Game of Thrones: George RR Martin finished the last two novels

    Game of Thrones: George RR Martin finished the last two novels

    Great news arrives today for the many fans of the series Game of Thrones: indeed Ian McElhinney, the actor who played in the TV series Barristan Selmy, has declared that finally George RR Martin has finished the last two missing novels, thus ending the saga of A Song of Ice and Fire. In fact, from 1996 to 2011 only five books in this series were released: The Throne of Swords, A Game of Thrones, A Storm of Swords, The Feast of Crows, The Dance of Dragons, but in a few months everyone will finally be able to find out how it will end. whole story.



    Below we report the declaration of Ian McElhinney:

    I don't know if you know any more than I do, but what I've been told is that George has already written books six and seven. As far as he is concerned there are only seven books, but he reached an agreement with showrunners, David Benioff and Dan Weiss, that he would not publish them until the series was completed.

    Considering that The last episode of the series will air on Sunday 19 May, it is very likely that Martin's last two books will make their debut in bookstores by the end of 2019. However, it is fair to remember that the books will have a different ending than the one broadcast by HBO.

    It was to tell us George RR Martin same that, some time ago, in an interview with Rolling Stones, stated:

    The main points of the end will be things I told them five or six years ago. But there may also be changes. And there will be a lot to add. I can only say that when my next two books come out you will have to read them and find out.



    In short, we are no longer in the skin. While waiting to find out how the cycle will end in print, I take this opportunity to remind you that the latest episode of Game of Thrones will air on Sunday 19th May.

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