George R.R. Martin spills the beans on HBO's The Hedge Knight

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George R.R. Martin spills the beans on HBO's The Hedge Knight
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Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin shared some additional details about HBO's upcoming spinoff series The Hedge Knight.

novellas, the first of which is called. In his recent blog post, Martin confirmed that the HBO series will adapt the first novella.

He also revealed that the season will likely consist of six episodes, though that could change. Ira Parker, who wrote the fourth episode ofMartin, who says that the pilot script is “terrific,” is attached as an executive producer on“There is no date set yet for the series premiere, or even for the show to begin shooting… but the writing is well underway,” Martin says.

next. The author also wants to have published the other Dunk and Egg stories floating around in his head by then.If you want to get a head start on Dunk and Egg’s adventures before the series debuts, you can buy

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