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'Games of Thrones' ended in 2019, but the fascination with the epic TV series will live on for ages. A new book by Entertainment Weekly editor at large James Hibberd called Fire Cannot Kill A Dragon chronicles the making of the epic series, which ran on HBO for eight seasons. Hibberd had access to hundreds of cast members, producers, executives, and crew and managed to get some behind-the-scenes gems, including the time Bruce Willis might have disrupted a shoot, Peter Dinklage's odd request before accepting the role, and the North Korean-like security on the set. Plus, he offers tips on how to get people to open up in interviews.
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'Games of Thrones' ended in 2019, but the fascination with the epic TV series will live on for ages. A new book by Entertainment Weekly editor at large James Hibberd called Fire Cannot Kill A Dragon chronicles the making of the epic series, which ran on HBO for eight seasons. Hibberd had access to hundreds of cast members, producers, executives, and crew and managed to get some behind-the-scenes gems, including the time Bruce Willis might have disrupted a shoot, Peter Dinklage's odd request before accepting the role, and the North Korean-like security on the set. Plus, he offers tips on how to get people to open up in interviews.

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