Predicting the final Game of Thrones season is a crapshoot, especially without George R.R. Martin’s books to guide us. We’re expecting some major deaths by next year’s finale, but a complex algorithm may have predicted even bigger shockers in store.
All manner of death and destruction are on the table for Game of Thrones’ final season, and Winterfell may not be the only locale getting a new sunroof. Resurfaced commentary from the Season 7 Blu-ray hints that Cersei might have good reason to watch the skies when Season 8 arrives in 2019.
The eighth and final Game of Thrones season hasn’t suffered any major leaks yet, but leave it to dedicated spoiler-hounds to get creative with their sourcing. A key character may yet have a role to play in Season 8, and we’re both impressed and unsettled with how fans figured it out.
As allegations of sexual harassment continue to mount against James Franco, questions naturally turn to the actor’s ongoing projects. HBO’s The Deuce in particular was renewed for Season 2 after critical acclaim, and both the network and creator David Simon now weigh in on the ongoing allegations against Franco.
If there’s one thing we agree on after seven Game of Thrones seasons, it’s that dragons remain as lifelike and awe-inspiring as ever. There may be a good, sexy reason for the former, as new insight from sound designer Paula Fairfield reveals that Drogon’s cries around Daenerys may have a more … uh, “sensual” source in nature.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 brings together “The Dragon and the Wolf” in the series’ penultimate finale, rocking the boat with some major twists and one fiery tease for Season 8. Who came out on top, and who bit the big one? Find out in our full review!
Game of Thrones is no stranger to musician cameos, though it’s hard to argue singer Ed Sheeran’s “Dragonstone” cameo felt less subtle than usual. Fans didn’t take kindly to the intrusion, and reportedly chased Sheeran off Twitter with their criticism.
The Duplass brothers will find plenty of Togetherness in HBO’s Room 104, a new anthology series chronicling the occupants of one mysterious motel room. There’s plenty of stars to join them in the first trailer as well, including James Van Der Beek, Orlando Jones, Transparent star Amy Landecker and more.
Dozens of movies play at the SXSW Film Festival every year, making it impossible to see all of them in just eight days. Even if you attended the annual insanity in Austin last week, chances are pretty high that you missed at least a few good movies. And if you’re a cinephile who skipped the fest entirely (congrats on your sleep), you might be wondering which films are worth putting on your radar. Lucky for the sleepless and the well-rested alike, we’ve put together a handy list featuring some of the best films from SXSW 2017.