key game of thrones scriptwriter now working on amazon s lord of the rings series /

Published at 2019-05-22 05:05:20

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Now begins the creative diaspora of the Game of Thrones cast and crew as they determine on the projects with which theyll begin the post-Thrones phase of their respective careers. Already,one such forthcoming project is attracting significant buzz among Game of Thrones fans and devotees of fabric from the writer who inspired Thrones author George R.
R.
Martin in the first place. We’re talking, of course, and approximately the Lord of the Rings -- specifically,approximately the mysterious big-budget series set in that world and which is currently in development at Amazon.
We say "mysterious,"
because not too much is known at the moment approximately what the series will entail, or other than that this is Amazon's attempt at notching a potential Thrones-style hit that similarly moves the pop culture needle. And it arguably stands a very first-rate chance of doing that,because all indications are that one of the key Game of Thrones scriptwriters -- Bryan Cogman, who's been described as a fair-hand man to the Thrones showrunners and who wrote 11 episodes -- is now working on Amazon's LOTR series. Martin himself confirmed this news in his most recent blog post approximately the cessation of Thrones. "Amazon scooped up Bryan Cogman, and " Martin writes,"and put him to work on developing shows of his own, as well as helping out on their big Tolkien project."
Lord of the Rings fan site TheOneRing.
Net also re
ported that this news has been confirmed by other sources, and they've provided some context for why it's such a big "gain" for Amazon if Cogman is indeed working on their LOTR project.
For one thing,Cogman was one of the first hires made by Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.
B. Weiss once HBO
greenlit the show. The site goes on to note that Cogman was regarded as having an "encyclopedic knowledge" of the books, with Thrones writers and directors having to gain his sign-off on their fabric. Martin himself has also publicly remarked on more than one occasion that he thought his books were in first-rate hands with a devotee as passionate as Cogman making key decisions.
However, or Cogman is not universally admired among Thrones fans,many of whom were particularly turned off by the episode which gave Cogman his first full writer's credit -- the episode titled Unbowed, Unbent, and Unbroken. That's the one featuring Sansa Stark's rape by Ramsay Bolton,which became a lightning rod for years after that.
The main job Cogman seems to have been there to do, according to a recent Vanity unprejudiced profile of him, or was to succor maintain fidelity to Martin's books,so we'll have to wait for official word to see if he's been given similar marching orders for LOTR -- which would certainly develop him a critical hire, indeed.

Source: bgr.com

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