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The Leaks Are Long And Full Of Spoilers: 'Game Of Thrones' Is Going To Huge Lengths To Stop Final Season Spoilers
In the words of Season 1's bratty Sansa Stark, "You're spoiling everything!" — well, at least that is the hope of HBO hackers when it comes to Game of Thrones. As the jewel in the network's crown, all eyes are looking toward that pointy chair when #GeorgeRRMartin's A Song of Ice and Fire saga wraps up its storyline in Season 8. With anything from #KitHarington's haircut to Dany's dye job making front-page news, everyone involved with the Seven Kingdoms is trying their utmost to keep those final season spoilers under wraps, and it seems that HBO is going to some serious lengths to do so.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Seven Hells And Weddings Bells: Kit Harington And Rose Leslie's Wedding Will Delay 'Game Of Thrones' Season 8
There is nothing more beautiful than the romantic union of two souls in good ol' wedding — well, that is unless you are part of HBO's Game of Thrones. Over the past seven seasons of sex and slaughter, fans of the fantasy epic have come to learn that weddings likely lead to throat-slitting, asphyxiation, or rape — not exactly the kind of wedding gift anyone asks for.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The 'Teen Wolf' Series Finale Perfectly Set Up A Potential Movie Or Spinoff
Teen Wolf wrapped its final season on Sunday, September 24th, but its ending was more of a "see you soon" rather than a goodbye. People we thought would die didn't, some characters were redeemed, and others were still standing at the end, leaving big question marks about the others we didn't see. All in all, it was a phenomenal job, especially since it effectively set the scene for a reboot, a revival, or a movie, whichever executive producer Jeff Davis wants to pursue in the future, and there is no doubt Davis isn't ready to let the successful series go.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Adrianne Palicki Was 'Devastated' By Her Failed 'Wonder Woman' TV Pilot — But She's Moving Forward With 'The Orville'
The DCEU's Wonder Woman blew fans away last summer and became a record-breaking box office smash, but six years before the epic blockbuster movie, NBC had ordered a TV pilot for Princess Diana of Themyscira. Starring Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman, along with Elizabeth Hurley and Cary Elwes, the potential series got a lot of hype at the time — but the network ultimately declined to pick it up.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
These Girls Are On Fire: How The Women Of 'The Flash' Are Making Their Mark On The CW Superhero Show
The Flash hasn't always been good to its female stars. In the past, it relegated Iris West, a fierce character in the DC comics, to a journalist who wasn't really working. In fact, she spent most of her time — after discovering Barry Allen's secret — hanging out at S.T.A.R. Labs and basically playing a cheerleader.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Awards Shows Ratings Are Plummeting: Maybe It's Time To Stop Being So Political
With the premiere of the Emmys on September 17th, viewers settled in to root for their favorite stars and television shows. Unfortunately, they also had to sit through monologues and speeches that blatantly veered into political territory as celebrities used their turn at the microphone to let the crowd know their views on the current political climate.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Cat Grant Is Changing Jobs In 'Supergirl' Season 3 — But Is It The Wrong Move For Her Character?
For the first two seasons of Supergirl, Cat Grant (played effortlessly by Calista Flockhart) was known as "the queen of media." Head of Catco Worldwide Media, she ran her company like she ran her life: efficiently and without compromise. She was in total control of her world, and when she left National City, a bright light went out.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











