Game Of Thrones writer George R.R. Martin has opened up about the ending of the show on which his books were based in a new interview.Speaking to The Independent, Martin reflected on the backlash the show received online after its divisive ending.“I don’t understand how people can come to hate so much something that they once loved,” Martin told the publication. “If you don’t like a show, don’t watch it!
How has everything become so toxic?”He also spoke about the wider reaction of some fans online to shows like Thrones and the upcoming Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power series that is being shown on Amazon this autumn.“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power isn’t even on yet, but if you follow what’s going on online, the controversy about it is like World War Two.
They’re dropping atomic bombs on each other,” Martin said about the reaction of some fans to writers and shoemakers who deviate from the source material.He continued: “You hear controversies about some of the Marvel shows and the Marvel movies, certainly about the DC characters.
It used to be if you were a fan of Star Trek, you liked Star Trek. Now it seems like half the people who call themselves Star Trek fans hate Star Trek, and the Star Wars fans hate Star Wars, and the Tolkien fans hate Rings of Power.
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