Set photos reveal some major changes for "Game of Thrones" Season 5. 'Game Of Thrones' Season 5 Spoilers: Differences Between Book And Show Keep Fans, Readers On Same Page. This question was asked in 2011 (Season 1), which kept closer to the books than the later seasons, though there were already some differences. The differences started becoming greater and greater particularly in Season 3, and now in 2016 when this answer was added, has diverged quite a bit and gone beyond where the books have reached, as you note. This page contains a frame-by-frame analysis of the second Game of Thrones Season 5 trailer, Trailer #2. Season 5 of the HBO series will include plot elements from A Song of Ice and Fire books 4 Last week's episode of Game of Thrones was a surprisingly faithful retelling of events from the source material in what's been a season rife with dramatic changes. There was, of course, the Sansa Stark's storyline - which continues barreling ahead to no one knows where - but otherwise "High Sparrow" delivered on key moments book readers were sure to expect. UPDATE: This feature now includes events through Game of Thrones: Season 5. Warning: Spoilers for HBO's Game of Thrones Seasons 1-5 follow - as well as how certain events differ from all of George . Last week's episode of Game of Thrones was a surprisingly faithful retelling of events from the source material in what's been a season rife with dramatic changes. There was, of course, the Sansa Stark's storyline - which continues barreling ahead to no one knows where - but otherwise "High Sparrow" delivered on key moments book readers were sure to expect. This page contains a log of TV/book differences and discrepancies in Season 4's episode "First of His Name" to A Storm of Swords (Third Novel), A Feast for Crows (Fourth Novel), and A Dance with Game of Thrones was renewed for Season 4 on April 2nd, 2013. Season 4 of the HBO series will include plot elements from A Song of Ice and Fire books 3, 4 and 5 TV-Book Differences; Factions; Note: I’m reviewing “Game of Thrones” from the perspective of someone who has read all of George R.R. Martin’s novels, while my colleague David Malitz, who hasn’t read the books, will be Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss recently said that Season 6 of the show will not spoil the books, since “[s]o much of what we’re doing diverges from the books at this

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