The creators of Game of Thrones answer crucial questions about the future of Night King in the HBO series – Entertainment News, Firstpost



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Game of Thrones is soon reaching its peak and fans around the world are apprehensive of the worst. Showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss recently invited Jimmy Kimmel Live to discuss the development of the series. One of the main topics discussed in the interview was the future of Night King (now fallen) in the coming episodes.

  The creators of Game of Thrones answer crucial questions about the future of Night Kings in the HBO series

Creators of Game of The Thrones David Benioff and Dan Weiss. Screenshot of YouTube Screen

Dan and David revealed how they had both pbaded the writer's test of the George RR Martin series, before they could get close to chains with the idea of ​​ GoT . Martin asked them if they knew who Jon Snow's mother was. After having (fortunately) pbaded the test, they then shot the pilot episode.

Kimmel then asked about the future of the series. When asked if the audience had seen the last king of the night and the legends, they all responded unanimously saying "Maybe".

To the question of whether anyone would climb on the iron throne, they repeated their response, evoking loud bursts of laughter. members of the public watching the live broadcast.

Jason Momoa, who was playing Khal Drogo in the show, also made a comical appearance during which he received a fake "death call". He replied coldly, saying, "I am Aquaman now."

Look at the interview here.

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Publication date: May 05, 2019, 2:15 pm
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Date Updated: May 05, 2019 14:15:06 IST

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