GoT & Sandman Authors Join The WGA Strike As Their Respective Shows Remain On Hold

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Game of Thrones, The Sandman, and other fantasy authors join the Writers Guild of America strike as a few of their respective TV shows remain on hold.

Game of Thrones, The Sandman, and other fantasy authors join the Writers Guild of America strike on the picket lines. George R.R. Martin is the author of the A Song of Ice and Fire saga, which was adapted into the wildly-popular series Game of Thrones. He also wrote Fire & Blood, which serves as the basis for the prequel series House of the Dragon, and other source material that HBO is adapting into spinoffs.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Since the WGA strike started in May 2023, all television and film writers have halted their work as the union continues to negotiate for fair wages. As the strike enters its fourth week, a recent photo shows the fantasy authors George R.R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, and Nnedi Okorafor finally entering the fray on a WGA picket line in New Mexico.

The photo shows Martin, Gaiman, and Okorafor together on a picket line outside Greer Garson Studios in Santa Fe, where the Game of Thrones author lives. On his website, Martin wrote that Rebecca Roanhorse, Douglas Preston, Chris Eyre, and Melinda Snodgrass were also on hand. How George R.R. Martin & Neil Gaiman's Shows Are Affected By The Strike Martin and Gaiman join the WGA strike on the picket lines as a few of their respective TV shows remain on hold. House of the Dragon, which Martin serves as an executive producer, is one of a few shows that is continuing production as per usual. House of the Dragon season 2's scripts were completed and started filming in April 2023, just before the strike started.

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