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'House of the Dragon' was named Best Television Series - Drama at this year's Golden Globe Awards. The 'Game of Thrones' prequel beat off competition from 'Better Call Saul', 'The Crown','Ozark' and 'Severance' to take the coveted accolade, with former showrunner Miguel Sapochnik and cast members Milly Alcock and Emma D'Arcy accepting the honour. Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy went to 'Abbott Elementary' ahead of 'The Bear', 'Hacks', 'Only Murders in the Building', and 'Wednesday'. Creator, writer and star Quinta Brunson accepted the accolade alongside co-stars Sheryl Lee Ralph, Li...
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Miguel Sapochnik is stepping down as co-showrunner on ‘House of the Dragon’. The 48-year-old directed the pilot episode of HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel series and served as its showrunner alongside Ryan Condal for the first season, but he is walking away from the project and franchise veteran Alan Taylor is joining the team. Alan will serve as executive producer and director for season two of 'House of the Dragon’, while series creator Ryan Condal will serve as the sole showrunner for the second season and continue to work with its writer George R.R. Martin. Miguel is also said to have sign...
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George R.R. Martin has seen a rough cut of the ‘Game of Thrones’ spin-off series ‘House of Dragons’ and “loved it”. The 73-year-old author wrote the ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ series of books that the HBO fantasy drama was based on, and has now teased the upcoming spin-off series – which tells the story of the Targaryen family – is set to be “amazing”. In a post on his website in which he reflected on ‘House of Dragons’ being named IMDb’s “most anticipated new show” of 2022, he wrote: “Don’t tell anyone … I've seen a rough cut of the first episode. And loved it. It's dark, it's powerful, it's vi...
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Tom Hanks has revealed how the simplicity of 'Finch' appealed to him. The 65-year-old actor stars in the new post-apocalyptic drama as dying engineer Finch Weinberg, a man who tries to create a humanoid companion to look after his dog Goodyear when he passes away, and Hanks was delighted with the "very basic premise". Tom told SFX magazine: "You didn't have to project anything onto it other than a very, very basic premise: a guy had a dog and it's very dangerous to be outside. "(My thought) was just literally, 'Okay, this is not a sequel. It's original and yet familiar at the same time.'' " Th...
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