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Comic-con: In which George R.R. Martin takes a break from writing to tell us he’s not going to take any breaks from writing.

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Here is George R.R. Martin at the House of the Dragons panel at San Diego Comic-Con saying that he’s not going to be “doing anything” until he’s finished writing The Winds of Winter. That’s right, he took a break from writing to come tell people he’s not going to take any breaks from writing. ~shakes fist~ GEORRRRRRGE!

As for what was revealed at the panel? Not much, really. Showrunner Ryan Condal announced that the island Driftmark, which is the seat of House Velaryon, will be explored a great deal. Also, there are going to be 17 dragons this season, a big step up from three.

The producers are already planning season two, though it hasn’t been greenlit yet.

And George R.R. Martin explains his inspiration from history for this particular moment in Westerosi history: “The Anarchy.”

“What is it about Westeros that they’re just so anti-a-queen?” a moderator asked the panel.

“My books are fantasies, obviously, but I do follow history a lot,” Martin said. “I get inspiration from history and I take elements from history and turn it up to 11 — obligatory ‘Spinal Tap’ reference — or to 111. ‘Game of Thrones,’ as many people observed, was based loosely during the English’s War of the Roses. This show was based on an earlier period in medieval history called The Anarchy. I pilfered freely from real history — Henry I, the king of England, when his only legitimate son drowned while trying to cross the English Channel, was left with only one legitimate child, which was his daughter Matilda. And he named her his heir and he made the lords of the kingdom swear felty to her. And then some years later he died and most of the lords of the kingdom forgot about that oath and said, ‘Oh, it doesn’t apply,’ because here comes her cousin Stephen who crosses the channel quickly and steals the treasury and gets himself crowned king and they entered a period called the anarchy.”

Also at the panel, Steve Toussaint invites Game of Thrones fans who can’t deal with the fact that he’s Black to get over themselves.

Here’s more coverage of the panel in case you just want every detail.

HBO had already released a trailer for House of the Dragon, so they unveiled an “extended” trailer at Comic-Con. If you can’t see the differences bewteen the two, Watchers on the Wall have you covered.

HBO is going to make Game of Thrones available in 4k on HBO Max beginning next month.

Also at Comic-Con:

The Walking Dead kids tease what fans can expect from the “savage” final season, including more dangerous walkers and cotton candy.

At the panel, the big news is that The planned Walking Dead movies featuring Rick and Michonne have been instead turned into an upcoming limited series.

Also, Norman Reedus told fans that the Daryl and Carol story isn’t over yet, even though it’s been announced that Melissa McBride was dropping out of the planned Daryl and Carol spinoff series.

Stephen Colbert led The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power panel, and asked the important questions: “Why do elves get short haircuts and where is the salon? Do female dwarves have beards?” The showrunners revealed that the series will focus on the downfall of the civilization of Númenor, due to the factionalization of groups living there, a particularly timely topic.

No, Regé-Jean Page is not a Marvel star now. Though it’s definitely something Marvel should consider …

MODOK might have been canceled at Hulu, but he’ll be a part of the upcoming Ant-Man and Wasp film.

The Mythic Quest panel revealed that there will be another flashback episode this season, this time telling the “origin story” of Poppy and Ian.

Bruce Campbell blames Ash vs. Evil Dead being canceled for low ratings because no one knew what the network Starz was when it was airing. I mean, maybe, but I suspect Starz made the decision to cancel in part by comparing their ratings to other Starz shows … right?

Severance promises they will eventually reveal the significance of the goats — but doesn’t say much more beyond that.

And Abbott Elementary used their fan experience at Comic-Con to raise money for real teachers through Donors Choose.

In non-Comic-Con news, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will host week-long musical residences featuring St. Vincent, James Taylor, and Joe Walsh, beginning tonight.

Turns out Desus and Mero broke up over their manager, Victor Lopez. Apparently, Lopez had been accused of being abusive to employees, and Showtime requested that he no longer work on the show. Desus was cool with it, but Mero felt they owed Lopez their loyalty. Boo. That said, if you side with the guy who has been accused of being abusive … maybe it’s not going to work out.

Dr. Oz is so bad at this. So, Dr. Oz tried to make a meme about his opponent John  Fetterman being missing from the campaign trail (after having a stroke), using the show Lost.

So Fetterman used the image for his banner image on Twitter:

And then Damon Lindelof got involved:

Don’t fuck with the bald guy.

Zac Efron and Netflix are being sued by a health and wellness brand over the name “Down to Earth.”

Gordon Ramsay is getting his own Tubi streaming channel. Considering he provides a solid 40% of Fox’s programming, this just makes sense.

Right on cue, Disney is being attacked by the Parents Television Council for including R-rated movies on Disney+. This is literally a quote from them: “So what comes next, adding live striptease performances in Fantasyland at Disney World?” LOL. No, but that would be awesome.

If you weren’t a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fan, you might not know that the “Woman Screaming at Cat” meme actually has a very sad story behind it.

Dave Chappelle just opened the Chris Rock/Kevin Hart show at Madison Square Garden, in case you were wondering how his “canceling” is going.

Don’t hold your breath for a Billy on the Street revival.

I don’t think Sydney Sweeney is going to be throwing out the first pitch at Fenway Park anytime soon.

It’s official: The U.K. will officially host Eurovision 2023 in Ukraine’s stead.

Renewals

Cancellations

In Development

 

Casting News

Mark Your Calendar

R.I.P.

Paul Sorvino, Legendary actor in Goodfellas, Godfather of Harlem, Law & Order and father of Mira Sorvino

David Warner, British actor known for Titanic, The Omen, Time Bandits, Tron, Twin Peaks, Wallander, and countless other roles

Bob Rafelson, Co-creator of The Monkees, and director of Five Easy Pieces and Easy Rider

Bobbie Faye Ferguson, Actress who appeared in Dallas, Designing Women, and The Dukes of Hazard, among others

Kevin Rooney, Emmy-winning comedy writer and standup comedian

Melanie Rauscher, Contestant on Naked and Afraid

Mark Howard, Nashville sports announcer and radio personality

Diana Kennedy, Author of Mexican cookbooks and authority on the cuisine

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