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New ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 7 Trailer Released

For centuries our ancestors fought together against a common enemy! HBO has released an amazing and action-packed new trailer for Game Of Thrones season seven, displaying the raised stakes for the upcoming episodes. There’s a lot of footage to digest but the most obvious and noteworthy piece of information is the fact that we might see Jon Snow team-up with one of the great Westeros houses to defeat the White Walkers. While we don’t get to see who Jon is talking to, he is clearly attempting to forget the past and gain the help of an enemy. Speaking as a fan, I would assume that he’s attempting to reason with Daenerys and persuade her that the White Walkers do exist.

Also Read:12 Historical Influences on ‘Game of Thrones’

This trailer doesn’t offer too much in terms of story, but it does have a major focus on Sansa and suggests that Sophie Turner’s character will be taking an even darker turn in the latest season. We also get a glimpse of Daenerys as she makes her way to Westeros (finally) as well as Arya, who seems to be travelling back home where hopefully she will come back into contact with Jon and Sansa. We also get a small look at the Night King and his White Walker army, who will likely be featured more in the upcoming seasons. Game Of Thrones is well known for delivering some of the best battles on television and I can happily say that after watching this trailer, season seven looks like the most brutal so far.

Game Of Thrones Season 7 premieres on HBO this July. Let us know what you thought of the latest trailer in the comments section below!

 

 

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Carnage To Make Appearance In ‘Venom’ Movie?

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The Hollywood Reporter recently published a big article detailing how Sony’s deal with Marvel on Spider-Man came to be. It’s full of great information, but includes a detail that is either a typo or a big announcement that wasn’t supposed to be made.

Toward the middle of the article, when Venom is mentioned, the author includes that Carnage will be included in the movie.

“As for the expansion plans, Tom Hardy is starring in Venom, dated for Oct. 5, 2018, which will also feature the villain Carnage.”

THR is a well respected outlet, and I doubt that they’d lazily throw in such a big piece of news if it weren’t true.

Who should play Carnage in the Venom film? Sound off in the comments below.

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‘X-Men: Gold’ In A Rush To Get Somewhere?

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This week X-Men: Gold issue six comes out, concluding the second story arc. While both arcs were enjoyable, they seemed to wrap up before really gaining any significant footing. Is X-Men: Gold in a rush to get somewhere?

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***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

X-Men: Gold #6 is the third and final chapter of “Techno Superior”. The sentient, mutant hunting, AI takes on Kitty Pryde’s X-Men and a handful of other heroes that happened to be in NY. The foes only weakness? Psychic attacks.

The team’s psychic heavy hitter, Rachel Summers, is unconscious. She’s going through a bad dream tour of self doubt and advice from her parents, allies, and future self. She faces her fear and wakes up to swiftly end the threat her teammates face.

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Personally, I’m a big fan of one-shots and tighter story arcs as opposed to the giant epics that last forever. Especially when it comes to X-Men comics. Writer Marc Guggenheim certainly isn’t going for big stories that may wear out their welcome. He’s also not giving anything time to breath.

Any Marvel fan today knows when a story is rushed. Too many cancelled books forced to wrap up their master plan in a single farewell issue. We’re all too familiar with it. That’s not the case here, but it’s a similar feeling after finishing this book. The only difference is knowing that there’s another issue in two weeks.

Both of X-Men: Gold‘s arcs were entertaining, action packed, and scratched the itch of longtime X-Fans ascetically. Guggenheim and company have a good handle on the characters and history. It’s all just happening a bit too fast.

This issue in particular ended on a rather unfulfilling note. As soon as Rachel awoke, it was over. Her internal conflict and fear of her full potential is extremely appealing. I wouldn’t have minded to spend some more time with that. Especially when it gives us our Cyclops back for a brief moment.

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Gambit and Storm have been very close friends for a long time. Whether or not it warrants exploration, the two X-Men share a kiss and it’s barely given a second mention. I’m not saying I want a whole issue exploring the kiss, but maybe another panel or so.

I understand we’re long removed from the Claremont X-Men tactic of letting things slowly develop in the background for years, but why such a rush to move forward? It’s hard for anything to carry weight moving forward if the gravity of events doesn’t get fleshed out and felt by both character and reader.

Perhaps Guggenheim has major plans for the team in the future and these first six issues are a soft opening number? Are the first few story arcs aimed more at drawing in new readers than earning back the trust of longtime fans? That’s not what Marvel promised the objective of this book was when ResurreXion was announced.

Pacing is important with comic books, especially ones that ship twice monthly. This is where an editor should step in and help plot the future.

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Only time will tell where the book is headed and whether or not we’ll get a chance to really catch up with our beloved mutants before we get there. The book has a long enough leash where a pacing problem won’t derail the experience as long as it delivers otherwise.

The creative team is worthy of our trust for now. I believe in X-Men: Gold.

What do you think of the series so far? Is pacing a problem or has nitpicking gone too far? Let us know in the comments below!

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Peter Parker Learns To Drive In New Audi Commercial

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A new, extended Audi commerical has been released that sees Tom Holland’s Peter Parker take the driving test. Watch the video below.

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Spider-Man: Homecoming features Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Donald Glover, Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Tyne Daly, Tony Revolori, Bokeem Woodbine, and Hannibal Buress.

“A young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging super hero in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.). Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine – distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man – but when the Vulture (Michael Keaton) emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened.”

Drive yourself to the movie theater and check out Homecoming when it’s released on July 7.

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Report: Ron Howard Likely To Direct ‘Han Solo’ Film

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Yesterday, news broke that Phil Lord and Chris Miller have left the untitled Han Solo spinoff film due to “creative differences”. Now, the film which is scheduled for release next year, has no director – however, this might change soon enough.

Deadline is reporting that Ron Howard is the new directorial frontrunner. Howard is known for his work behind Apollo 13, Rush, and most recently, In The Heart Of The Sea.

Disney losing directors on the Han Solo flick came as a huge surprise to fans. It just shows that, despite a company being well renounded and putting our great products, it’s possible for something to disrupt that trend.

How would you feel about Howard taking over the Han Solo film? Sound off in the comments below.

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New Look At Hugh Jackman In ‘The Greatest Showman’ Released

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Empire Magazine has revealed an awesome new look at Hugh Jackman in The Greatest Showman. Directed by Michael Gracey, the film is a passion project for Jackman who has worked for seven years to bring P.T. Barnum’s true story to the big screen.

The film has gone through various changes over the years, including the decision to make the true story a musical. Obviously, Hugh Jackman is well-known for his musical talents and this will be the first big-screen musical for the actor since Les Misérables in 2012. Since then we’ve seen La La Land burst into Hollywood and everyone is waiting for the next cinematic musical.

Check out the image below:

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The Greatest Showman tells the true story of American showman P.T. Barnum, who founded the circus that became the famous traveling Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The film also stars Zac Efron (Baywatch), Michelle Williams (Manchester By The Sea), and Spider-Man: Homecoming star Zendaya.

The Greatest Showman arrives in cinemas on Christmas Day! Make sure you check back with Monkeys Fighting Robots for more updates.

 

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Season Five Of ‘Orange Is The New Black’ Returns The Hit Netflix Series Back To The Top Of Its Game

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Orange is the New Black is one of those Netflix shows that is undeniably great, but during the long hiatuses between each season, the events of the previous season leave me. After the first two spectacular and groundbreaking installments, the show’s third and fourth time around left me desiring me more. Despite season four’s heartbreakingly powerful final two episodes, I found the other twelve contrite to the point of boring. The characters were as enjoyable to spend time with as ever, and the overarching plotline involving the new, untrained (bordering on cruel) C.O.s was compelling, but the season still had the same enormous problem that it suffered through during it’s third batch of thirteen episodes – mainly, ever since the show shifted its focus away from Piper and centering all of the action around her story, it seemed to lose its way. Frankly, it’s been all over the place, swinging so wildly through different tonal shifts, it’s been akin to watching Dr. Jekyll transforming into Mr. Hyde before immediately turning back again.

It’s because of my waning interest in the show that it took me as long to sit down and start season five as it did. Once I started, however, I couldn’t stop. Season five of Orange is the New Black is not only its most tonally consistent, wildly ambitious season yet, but I would go so far as to say it was probably the show’s best since its debut.

Beyond this point, there are going to be slight spoilers, so read past the jump at your own risk.

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11 Reasons ‘Batman’ #25 Is The Start Of A War You Want To Witness

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As Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle lay in bed together, Bruce begins to tell her a tale from his first year as the Batman. In a very detailed and deeply revealing narrative, Selina and the reader begin to learn about two of the Batman’s deadliest enemies. How they met. How they clashed. How they brought the city of Gotham to a deadly war. And like all war stories, everyone will come away with scars.Batman #25

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“War Of Jokes and Riddles” Part 1
Written by: Tom King
Art by: Mikel Janin
Colors by: June Chung
Lettered by: Clayton Cowles
Published by: DC Comics

In a nice bit of change, Tom King takes us into flashback territory with this issue. Having it be a first person narration by Batman puts both the reader (and Catwoman) in the frontlines of a very intense opening of what is sure to be a very explosive story. Read on for 11 reasons to join the war that starts in Batman #25

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Page from ‘Batman’ #25
  1. Tom King’s Batman narration is very unique and this issue is a perfect example. We all love being in the head of Batman the tactician, the badass. But King shows us a very human side of Batman. One with feelings, fears, and even doubts as he looks back.
  2. Mike Janin’s clean and elegant art set the tone perfectly. It’s cinematic.
  3. The colors by June Chung are a sight to behold. The use of light and shadow in the opening two pages (one of which is included at the top of this review) is simply gorgeous.
  4. Keeping both the Riddler and Joker hid and obscured in shadows gives them a nice level of fright.
  5. The way King writes the Riddler. I can’t remember the last time Edward Nigma was this creepy. Just look at the scene where an escaping Nigma faces off against a SWAT team.
  6. “This city. It’s always covered in rain or snow or heat.” –Batman
  7. The multi-villain splash image on page 26.
  8. “You need to laugh or else who are you? And you can’t laugh as long as he’s out there. To laugh again you need to kill him” –Riddler.
  9. Clayton Cowles lettering. Each person has an evocative font. Each sound effect is felt and heard. A reminder of how important a talented letterer is to the comics medium.
  10. How this creative team can make Joker sitting silently at a desk terrifying and tense.
  11. “All Right. Go Ahead Mr. Feder. I’m ready to laugh” -Joker

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    Page from ‘Batman’ #25

As the first of King’s stories to start diving deeply into Batman’s more popular Rogues, this could not have been better. This title has been all about slow burns with big payoffs from the beginning, and this feels like it is heading in that same great. I can’t wait to see what happens next and where this story goes. Bring on the jokes and riddles!

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12 Historical Influences on ‘Game of Thrones’

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The seventh season of Game of Thrones is fast approaching and the dynastic struggle for the Iron Throne of Westeros is coming to a close. When George R. R. Martin came up with the ideas for his A Song of Ice and Fire series he was reading about the War of the Roses, a medieval war between two factions for the English throne. The history and geography of the British Isles (as well elements from European history) has been a major influence on the book series and obviously the TV adaptation and being an Englishman with a history degree let us look at some of the events that influenced the popular fantasy franchise.

The Ice Age

During the Ice Age, Britain was attached to mainland Europe and early humans crossed into the land via this land bridge. Fossilized footprints in Norfolk provide evidence that early humans were in Britain 800,000 years ago and modern humans have been in Britain for 30,000 years and settled to become the Celts. The land bridge flooded at the end of the Ice Age – making Britain into an island.

This is similar to how the First Men settled into Westeros. The First Men crossed a land bridge known as The Arm of Dorne and they soon fought the residents: the Children of the Forest. The Children of the Forest resort to using magic to break the Arm of Dorne to stop the flow of men and creating the Stepstone Islands.

The History of the Kings of Britain – Geoffrey of Monmouth

Geoffrey of Monmouth was a 12th-century cleric from Wales who was famous for writing Historia Regum Britanniae (The History of the Kings of Britain) – a chronicle of the history of Britain – from the settlement of Brutus of Troy to Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain – to the Legendary King Arthur. Whilst dismissed now as historical writing it was an important work during the Middle Ages.

Before men arrived in Britain in The History of the Kings of Britain, the land was dominated by giants who Brutus defeated to claim domination over the land. This is similar to the history of Westeros, because before the First Men arrived Giants and the Children of the Forest and the First Men immediately went to war with this mystical creatures before a peace was brokered.

The Punic Wars

During the early rise of the Roman Republic, it became a rival to another empire across the Mediterranean Sea: Carthage. The nations entered into a series of wars known as the Punic Wars that lasted 112 years and ended with the defeat of Carthage. This was a war famous for the rise and fall general and statesman Hannibal Barca who crossed the Alps and nearly defeated the young Roman Republic.

The Punic Wars mirror series of conflicts between the glowing Valyrian Freehold and the established Ghiscari Empire. Over the course of five wars known as the Ghiscari Wars, the Valyrians were able to defeat and conquer the old Empire. The wars started when the Ghiscaris feared the rise of the Valyrians who discovered dragons and by the time war ended up spanning to the Summer Sea, the Basilisk Isles, and Sothoryos as well as Essos.

Caligula

The Roman Empire was famous for having some batshit insane rulers and the 3rd Emperor of the Roman Empire – Caligula was arguably the most insane and cruel of them all. Caligula was a young man of 24 when he became Emperor and ruled for less than four years, being murdered by his bodyguards.

Caligula was the product of incest, his parents were cousins and were famous for being a cruel and sadistic rule. Caligula was noted for having a violent streak and his alleged crimes included ordering a section of the audience at games he was presiding at to be eaten by wild beasts – sleeping with other men’s wives and bragging about it and having a statue of himself erected in the Temple of Jerusalem. He was also accused of committing incest with his sisters and prostituting them – turning the palace into a brothel and made his horse into a consul.

Joffrey Baratheon has often been compared to Caligula and his style of rule: Joffrey was really the product of an incestuous relationship between twin brother and sister Jaime and Cersei Lannister, he enjoyed violence and humiliating people – including his betrothed Sansa Stark – and ordered massacres for the slightest infraction. In the books it was revealed that Joffrey killed a pregnant cat when he was a young child and when he presented the kittens to his parents King Robert punched him so hard that he knocked out some of Joffrey’s teeth: whilst in the TV show Joffrey sexually humiliated two prostitutes when presented to him as a gift from his uncle Tyrion and murdered another with his crossbow.

Hadrian’s Wall

Spanning 74 miles from coast-to-coast in Northern England Hadrian’s Wall was constructed in 122 AD and is seen as the boundary between the Roman Empire and the Pict tribes that dominated Northern England and Scotland. The misconception is that the wall was built to prevent the barbarians from invading Roman territory but most modern theories are that the wall was built as a piece of power projection to people on both sides of the border.

The comparison in Game of Thrones is very obvious: The Wall stretches 300 miles across the North of Westeros and is 8,000 years old. According to legend the famous Stark lord Bran the Builder led the construction of the war – which was later fused with magic by the Children of the Forest. The purpose of the wall is to prevent another invasion of the White Walkers that attacked during The Long Night. The Wall also kept out the wildings from entering the Seven Kingdom. Tyrion Lannister did theorize that like Hadrian’s Wall, The Wall of Westeros was also an attempt at power projection and everyone south of it were the lucky ones: however, the events in the novels and TV show have proven him wrong.

The influence of The Wall in Game of Thrones has gone full circle because it lead to this parody when Donald Trump ran for president.

The Fall of the Roman Empire

The fall of the Western Roman Empire is infamous – seen as the start of the Dark Ages in Europe as many of the empire’s territories broke away and were invaded by other nations and tribes. In Game of Thrones, the equivalent of the Roman Empire was the Valyrian Freehold – conquering much of Western Essos; the freehold had a dramatic fall after a natural disaster known as the Doom of Valyria.

The Fall of the Western Roman Empire was a long process whilst the Doom of Valyria was a sudden event, but the aftermath of both events are similar. After the break-up of the Roman Empire, Italy became a collection of city states and in Western Essos there are the nine Free Cities. One of them, Braavos is canal city like Venice. Western Essos fell into a period known as the Century of Blood – where the Dothraki cross the Bone Mountains and pillage the remains of the Freehold: like the Huns raiding and invading Italy.

Figures in real figures like Justinian I – the Byzantine Emperor attempted to reunite the Western Empire with the Byzantine Empire and tried to conquer Italy. The Dragonlord Aurion tried to reconquer what was left of the Valyria Peninsula: but his expedition ended in disaster with his army never being seen again – a little like the legendary Ninth Legion of Rome who attempted to invade Scotland.

The Saxon Invasion

By the 5th century, the Western Roman Empire was on its knees and the island of Britain was being invaded by invaders from the East: The Saxons. The invasion ended up forcing the Romans to abandon the island and the Saxons ended up settling in England and mix with the population – hence why the English are known as Anglo-Saxons. Whilst England was settled the Celtic fringes (Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and Ireland) were able to resist the invaders.

The Saxon Invasion is similar to the Andal Invasion – an event that happens 6,000 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The Andals were from Northern Essos and they fledge their homeland to avoid the advancing Valyrian Freehold. The Andals were able to conquer Westeros through a combination of an advanced military technology and tactical marriage alliances: most people in Westeros have a mix of Andal and First Men blood in them. However, the Andals were unable to invade the North and their blood is more akin to the First Men and their culture is different from the rest of the Seven Kingdoms.

The similarities are even starker because one of the Germanic people who took part in the Saxon invasion were called the Angles. A possible influence for George R. R. Martin or a happy coincidence?

The Heptarchy Age

After the Saxon Invasion England entered into the Heptarchy Age where the territory of England was split into seven kingdoms. This period lasted from the 5th century to the 9th century. The main kingdoms were Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria with Essex, Kent and Sussex also being important. Whilst England was split into seven kingdoms, there were more petty kingdoms and the period saw a great period of change which ended with Wessex unifying the kingdoms into England.

As fans of Game of Thrones know Westeros was seven separate kingdoms. These were The Stormlands, The Mountain and Vale, the Rivers and Isles, The Kingdom of the Rock, Dorne, The Reach and The North. Like in England, the Seven Kingdoms vied for power and entered into diplomacy and alliances through marriage.

The Norman Conquest

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Many school children in England have to learn about the Norman Conquest, 1066 and all that. England entered into a succession crisis after Edward the Confessor died and numerous contenders vied for the throne. Harold Godwinson was crowned King but ended up having to fight off two invasions, the first from Harald Hardrada of Norway, the second from William of Normandy which resulted in William becoming the King of England and many French-speaking Normans becoming lords in England.

In Westeros, Aegon of House Targaryen invaded the continent from the island of Dragonstone with a small force of a 1,600 soldiers, his sister-wives and three dragons. Within three years Aegon had conquered most of Westeros and started his dynasty.

The similarities are striking: both England and Westeros were invaded by foreign lords who spoke a different language and had a dubious claim to the throne, yet with a fairly small army these lords took over a whole nation. William I and Aegon I were also given the name The Conqueror after their invasion. Both brought new power structures into their new lands. They even founded important landmarks after the invasions: the Tower of London was founded in 1066 and after Aegon took over Westeros he founded the capital city King’s Landing with the Red Keep in the center of the city.

The Anarchy

Between 1135 to 1153 England entered into a dynastic civil war known as the Anarchy. This succession crisis started after Henry I died without a male heir, leaving the throne to his daughter Matilda. However, Henry I’s nephew, Stephen of Blois seized the throne and was crowned King Stephen I. During this period the throne swapped between the two and England’s neighbors used the chaos as an opportunity to seize territory. The conflict ended with Stephen being declared king but had to name Henry Plantagenet as his heir.

The civil war the Dance of the Dragons was clearly influenced by The Anarchy. The Dance of the Dragons was a succession crisis after King Viserys I named his daughter Rhaenyra as his heir but she was overthrown by half-brother Aegon, being crowned Aegon II, and his mother Alicent Hightower was the power behind the throne. The civil war was a devastating conflict as dragons battled over the skies of Westeros and many Targaryens and their dragons died as Rhaenyra and Alicent’s children both sitting on the Iron Throne. Rhaenyra won the war but it pyrrhic victory for the Targaryen dynasty – the war killed most of the dragons leading to their extinction and the eventual overthrow of the Targaryens.

The Black Dinner

One of the most infamous events in Game of Thrones was the Red Wedding where the Freys and Boltons betrayed Robb Stark during the wedding of his uncle Edmure Tully to Rosin Tully. The action led to the death of Robb, his wife, and mother, with Edmure becoming a hostage and the Boltons and the Freys becoming the Wardens of The North and The Riverlands respectively – ending the secession of these lands, at least for a time.

This event was influenced by the Black Dinner in 1440. During this period Scotland was ruled by James II, who was 10 at the time and many factions were vying for power within his court. Sir William Crichton, the Lord Chancellor and Alexander Livingston feared Clan Douglas was going to be a threat to their power. They lured the 16-year-old William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his younger brother to a dinner of reconciliation with the king at Edinburgh Castle. After presenting the Douglases a Black Bulls head – a symbol of death – they were taken out and after a mock trial executed.

The War of the Roses

George R. R. Martin was famously influenced by War of the Roses when writing A Song of Ice and Fire series having studied the subject and there are many direct parallels between the real and fictional conflicts.

The War of the Roses was a dynastic conflict in England that lasted for 30 years been the Houses of York and Lancaster – seeing the throne of England swap between the two factions. The main contenders for the thrones were Henry VI and Edward IV and later Richard III and Henry Tutor.

One of the most important figures in the conflict Margaret of Anjou – a French noblewoman Henry VI married to ensure peace with France after the Hundred Years Wars acting as a de facto ruler of England because of Henry VI’s lapses into mental breakdowns. Margaret earned a reputation for being fierce, aggressive and powerful, and most important of all defensive of her son, Edward of Westminster, the Prince of Wales. Margaret was one of the major influences on the character Cersei Lannister. Henry VI’s mental instability mirrors King Aerys II, AKA the Mad King, a ruler known for his incompetence.

When Edward IV seized the throne he foolishly married for love – marrying Elizabeth Woodville, a widow, and a mid-ranking aristocrat. Due to Elizabeth Woodville’s elevation to Queen Consort her family were given titles and became incredibly influential within Edward IV’s court; just like The Lannisters who held many important and vital positions, from Robert Baratheon’s squire to Hand of the King, the second highest position of power in Westeros.

The TV show is entering its final two seasons with Cersei becoming Queen of the Seven Kingdom and the exiled Daenerys Targaryen returning from to Westeros to claim the crown. There are similarities with real history: Richard III seized the throne of England after his brother died and allegedly killed his nephews and rightful heirs (many historians believed he did give the order). Richard III claimed his nephews were illegitimate to justify his claim – an issue that dogged Cersei’s children and the justification for Stannis Baratheon’s claim.

Richard III’s reign lasted two years because Henry Tutor – exiled to France was able to raise an army to invade England and defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. Daenerys was the exiled daughter of King Aerys II and the trailers hint that she is going to have a major battle with the Lannisters.

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We Know Who Watches the ‘Watchmen’: Damon Lindelof to Develop

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From THR:

Fresh off of critical favorite The Leftovers,Damon Lindelof is in talks for a potential Watchmen TV series for HBO. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the project is in the early development stages. An official deal is not yet in place. Representatives for HBO and producers Warner Bros. Television declined comment.

Lindelof is no stranger to adaptations or dark, complex narratives. His previous credits include LostCowboys & AliensWorld War ZStar Trek/Into Darkness, and Prometheus. He has publicly stated his love for the Watchmen comic before:
“From the flashbacks to the nonlinear storytelling to the deeply flawed heroes, these are all elements that I try to put into everything I write.”

Watchmen was published by DC comics, and created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins in 1986. The series went on to greatly influence comics and the superhero genre as a whole, emphasizing grittier and more critical looks at these characters. It is known for its deeply complex story, told in nonlinear and often meta “story-within-story” form. Watchmen can be found in collected form at your local comic book shop, book store, or as a motion comic.

 

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