‘Game of Thrones’ season 4 spoilers: Executives not concerned with large cast
However, the network does not seem to be particularly worried about these things just yet. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, network head Michael Lombardo proclaims that his past model of working with large casts makes this sort of negotiation here possible at the end of the day:
“We’ve managed this before with successful shows like The Sopranos … That’s a journey we’re ready for. When there’s great storytelling, actors will continue to want to perform their roles. The challenges here are more in the storytelling.”
As for another issue, executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are already starting to think ahead to the possibility that the series could actually catch up with the books someday. We personally believe that by the end of season 5, the show will at least be a sizable way into book 5, at least given the fact that season 4 is a rather difficult book to get through and we’re not sure just how much of it is going to really be used. If George R.R. Martin does not have the next edition of A Song of Ice and Fire released by then, the show may need to take a break so that the books continue to come out before future seasons of the series.
Given the love for “Game of Thrones,” we do imagine that the entire show will get made so long as the ratings stay high. It may just take a little bit of time.
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