Yes, there are tons of differences between the books and the show. Especially after the first several seasons when the producers ran out of source material. From there they begin to diverge quite a bit. The 4th and 5th books are almost entirely different from the show. Yes. Both House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones are based on George R.R. Martin's fantasy novels. Martin, who also took part in the Vanity Fair interview, said the House of the Dragon creators Quick Answer, does the Game of Thrones book end the same as the show? Winter’s not coming, but a new ending could be. In a new interview, George R.R. Martin said the long-anticipated final two books of the “A Song of Ice and Fire” series will feature a different ending than the “Game of Thrones” TV show that concluded in 2019. Apr 27, 2019 - 16,418 points • 1,159 comments - Your daily dose of funny memes, reaction meme pictures, GIFs and videos. We deliver hundreds of new memes daily and much more humor anywhere you go. Easily the most lamented of the Game of Thrones differences, as she would have made a super interesting character on the show. While these are not the only Game of Thrones differences between A Song of Ice and Fire and the TV show; they certainly are the biggest… at least up until A Dance With Dragons, George R.R. Martin’s youngest The conversation between Jaime and Tyrion when Jaime frees Tyrion from prison is vastly different. In the show, they have a bro hug and part ways. In the books, Jaime admits that Tyrion's previous wife, Tysha, was not actually a whore; Tywin had told him to lie to Tyrion about it. Tyrion is so angry he says he'll get revenge on Jaime and some 8. Poor old Ser Barristan dies. He's killed by the Sons of the Harpy in the show, but in the books he's still alive and kicking well past that point. Also in the books, Jorah is way more creepy Arya Stark. Helen Sloan—HBO. Arya says that she’s 11 years old on the first season of Game of Thrones. The show has moved at about the pace of one year per season, which means that Arya is This page contains a log of TV/book differences and discrepancies in Season 4's episode Two Swords to A Storm of Swords (Third Novel), A Feast for Crows (Fourth Novel), and A Dance with Dragons Just in time to fill the Game of Thrones shaped hole in viewers' hearts. RELATED: The Witcher: D&D Moral Alignments Of Main Characters. As fans, new and old, dive in, they'll naturally begin to examine the similarities and differences between all the adaptations of the story. Here are ten ways that The Witcher show differs from the book. 2jvwao.