By Ashley Ross. November 5, 2015 8:10 AM EST. G eorge R.R. Martin’s comments about how his series Game of Thrones will end are almost as hard to figure out as all the fan theories about Jon Snow GOT author George R. R. Martin has confirmed that the books will end differently than the HBO series. The Winds of Winter was initially set to be released around 2014, which was extended to the author stating he hoped it would be published before the show’s sixth season. July 2017, he wrote on his LiveJournal that he was “still working on George R.R. Martin on Game of Thrones Ending, Winds of Winter Book – IndieWire Home Features General George R.R. Martin Regrets ‘Game of Thrones’ Show Went Past Books, Says Game of Thrones: How’s it all going to end? Who’s going to have their Westerosi bum firmly planted on the Iron Throne? Author George R.R. Martin knows, and he’s not the only one. In a new interview with The Guardian, author George R.R. Martin revealed that he’s not going to let Game of Thrones’ ending— or the backlash it sparked —change the plots of the last two Martin's motivation to change the ending has been vastly increased—albeit technically still not fully obligated—because the show delivered that ending first. Since you are asking about the ultimate, final ending of Game of Thrones, which is Bran becoming the King of Westeros (except the North), then yes, this ending is George RR Martin's Game of Thrones is available to stream on Max. Responding to a list of the best TV episodes of the last quarter century from Vanity Fair, ‘Game of Thrones’ creator George RR Martin named 'Six There is good news for fans of Game of Thrones TV series is that the ending for the HBO TV show won’t be the same ending for the novels. Book Ending Will Be Different . According to George R. R. Martin, the unreleased books will be different than the shows. Since most people hated the ending, this makes a lot of sense. Sunday's Hodor revelation wasn't the only stunning twist author George R.R. Martin revealed to the showrunners of Game of Thrones. During the producers' sit down with the author in Santa Fe two As that user, u/sam1405, sharply recalled, George R. R. Martin—the writer of the original A Song of Ice and Fire series—shared his key ending points with Game of Thrones' HBO showrunners If6d9p.