Author George R. R. Martin told Welt ( via iO9) that’s how he wanted the saga to end, but HBO rejected the idea about four years ago. At the time, Martin, Benioff, and Weiss were discussing the
HBO. “ Game of Thrones ” author George R.R. Martin just clarified that his upcoming novels are moving “further and further away” from the events of his saga as depicted in HBO’s TV show

The inaugural installment of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, A Game of Thrones, made its debut in 1996, about ten years following George R.R. Martin’s involvement with The Twilight Zone. Martin’s creative contributions have since paved the way for the beloved HBO series Game of Thrones and its prequel, House of the Dragon.

George R.R. Martin Says HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Ending Won’t Influence Future Novels. I was under the impression that Martin had given Weiss and Benioff the general arc of the story and the ending and that, while they might get there in a different way than he did, it ended the way the novels will end. Most Game of Thrones fans know this story: George R.R. Martin released A Dance with Dragons, the fifth book in his Song of Ice and Fire series, back in 2011, the same year Game of Thrones debuted
George R. R. Martin originally planned for five characters to survive the end of the "Game of Thrones" novels, "A Song of Ice and Fire." Game of Thrones Spoilers: 5 Characters Might Survive to the End

Author George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones, the first book in the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series, features Bran as the first main point-of-view character. In interviews, Martin has said

There is good news for fans of Game of Thrones TV series is that the ending for the HBO TV show won’t be the same ending for the novels. Book Ending Will Be Different . According to George R. R. Martin, the unreleased books will be different than the shows. Since most people hated the ending, this makes a lot of sense. After eight long years and a six-episode season, we have our ending to Game of Thrones.But is this the same ending that author George R.R. Martin had in mind when he began crafting A Song of Ice 1eqn.
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