Game of Thrones Cast on Leaving the Books Behind
The HBO adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones has run out of George R.R. Martin books to adapt. Season 5, due to premiere April 12, will tie up Martin's A Dance With Dragons, the last book available in the series. And without another book coming in the near future, the series creators have to go ahead and make Season 6 without the roadmap they've used for so long.
Of course, Game of Thrones showrunner David Benioff and screenwriter D. B. Weiss know how Martin's story ends, and have begun to write to his blueprints. But for the first time, the immediate future is completely unknown. To the Game of Thrones cast, this could either be a terrifying prospect or a liberating one - here's what Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy), Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Carice van Houten (Melisandre) and Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) had to say on the matter.
Charlie Day on The LEGO Movie Sequel, Oscar Snub
IGN's Roth Cornet recently spoke with Charlie Day about the latest season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (more on that soon!), but she also asked the actor about his voice work on The LEGO Movie and whether his fan-favorite character, '80s Spaceman Benny, could return for the sequel.
"I don't know if '80s Space Man is going to be in the sequel," Day replied. "I certainly hope he is. I love
. Those guys are the greatest. And I love that character. I was so grateful they called me and asked me to do that. So let's hope that he comes back, but I don't know anything yet. No one's told me."
Charlie Day on The LEGO Movie Sequel, Oscar Snub
IGN's Roth Cornet recently spoke with Charlie Day about the latest season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (more on that soon!), but she also asked the actor about his voice work on The LEGO Movie and whether his fan-favorite character, '80s Spaceman Benny, could return for the sequel.
"I don't know if '80s Space Man is going to be in the sequel," Day replied. "I certainly hope he is. I love
. Those guys are the greatest. And I love that character. I was so grateful they called me and asked me to do that. So let's hope that he comes back, but I don't know anything yet. No one's told me."
Ex-Battlefield Devs Found Indie Studio, Begin Work on RPG
David Goldfarb and Benjamin Cousins have come together to co-found a new indie studio called The Outsiders.
Goldfarb, who previously worked at Battlefield developer DICE, left his job as game director for PayDay 2 to become independent back in July 2014.
Cousins worked with Goldfarb at DICE, but eventually left to help launch Ngmco Sweden before becoming a free-to-play game consultant.
Speaking with Eurogamer, Goldfarb explained that he had been working on an idea for his new indie venture, but realized he wouldn't be able to do it alone.
Ex-Battlefield Devs Found Indie Studio, Begin Work on RPG
David Goldfarb and Benjamin Cousins have come together to co-found a new indie studio called The Outsiders.
Goldfarb, who previously worked at Battlefield developer DICE, left his job as game director for PayDay 2 to become independent back in July 2014.
Cousins worked with Goldfarb at DICE, but eventually left to help launch Ngmco Sweden before becoming a free-to-play game consultant.
Speaking with Eurogamer, Goldfarb explained that he had been working on an idea for his new indie venture, but realized he wouldn't be able to do it alone.
Jon Stewart to WWE’s Seth Rollins: “I’m Comin’ For You!”
Could it be that Jon Stewart, now only mere months away from leaving his post at The Daily Show, is finally allowing his wrestling fandom shine to through more? I mean, you might remember when he went on a small, spirited rant last year about The Undertaker losing at WrestleMania 30.
Well now, in good fun, Stewart has filmed a response to WWE Superstar Seth Rollins' comments from this past Monday night's episode of RAW (about The Daily Show being unwatchable) and the WWE is, understandably, touting it like crazy.
Check it out...
Jon Stewart to WWE’s Seth Rollins: “I’m Comin’ For You!”
Could it be that Jon Stewart, now only mere months away from leaving his post at The Daily Show, is finally allowing his wrestling fandom shine to through more? I mean, you might remember when he went on a small, spirited rant last year about The Undertaker losing at WrestleMania 30.
Well now, in good fun, Stewart has filmed a response to WWE Superstar Seth Rollins' comments from this past Monday night's episode of RAW (about The Daily Show being unwatchable) and the WWE is, understandably, touting it like crazy.
Check it out...
Parks and Recreation: 25 Great Ron Swanson Quotes
With only one double-sized final episode to go, Parks and Recreation's seven season run is almost over (NOOOOOOOOO!)
So what better way to help us cope with our upcoming loss than to take a look back and everyone's favorite bacon-loving, government-hating, gold-burying, banana-battling alpha specimen, Ron Swanson?
As a man who lives proudly "off the grid," Ron's a master carpenter, a suave saxophonist, and a proud carnivore. Here are some of his meatiest morsels of wisdom.
Parks and Recreation: 25 Great Ron Swanson Quotes
With only one double-sized final episode to go, Parks and Recreation's seven season run is almost over (NOOOOOOOOO!)
So what better way to help us cope with our upcoming loss than to take a look back and everyone's favorite bacon-loving, government-hating, gold-burying, banana-battling alpha specimen, Ron Swanson?
As a man who lives proudly "off the grid," Ron's a master carpenter, a suave saxophonist, and a proud carnivore. Here are some of his meatiest morsels of wisdom.
CS:GO Gets Largest Tournament Ever in August
The world’s largest Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament to date will be hosted by the Electronic Sports League (ESL) this August 22-23 in Cologne, Germany.
Held in the indoor Lanxess Arena, the event will seat 15,000 spectators and offer $250,000 in prize money to the winners among sixteen competing teams.
This time around, the prize pool is funded by ESL itself rather than the eSports community.
This is a decision that Ulrich Schulze, Managing Director of Pro Gaming at ESL, says is indicative of the organization’s dedication to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and its growing popularity in the eSports world.


