GAME OF THRONES Showrunners Admit They Were Surprised By Negative Backlash To Final Season

GAME OF THRONES Showrunners Admit They Were Surprised By Negative Backlash To Final Season

Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have opened up on the backlash aimed at the eighth and final season of the hit series, admitting the negativity took them by surprise. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Apr 02, 2024 09:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones' final season was incredibly divisive, leading to petitions for a remake. That's never going to happen, of course, and House of the Dragon has mostly managed to wash away the bad taste left by its predecessor. 

While it remains unclear how much George R.R. Martin's last book in the Song of Ice and Fire series will differ, he is thought to have given showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss a rough outline of his plans, likely meaning Bran Stark is ending up on that Iron Throne, whether we like it or not. 

Season 8 also saw Jon Snow kill Daenerys Targaryen, another blow to Game of Thrones fans who had followed her story for close to a decade. 

Talking to Josh Horowitz, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss admitted the negative reaction to the series finale took them by surprise and, while they expected it to be divisive, it seems the 3 Body Problem duo didn't anticipate how much it would split opinions. 

"I think we knew it would be controversial, I think we hoped that it would be a little more 50/50," Benioff said. "I think you hope for a better proportion of...we definitely didn't want it to be quite so much hate. We were prepared for some of it."

Weiss adds, "I guess I hadn't really taken into account the network effects. The network's effects, it can help the show when they're working in your favor as a positive feedback loop. It’s hypocritical to love it when it's blowing in your direction and to decide it's the end of the world when it's going the other way."

"But yeah, I think maybe that was the part of it that we hadn't really accounted for, in knowing that some people were going to like it and some people weren't," he concludes.

In the years which have passed since Game of Thrones aired its eighth and final season, the negativity surrounding how the story ended has only worsened. Fans have largely given up on their quest to push HBO into remaking it, with the hope now being that Martin's final novel - should it ever see the light of day - might somehow make things right. 

House of the Dragon returns to HBO later this year with its second season and a host of other prequels (and sequels) are believed to be in various stages of development at the cable network. 

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Spock
Spock - 4/2/2024, 2:06 PM
Honestly, I just disliked how quick it wrapped up. When it was announced the run time & watching how things were going you knew something was up, it was just rushed.

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