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We did get to wet our beaks with the television phenomenon known as Game of Thrones which aired just before Dance was published in April 2011. Indeed, we thought, Winds would be out before the HBO series caught up. Oh, how wrong we were.
Since Dance was published, Game of Thrones ran for eight years and ended in 2019 (with multiple seasons not sourced from any published book), three novellas and two reference books were published, and a new HBO series, House of the Dragon premiered, but no Winds of Winter.
Martin has been asked numerous times over the past decade when Winds would be released. His answers have been less than honest; some would call them lies. Like the thousand blades of Aegon’s enemies, a story we agree to tell each other over and over until we forget that it’s a lie. Here’s every time George R.R. Martin has lied about the Winds of Winter release date.
Needless to say, Martin is far from reliable when it comes to if and when Winds will ever come out. It is difficult for any observer not to think that Winds keeps getting put on the back burner when all this other content has been created, and Martin’s involvement in creating another show is so much deeper than it was with Game of Thrones.
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