'The Winds Of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: 'Game Of Thrones' Series Causing George R.R. Martin To Delay Book Launch?

"The Winds Of Winter" and "A Dream Of Spring" will take some time to round up the book series "A Song Of Ice And Fire" not because George R.R. Martin is aging or ailing. Conjectures say that more than physical hurdles, George R.R. Martin may be experiencing difficulty completing the plot and subplot expositions for "The Winds Of Winter" because of the "Game Of Thrones" tv series.

Citing a Vox article, George R.R. Martin could be in a quandary delivering "The Winds Of Winter" because of his propensity for elaborate character development. While this built a strong following for George R.R. Martin and "A Song Of Ice And Fire," the "Game Of Thrones" TV series does not necessarily mirror the style.

Vox proposes that the "Game Of Thrones" tv series' Season 6 fully overtaking George R.R. Martin in completing "The Winds Of Winter" provides the best illustration of the author's dilemma. Certainly George R.R. Martin has remained an active consultant for "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 as proxy to the completed "The Winds Of Winter" book.

However, where George R.R. Martin continues the methodical and provocative unveiling of his characters and their journeys in "The Winds Of Winter" to align in an epic conclusion in "A Dream Of Spring," the "Game Of Thrones" series speeds from arc to arc. In which case, according to Vox, the careful subplot build up such as Arya Stark's in "The Winds Of Winter" is now exposed to be unnecessary, so to speak, by "Game Of Thrones."

The adventure for fans now is to see how a celebrated novelist as George R.R. Martin will succeed in leaving fans with an intoxicated hunger when "The Winds Of Winter" is completed. Screen Rant states that the "Game Of Thrones" series will not always spoil the "The Winds Of Winter" and "A Dream Of Spring" for George R.R. Martin fans.

The media outlet provided instances when producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss had the "Game Of Thrones" series deviate from "A Song Of Ice And Fire" books, as TV adaptations tend to do. However, Screen Rant points out that the "Games Of Thrones" series will have to align with the important arcs of "The Winds Of Winter" and "A Dream Of Spring" to bring the tale to the same "A Song Of Fire And Ice" conclusion.

In the meantime, George R.R. Martin trudges on with his creative pace for "The Winds Of Winter." At the very least fans are able to project that "A Song Of Ice And Fire" will be wrapped up when George R.R. Martin releases "A Dream Of Spring" come 2024, long after the "Game Of Thrones" tv series has aired its goodbye.

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