Should I read Game of Thrones before watching the show?

Should I read Game of Thrones before watching the show?

Watching will definitely spoil the books. If you are a reader, go for it! The books will transport you, and the show will fill in the blanks and help you with SOIF withdrawal when you have finished all the novels. I think you should always read the book first, no matter what.

Should I watch got or read it?

Yes: ‘There are still hours of stunning TV here to enjoy’ But, that aside, Game of Thrones deserves respect on its own terms.

Where should I start reading Game of Thrones?

Here’s some info on the five books that are out, with notes on a few major plot points from the show that happen in each of them.

  • A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1)
  • A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 2)
  • A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3)
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Do you need to watch Game of Thrones in order?

But for anyone who hasn’t watched Game of Thrones (and there are quite a few people out there who haven’t) it’s not necessary to binge the original series in order to enjoy the new show. George R.R. Martin has created a vibrant universe for HBO to play with.

Can I watch Game of Thrones on my laptop?

To watch HBO shows on a laptop, go to the HBO website. For a mobile device, download the HBO Go app. Either way, to watch “Game of Thrones” you’ll have to log in using your pay-TV credentials. Once you do, you’ll get access to all of HBO’s programming, including back seasons plus behind-the-scenes footage.

What age should you read Game of Thrones?

How young is too young? “Common Sense Media”, a great resource for understanding content appropriateness for children, has given the book, ‘A Game of Thrones’ a 17+ rating. The same platform shows that parents have rated the book as 14+ while kids have given it a rating of 13+.

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What should I watch before Game of Thrones?

Classics like “The Princess Bride” and “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” are lighthearted fantasy films “GoT” fans might love. Like the hit HBO show, “The King,” “Troy,” and “Kingdom of Heaven” feature battles and political turmoil. Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories.