'The Winds of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: 'Game of Thrones' Confirms That Show Has Major Spoilers For The Book, Jon Snow's Resurrection Is One

There is no doubt that there is no other book as wanted as "The Winds of Winter." Fans of the book series "A Song of Ice and Fire" have been waiting for "TWOW" for four years and counting. However, according to reports, "Game of Thrones" season 6 contains major spoilers for "The Winds of Winter."

'Game of Thrones' Production Denies That Show Will Spoil 'TWOW'

Initially, George RR Martin planned to release "The Winds of Winter" before "Game of Thrones" Season 6. Unfortunately, the celebrity author missed his target. When the new season of "GoT" premiered "TWOW" fans were worried that the show will spoil the book. However, "Game of Thrones" producers denied these speculations.

"People are talking about whether the books are going to be spoiled - and it's really not true," David Benioff told Entertainment Weekly. However, George RR Martin has something else to say. "There will be spoilers. If I had finished WINDS as planned... I did not, however. It is what it is," he wrote on his blog in response to a fan who is waiting for "The Winds of Winter" and doesn't want to be spoiled by the show.

'GoT' Season 6 Spoils 'The Winds of Winter'

Well, it seems that "GoT" showrunners just denied the potential spoilers to entice those who are waiting for "The Winds of Winter" to watch the show, now that the book is already behind.

Per International Business Times, the "Game of Thrones" production has already confirmed that there are "TWOW" spoilers on the show. Jon Snow's resurrection is not limited to the small screens because the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch is also alive in "The Winds of Winter."

Aside from Jon Snow, Daenerys' fate is another plot that fans have been looking forward to learning in "The Winds of Winter." Per the report, the TV show revealed that the mother of dragons would be taken to Vaes Dorthrak in the upcoming book.

Meanwhile, Arya will be grown up in "The Winds of Winter." George RR Martin read a sample chapter where he teased that Arya will be a master assassin and she is filled with hatred for the Lannisters.

Do you feel bad that "Game of Thrones" season 6 is spoiling "The Winds of Winter?" Who is to blame, is it the "GoT" production of George RR Martin for delaying "TWOW?" Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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