Good news to fans who haven't read the "Game of Thrones" novels as the enhanced edition of Random House and iBooks are rolling out. HBO confirmed that Jim Broadbent will be joining the cast as well as Daniel Radcliffe and Rachel Bloom.
Time relayed, that "Game of Thrones" has a record breaking 8.9 million live viewers during its Season 6 finale entitled "The Winds of Winter." For over six years the series has become a cultural phenomenon since its airing. Creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' confirmed that the series will end after season 8.
GamenGuide wrote that Jeremy Podeswa will be directing episode one and seven. Podeswa also directed Season 5's "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken," which was said to be least liked among all the episodes.
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Arya Stark's close friend Gendry has long disappeared in Season 3. It is said that he has been spared by Liam Cunningham's Ser Davos, though his comeback is expected anytime soon in "Game of Thrones" Season 7.
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Jim Broadbent's role in "Game of Thrones" Season7 has been confirmed it is only said that he will be playing a significant role. Radcliffe and Blool also joined the cast but is said just to be killed off. Massie Williams' Arya Stark promised that this season will be exciting as she tweeted "Nothing will prepare you for this"
The "Game of Thrones" Random House and iBooks are available on iPhones, iMac and iPads and it also includes several digital features to make the story easier to follow. The show's premier has also been pushed back to summer 2017.