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Set in the present, the “Wild Cards” books explore the aftermath of an alien virus, released over Manhattan in 1946 that killed 90% of those it infected. In the survivors, ...
After two years of development, George R.R. Martin’s “Wild Cards” is moving from Hulu to Peacock. The project, which remains in the development stage, is currently looking for a new writer.
Spanning more than 25 novels, 20 short stories, and written by more than 40 authors over three decades, the Wild Cards series, devided by George R.R. Martin, tells the story of an alternate ...
By 1987, Martin and Snodgrass were ready to release the universe to a wider audience, and the first of twenty-two Wild Cards books was released. 4. It’s written by George R.R. Martin….kind of.
Set in the present, the “Wild Cards” books explores the aftermath of an alien virus (dubbed the “Wild Card” virus), released over Manhattan in 1946 that killed 90 percent of those it infected.
In a post titled “The Wild Cards Are Coming…to Television,” Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin announced on his livejournal site yesterday that Universal Cable Productions has ...
The Wild Cards super hero universe of Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin is heading towards a new television destination. After two years in development at Hulu, the show is switching ...
It’s been nearly two years since Game of Thrones ended its record-breaking run on HBO. The final season might not have been what many fans … ...
Set in the present, the “Wild Cards” books explore the aftermath of an alien virus, released over Manhattan in 1946 that killed 90% of those it infected.
The "Wild Cards," first released in 1987, refer to a small percentage of the population that survived an alien attack and obtained super powers, with characters such as Croyd Crenson, Jetboy, the ...
George R.R. Martin‘s popular Wild Cards book series is getting closer to the small screen. The project, from Universal Cable Prods., has been set up at Hulu, and a writers room is about to open ...