Game of Thrones fans threaten to boycott upcoming George RR Martin novel due to ‘toxic’ remarks

George RR Martin
George RR Martin’s upcoming undertaking has been met with backlash (Photos: AP / Rex)

Devoted Sport of Thrones followers are threatening to boycott George RR Martin’s subsequent ebook after his co-author’s controversial feedback concerning the color of characters was dropped at gentle.

The fantasy screenwriter’s subsequent undertaking was titled The Rise Of The Dragon: An Illustrated Historical past Of The Targaryen Dynasty, Quantity One, which he wrote alongside married couple Linda Antonsson and Elio M. García Jr.

Nonetheless, Antonsson’s earlier remarks concerning the ethnicities not matching the characters in Martin’s unique ebook has raised a number of eyebrows.

In 2021, Antonsson criticised Steve Toussaint’s casting as Corlys Velaryon in GOT spin-off Home of The Dragon.

‘Corlys is miscast, there aren't any Black Valyrians and there shouldn't be any within the present,’ she tweeted.

‘Range mustn't trump story, easy as that.’

After Martin marketed the brand new novel on social media, followers made their emotions identified and even expressed for him to ‘reduce ties’ along with his co-authors.

‘Whereas I'd like to help the artists whose work is featured on this ebook, I can't help Linda Antonsson,’ one particular person tweeted.

‘This blows me. I needed to learn the ebook however realizing shes concerned is simply unattainable for me,’ one other seethed.

House of the Dragon Steve Toussaint as The Sea Snake Series 1 Episode 1 The reign of House Targaryen begins.
Antonsson’s feedback on Toussaint’s Home of The Dragon casting enraged followers (Image: HBO)

‘Won't be shopping for this ebook given the co-author. Her attitudes towards range disgust me. Love you, George, however she is an instance of what could also be poisonous on this fandom. (Additionally Steve Toussaint is likely one of the finest components of HotD).,’ a 3rd particular person wrote.

In a latest interview with Selection, Antonsson insisted that offended followers ‘stripped’ her statements ‘out of context.’

‘If George had certainly made the Valyrians Black as an alternative of white, as he mused on his ‘Not a Weblog’ in 2013, and this new present proposed to make the Velaryons something apart from Black, we'd have had the identical subject with it and would have shared the identical opinion,’ she mentioned.

When requested if Martin was conscious of the backlash, Antonsson claimed that he ‘doesn’t see the purpose in partaking with folks’ on-line.

Metro.co.uk has reached out to George RR Martin and Ten Pace PressPublishing for remark.

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