HBO showrunners David Benioff and
D.B. Weiss have teased that Game
of Thrones is approaching
the finish line. Benioff and Weiss touched base on the seemingly imminent
endgame in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Aiming to round off HBO’s beloved political drama in one coherent swoop, the
showrunners revealed that, “we’re not
walking away. We’re approaching the finish line. From the outset, our hope was
to tell a complete story — beginning, middle and end. We are writing the final
act now, and the last thing we want to do is stay on stage after the play is
over”.
As two of the precious few people on planet Earth that are in on Martin’s
conclusive plans for Game of Thrones, further in the interview, Benioff and Weiss spoke more about the
show’s immediate future now that it’s surpassed the author’s literary schedule,
and Winds of Winter in particular. They said “We realized we’d
probably catch the books when we spent several days with George in Santa Fe in
2013, discussing the future of the book series and the television series.
George’s schedule is very much his own, as it should be for a novelist. But
we’re locked into a set schedule — a new season every year. In the beginning,
we hoped that if the show worked, we’d get seven seasons to tell the tale.
Seven kingdoms, seven gods, seven books — seven felt like a lucky number. The
actual messiness of storytelling might not be quite that numerologically
elegant, but we’re looking at somewhere between 70 and 75 hours before the
credits roll for the last time”.
Game of Thrones season 6 to roar onto the
small screen in time for Sunday, April 24. The road doesn’t end there, however,
after HBO renewed the award-winning drama for a seventh season; but it could be
a much shorter run of episodes than the standard 10-episode season.

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