The TV series is named after the first book published in 1996 and starts just how the first episode of the series does, with Ned Stark finding out his friend, and King Robert Baratheon wants him to become the King’s Hand. Game of Thrones season 8: The documentary Although fans around t...
Yes and no. The Targaryens, as rulers of the Seven Kingdoms from the inception of the Iron Throne to Robert Baratheon, are even more central this time around than they were in “Game of Thrones.” (And given, uh, that final season ... they were alrea...