‘Massive pressure’: fantasy franchises go to war at Comic-Con

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‘Massive pressure’: fantasy franchises go to war at Comic-Con
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After a decade in which costume-clad superheroes fought for both cultural dominance and box office dollars, three classic fantasy franchises are poised to go head-to-head in a war for television and film eyeballs | michaelidato

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Ismael Cruz Cordova and Nazanin Boniadi speak with Stephen Colbert on the Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power panel at Comic-Con.Paddy Considine, who plays King Viserys, described the Targaryen monarch as “a kind man who’s trying to keep the peacetime going within the kingdom. He loves his family and cares about his position, but he’s carrying something else.”, won the loudest applause from the Hall H audience as he took to the stage.

“You may not know, but there’s this book that I’m writing, it’s a little late,” Martin said, referring to the still-unpublished final book of the. Aware it is more than a few years overdue, the audience cheered.

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