9:08 PM EDT 4/23/2017
A lot of people are now anticipating with the much awaited "American Gods" premiering on Television on Sunday, April 30. Although, fans are now asking the novelist Neil Gaiman if there are probabilities that this will end up with a potential sequel to his book.
Spectators could not help but ask "American Gods" writer because this has been widespread happening when compared to both "Game of Thrones" and "The Walking Dead", where the thrill was spoiled for readers. The celebrated author, George RR Martin was criticized at some point because the content of his book, "A Song of Ice and Fire" were very visible on the hit TV Series "Game of Thrones" on HBO. Admittedly, Martin gave David Benioff and D.B. Weiss the ending of each novel, leaving readers to no benefit of excitement, in a published interview with Giz Modo.
However, Gaiman gave his words that this will be different because he intends the book to get released first before the TV Series hit the television for "American Gods". This is the agreement he made, which he works closely with showrunner Bryan Fuller. The novel will not be ruined at all.
"There were moments, which they were very good about listening to, when I would say, 'Okay, nobody but you two knows anything at all about the plot of "American Gods", but I need to tell you that this line, which seems like a bit of dialogue that you could lose, will become important".
The "American Gods" author expressed that there might be setbacks in waiting for the following stories as he is the only one writing the book, with the capacity of ten fingers typing. After the first book, he intends to write children's book, and once he is done, he will start with "American Gods 2".
"American Gods" débuts on April 30 at 9 p.m. ET on Starz, reported on Polygon. Never miss this one of a kind exciting stories of all time.
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