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Explaingoddammit.
Explaingoddammit.
I just read that the dark tower movie will take place after the end of book 7 so it is not an adaptation of any of the books. It will have its own story based off the books.Ya I have been waiting for years. They have had ideas for directors and actors and production companies. I think they are getting it right for the most part. I like Matthew mcconahey as the bad guy. (Don't click the spoiler if you don't want the book spoiled )the man in black, Walter o dim, maerlyn, randall flag, richard fannin, etc etc
I think idris elba is a great actor and will do a good job but major plot points are about roland being a white man and how that produces a struggle in the early relationship between him and other certain characters (don't want to spoil too much).
I had heard russell crow was going to play the lead at one point. That would have worked too.
Idris elba will kill it though. He is awesome.
I can't wait.
Stephen king also has another movie coming out for his book Cell. (One of my favorites) it has john cusak and Samuel L Jackson in it. I look forward to that one too.
hold the door
There is a huge part of the story that the show hasn't even hinted at, but I assume it'll play large in the finale of the books.
Arya's direwolf is still out there. In the books Arya has wolf dreams and her wolf is the alpha of a huge pack of regular wolves that have been scavenging the battlefields eating dead soldiers and the like.
Maybe he pulled a Glen and dove under the snow to survive.
So, the real question is this:
Now that we know that Bran can affect the past, thereby affecting the future, what else does he change? Does this affect anything else, or just a convenient way to kill of Hodor and hit us in the feels?
Also, who survives all this? Doesn't it seem like only of Daenerys or Snow will survive? It would be too happy if they both lived. Who sacrifices themselves to save Man from the White Walkers? Also, the dragons have to come in dramatically at the end and fry the White Walkers, no? That has to be the whole point, doesn't it? Daenerys dies, dragons go on a rampage, then fly off to the North never to be seen again. Snow takes the Throne. OR, does Snow and Daenerys fall and Sansa takes over the throne? She seems to have grown a head on her shoulders after last night.
Oh, and I hope Captain Phasma hooks up with that wild-ling guy. Their babies would be the ultimate warriors.