigtryggr on The Last Kingdom. He spills about enemies, friends and pink hairnets.

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 Harry Potter movies aren’t that old, but in an industry obsessed with remakes and reboots, is it possible we’ll see them restarted anyway?

The Wheel of Time has a lot going for it—the characters, the story, the scale—but best of all may be the detailed fantasy world. Let’s get to know it.

Game of Thrones writer Bryan Cogman is not working on HBO’s prequel series House of the Dragon…anymore. But he still knows a thing or two.

Outlander star Sam Heughan talks us through the events in the intense season 5 finale, and promises something to “tide us over” between now and season 6.

It’s been a year since the end of Game of Thrones, and it has some fans thinking about the paths not taken. Other fans have walked down them:

The second season of HBO’s His Dark Materials will be coming along later this year, virus or no virus! The third and final season, though…

That’s it for this week, folks!

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