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Yeah, like I said, seems to be incredibly short-term thinking, just wrap it up in a 2 star season. D&D are doing 3 Star Wars films so maybe that is a factor.
By the way regarding those Star Wars films, I don't think I'll be watching
Ser Davos Seaworth actor Liam Cunningham gave a bit more away, all while having a dig at Disney's Star Wars films. He said: "It's funny because George [Lucas] came here and talked to the boys, and the one thing the Star Wars franchise has been missing lately is decent storytelling.
"There's a lot of brilliant stuff in Star Wars, it's an epic franchise, but occasionally, story-wise, it's left a little to be desired.
"Dan and David are brilliant at surprises and can transfer the demographic from this show to that. They're incredible at adapting a world and making it their own and they could add a layer of complexity to it.
I don't get why they're wrapping it up at 7 seasons though. It was so popular they could have carried on for a while. Unless the actors were getting fed up and planning on quitting then they could have spent a few more years doing the story properly rather than madly rushing everyone into place in season 6, then binning the undead storyline in one episode, most the support armies and a dragon in 5mins in the next, Daenerys from strong but a bit rash to Mad Queen in a couple of conversations and Brienne from Hound level badassery to blubbering girlfriend after a bunk up