Jon Snow ‘Game of Thrones’ Spinoff , Is No Longer Happening.
Jon Snow actor Kit Harrington said that the
'GOT' HBO spinoff has been axed in a recent interview with Screen Rant, 'USA Today' reports. .
Currently, it's off the table,
because we all couldn't find
the right story to tell that we
were all excited about enough. , Kit Harington, to Screen Rant.
So, we decided to lay down tools
with it for the time being, Kit Harington, to Screen Rant.
'GOT' co-star Emilia Clarke previously
said that the spinoff idea was "created by" Harington, as author George R.R. Martin
had not yet written anything for it. .
'GOT' co-star Emilia Clarke previously
said that the spinoff idea was "created by" Harington, as author George R.R. Martin
had not yet written anything for it. .
Martin confirmed this to be true in 2022.
Yes, it was Kit Harrington who
brought the idea to us, George R.R. Martin, via blog.
I cannot tell you the names of the
writers/showrunners, since that
has not been cleared for release
yet … but Kit brought them in too,
his own team, and they are terrific, George R.R. Martin, via blog.
While the show has been canned for now, it's possible that it may be resurrected in the future.
There may be a time in the
future where we return to it,
but at the moment, no, Kit Harington, to Screen Rant.
It's firmly on the shelf, Kit Harington, to Screen Rant
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Sorry 'Game of Thrones' fans. It looks like that Jon Snow led sequel is no longer happening. Kit Harrington confirmed the sad news to the Associated Press saying, "There are no plans for it at the moment. It's off the table for the foreseeable."
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Musicians Sign Open Letter , Warning About AI Threat to Artists.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The letter calls on developers of digital music to "cease the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists.".
The campaign draws attention to how AI developers use musical works without permission to create AI "copycats.".
Working musicians are already
struggling to make ends meet in the
streaming world, and now they have
the added burden of trying to compete
with a deluge of AI-generated noise. , Jen Jacobsen, executive director of the ARA, via statement.
The unethical use of generative
AI to replace human artists will
devalue the entire music ecosystem —
for artists and fans alike, Jen Jacobsen, executive director of the ARA, via statement.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Norah Jones, Chuck D.
Norah Jones, Chuck D.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Make no mistake: we believe that, when
used responsibly, AI has enormous potential
to advance human creativity and in a manner
that enables the development and growth
of new and exciting experiences for
music fans everywhere. , Via open letter.
Unfortunately, some platforms and
developers are employing AI to sabotage
creativity and undermine artists,
songwriters, musicians and rightsholders, Via open letter.
We must protect against the predatory
use of AI to steal professional artists’
voices and likenesses, violate creators’
rights, and destroy the music ecosystem. , Via open letter
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