
Meanwhile, HBO’s Game of Thrones TV show has been doing well – ratings held steady for the second episode, and it’s already been renewed for a second season. And you’ll certainly want to check out Time’s four–part interview with Martin about the show, including his thoughts on how the next few volumes should be split up for filming.
Awards. Nominees for the 2011 Hugo and Campbell Awards were announced the other day, and I’m still a little in shock that two of my 2010 favorites – The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and Feed – are up for best novel.
Tolkien. The extended editions of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy will be in theaters this June. Individually, thankfully.
Dark Tower. And for new adaptations, it appears that Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men) has signed on to play Roland in Ron Howard’s take on Stephen King’s epic fantasy series.
Recs. Thanks to Jo Walton, I now want to give Daniel Abraham’s Long Price Quartet a swing. And while I was already planning to try Genevieve Valentine’s Mechanique, but Charlie Jane Anders’ review has made me even more intrigued.
I’m not a hundred percent sold on the idea of Bardem as Roland. Then again, I’m not a hundred percent sold on any adaptation of The Dark Tower that doesn’t involve thirty hours of HBO screen-time and direction by a fictional, prefect writer/director who combines all of the best elements of Guillermo delToro, Duncan Jones, James Cameron, and Neil Blomkamp.
We’ll see though. I’m willing to give it a shot. At least until they cast Justin Beiber as Jake.
Yesss! Read Long Price! It’s very good. :)