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And just to get you even more amped for this season's April 6 debut, Game of Thrones has taken over the new cover of Vanity Fair!! And before we hear what show producer David Benioff has to say about the excessive sex and female nudity, let's zoom in on the mag cover. The talented actors pose fully in costume for the special Collector's edition -- in fact, they were actually shot by Annie Leibovitz. Emilia Clark and Kit Harington truly exude all things Daenerys and Jon Snow, and Peter Dinklage definitely seems to be taking his on-camera persona as well, especially since we know this season-4 is going to be non-stop trouble for Tyrion. Lena Headley as Cersei is having a rather happy day and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Nikoli Coster-Wall-dow) looks like the most like his handsome self, except oh, look at that hand, definitely belongs to Jamie Lannister. And now to the details of the article. Benioff told the magazine that he turned to his actress wife, Amanda Peet for advice on the sometimes argued excessive female nudity. QUOTE '... I just asked her. She says, 'What matters is whether there are great roles for women of all ages and types and wheather the women in the story actually propel the plot. If they take their clothes off while they do that, so be it.'" And then the producer goes on to joke that he's not sure if she's the right person to ask since she's showing her breasts the next day on HBO... Moving on, we know from him and fellow producer DB Weiss that Game of Thrones will wrap up at about 7 or 8 seasons, with Weiss thoughtfully saying QUOTE 'I think the desire to milk more out of it is what would eventually kill it, if we gave in to that.' And GOT author, George RR Martin notes in Vanity Fair how he gives show producers broad strokes of what he intends to write but the details aren't there yet, adding that he's hopeful they cannot catch up to him. He also said that it's a "serious concern" having child actors because time passes very slowly in the books, however, the actors are growing up quickly in real life. Speaking of real life -- it was interesting to read that President Obama receives Game of Thrones screeners before the episode premiere. As a reminder, just because you haven't read all of the books does not mean you are not a fna of the show. You're arguable a bigger fan if you put in the time to read the series, but more tv fans means more coverage and hopefully bigger budgets and a better show. Just saying. Alright, thanks for tuning in. Be sure to click right here to see our new episode of Totally Clevver. I'm Dana Ward, thanks for tuning in to ClevverNews. Bye!
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Jesse Metcalfe Likes Thongs Sometimes►►
And just to get you even more amped for this season's April 6 debut, Game of Thrones has taken over the new cover of Vanity Fair!! And before we hear what show producer David Benioff has to say about the excessive sex and female nudity, let's zoom in on the mag cover. The talented actors pose fully in costume for the special Collector's edition -- in fact, they were actually shot by Annie Leibovitz. Emilia Clark and Kit Harington truly exude all things Daenerys and Jon Snow, and Peter Dinklage definitely seems to be taking his on-camera persona as well, especially since we know this season-4 is going to be non-stop trouble for Tyrion. Lena Headley as Cersei is having a rather happy day and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Nikoli Coster-Wall-dow) looks like the most like his handsome self, except oh, look at that hand, definitely belongs to Jamie Lannister. And now to the details of the article. Benioff told the magazine that he turned to his actress wife, Amanda Peet for advice on the sometimes argued excessive female nudity. QUOTE '... I just asked her. She says, 'What matters is whether there are great roles for women of all ages and types and wheather the women in the story actually propel the plot. If they take their clothes off while they do that, so be it.'" And then the producer goes on to joke that he's not sure if she's the right person to ask since she's showing her breasts the next day on HBO... Moving on, we know from him and fellow producer DB Weiss that Game of Thrones will wrap up at about 7 or 8 seasons, with Weiss thoughtfully saying QUOTE 'I think the desire to milk more out of it is what would eventually kill it, if we gave in to that.' And GOT author, George RR Martin notes in Vanity Fair how he gives show producers broad strokes of what he intends to write but the details aren't there yet, adding that he's hopeful they cannot catch up to him. He also said that it's a "serious concern" having child actors because time passes very slowly in the books, however, the actors are growing up quickly in real life. Speaking of real life -- it was interesting to read that President Obama receives Game of Thrones screeners before the episode premiere. As a reminder, just because you haven't read all of the books does not mean you are not a fna of the show. You're arguable a bigger fan if you put in the time to read the series, but more tv fans means more coverage and hopefully bigger budgets and a better show. Just saying. Alright, thanks for tuning in. Be sure to click right here to see our new episode of Totally Clevver. I'm Dana Ward, thanks for tuning in to ClevverNews. Bye!
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