WiC Weekly: June 7-13

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Happy Sunday, and welcome to another informative WiC Weekly, the once-a-week Game of Thrones news-related roundup that also ventures Beyond the Wall for the hottest topics from the larger entertainment world from film and television. Let’s jump right in.

Amazon has a tall mountain to climb in adapting Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time series. Here are the moments we’re looking forward to in the first season:

The Witcher show on Netflix is a hit. While the series is based on the books, there are lots of iconic moments and characters we’d love to see onscreen:

Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Jonathan Frakes discusses the past, present and future of the iconic series, and why it resonates all these years later.

Here’s a weird one: apparently, the guy who created the comic strip Dilbert thinks the Black Lives Matter protests were inspired by…the Joker movie?

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?

What, the Doctor can regenerate as [SPOILER]? A new Doctor Who short starring David Tennant adds a new wrinkle to the mythology.

A Game of Thrones fan brought up the possibility of a Jon Snow-Sansa Stark romance to Kit Harington, and he wasn’t having it.

The writers of Star Trek: Voyager wanted the show to go in one direction, while over-producer Rick Berman wanted another. It sounds like things got intense:

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has gotten a lot of blowback after making transphobic comments. Now, Daniel Radcliffe says his piece:

HBO Max is off to a pretty solid start, but the shows doing the heaviest lifting at the moment aren’t the ones you’d expect:

That’s it for now, see you next Sunday!

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