SFX  |  April 2016
GAME OF THRONES: FACTS, RUMOURS, MYSTERIES George RR Martin might well be a genius, but genius takes its own sweet time. In a recent blog post, the author admitted that the next instalment of A Song Of Ice And Fire, The Winds Of Winter, the follow-up to 2011’s A Dance With Dragons won’t be ready before season six of Game Of Thrones airs. “Will the show ‘spoil’ the novels?” asks big George. “Maybe. Yes and no. I never thought the series could possibly catch up with the books, but it has.” Which means, for the first time ever, readers and TV viewers alike are in the dark as to where the plot is headed. Exciting, right? So, where were we? Predictably, given Game Of Thrones’ predilection for killing every mother flipper in the room, there were a lot of dead or presumed dead folk at the end of season five. Stannis is an ex-Baratheon (as confirmed by season five finale director David Nutter), Cersei’s daughter Myrcella is a gonner, and as for Jon Snow, well, who knows. But the two Royal deaths alone will have dire consequences. Is war on the horizon?
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