"The direwolves were supposed to mean more than they ended up meaning," Cogman says in the book. In Entertainment Weekly editor James Hibberd's new oral history of the HBO show, "Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon," coproducer and writer Bryan Cogman speaks more about the changes made to the direwolves' story. One of the most fraught changes made from the books was also perhaps the most inevitable: The Stark children's direwolves were relegated to small background details, instead of playing a significant role in the story. Martin's original story were left behind) is still a topic of much debate. For "Game of Thrones" fans, the ongoing revelations about the show's adaptation choices (and what parts of George R.R.
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