
Game Of Thrones' Red Wedding Changed Robb Stark's Last Words & Avoided A Book Theory That Made His Death Worse
Game of Thrones alters Robb Stark’s last words at the Red Wedding, avoiding a book theory that somehow makes his death more devastating.
Game of Thrones is a multimedia franchise created by George R.R. Martin. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire is the basis for the award-winning HBO series Game of Thrones, which lasted for eight seasons. After the incredibly divisive final season of Game of Thrones, the series was followed up by the prequel series House of the Dragon, which also received critical acclaim.
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