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George R.R. Martin provides an update on Winds of Winter and Dark Winds Season 2
George R. R. Martin is a name generally associated with the highly popular TV series, Game of Thrones, as its creator. However, he is expanding his working area. His skills now include helping to bring other famous novels to life as well. The writer is now an executive producer for AMC’s new TV show ‘Dark Winds‘. Martin recently revealed that his new TV show has been renewed for a second season, while also giving out a little detail about his work on his long-awaited book Winds of Winter.
Martin wrote on his blog, Not A Blog:
“Meanwhile, over at AMC, DARK WINDS has been picked up for a second season. The reviews were amazing, and the numbers were very strong; we hope to be bringing Tony Hillerman’s stories to television for many years to come. My congratulations to our directors Chris Eyre and Sanford Bookstaver, to Graham Roland and the rest of our amazing writers, to Robert Redford and his decades of determination, to the incredible tireless Tina Elmo, and to Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon, Jessica Matten, Deanna Allison, and a supporting cast as good as any I have ever worked with. If you have not seen DARK WINDS yet, check it out… on AMC, or streaming on AMC +. I am proud to have helped this one going.
Yes, WINDS OF WINTER. No, have not forgotten. I was back with Tyrion this past week.
There’s more going on, but that’s all the time I have for today.”
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