10 Epics That Could Be The Next Game Of Thrones

George R R Martin is only scratching the surface!

George R. R. Martin€™s €˜A Song Of Ice And Fire€™ sequence of fantasy novels were one of literature€™s best kept secrets for nearly fifteen years€ that is, until the premier episode of HBO€™s cable television adaptation Game Of Thrones was broadcast in April 2011 and blew poor George€™s comfortable life to smithereens. There€™s no question that Martin€™s been fortunate with HBO€™s treatment of his novels €“ and, by extension, so have his fans. Game Of Thrones has only started significantly deviating from the story being told in Martin€™s ongoing novels in the latest season: True Blood only used Charlaine Harris€™ €˜Southern Vampire Mysteries€™ as a starting point, and Dexter treated Jeff Lindsay€™s original novels more as a loose guideline. Following on from the rampant success of Game Of Thrones, the race was on to find another series of novels that might replicate the show€™s popularity to some degree. It€™s a tradition with true pop cultural phenomena: exploit the swelling fanbase! Let€™s see what else they€™ll watch! But just because it€™s a cynical ploy to ride the coattails of a genuine hit, doesn€™t mean we can€™t get some quality television out of it. After all, there might be no Aerosmith without the Rolling Stones, but Sweet Emotion is a classic tune. Scarface is a remake, The Maltese Falcon is a reboot: proof that trying to recapture lightning in a bottle isn€™t always doomed to failure. We€™ve already seen Outlander and The Vikings attempt to ape HBO€™s flagship show, and MTV€™s adaptation of Terry Brooks€™ Elfstones Of Shannara hits TV screens in January 2016. But let€™s not make the mistake of thinking that the next Game Of Thrones will necessarily need to be a sword n€™ sorcery fantasy extravaganza. No, what we need is source material that captures the imagination and makes for the same kind of compulsive, must-see television. Source material like the following€
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