WiC Weekly: March 17-23, 2025

The Wheel of Time and Severance both aired series-best episodes this past week. We cover that and much more:
Courtesy: Prime Video
Courtesy: Prime Video

Ready for another injection of all the news that's fit to share from the worlds of sci-fi, fantasy, movies, TV and books? We have the cure for what ails you.

Let's start with an editorial about Netflix's upcoming series of movies based on The Chronicles of Narnia. Everyone knows this story, but is Netflix banging up this plane before it even leaves the ground?

A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin is giving a lot of interviews lately, which for a Game of Thrones fan is the gift that keeps on giving:

Sticking with Mr. Martin, he again airs his opinions about the way Hollywood adapts books, and we again read into it more than we probably should:

The latest episode of The Wheel of Time may well be the best yet. We dive deep in our review:

The Wheel of Time is in the midst of its third and best season. Can the show turn this into a major success? Will Amazon let them?

There were at least two great episodes of TV that aired this week. The other dropped over on Apple TV+:

Game of Thrones alum Gwendoline Christie stars in the second season of Severance as Lorne, and she had a scene in the (excellent) finale that will definitely remind fans of her time as Brienne of Tarth:

A new Game of Thrones video game is coming, and you can get early access starting this week:

Sticking with Game of Thrones, we talked to the proprietor of a rare book organization who showed us his rare early editions of the Song of Ice and Fire books:

Finally, with The Wheel of Time blowing our socks off, we recommend some other shows to check out if you're enjoying it as much as we are:

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