By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) --Jon Snow isn't dead, but he is missing – at least from Comic-Con.
The cast of "Game of Thrones" gathered Friday at the annual fan convention, minus a few key figures including Snow actor Kit Harrington, George R. R. Martin and Emilia Clarke.
Those present included co-creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, actress Sophie Turner and others.
With few questions as juicy as last year's "is Jon Snow dead," the panel was mostly retrospective but still lively – Benioff said Turner made them all take shots of vodka before they came out on stage.
They also offered a few insights into possible character motivations left unexplained by the show. Turner, for one, said that her character Sansa might not be entirely thrilled that her half-brother (at least to her knowledge) Jon Snow was declared King of the North.
"I'm not sure she believes Jon is capable of running Winterfell in the north. She thinks he doesn't have the knowledge, the experience, the intellect that she has. And I concur," Turner said. "She knows he has wonderful morals … those Stark morals, (and) that inevitably he'll make the right decisions, or the good decisions, but whether it's going to benefit anyone is another story."
Turner also said that she'd kill the co-creators if they end up linking Sansa and Jon romantically – one of many fan theories swirling around the internet.
The cast also speculated on who they might like to see on the Iron Throne at the end of the show.
Liam Cunningham, who plays Davos Seaworth, said that Martin has said the ending would be "bittersweet," which really could mean anything for these storytellers, who tend to run toward the twisted.
"I have this image of a white walker sitting on the throne," Cunningham said. "But what do I know?"
Turner got quite a few boos when she suggested that it should be Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen) on the Throne at the end.
"It would be fun, quirky, sadistic – we like that kind of thing," Turner said.
Iwan Rheon, who played the recently departed Ramsay Bolton, had a different idea.
"I think we should melt the thing down and have a democracy," he said.
Rheon wasn't the only actor on stage whose character was recently killed off. Kristian Nairn, who played the loyal Hodor – a longtime fan favorite who got both a moving origin story and a particularly emotional send-off this past season, was also there.
Fans in the massive room chanted "Hodor, Hodor, Hodor" at one point. "It's blown my mind," Nairn said.
The HBO show has famously run out of source material, and this last season was the first time they went fully "off book."
"It's still ultimately George's imagination that gave us these characters and gave us this world," Benioff said, adding that it should be exciting to fans that the books now will be different from the show in some ways and the same in others. "Hopefully we're still living out the spirit of George's imagination."
Fans also got a glimpse of a little blooper reel from season six, showing funny outtakes like actor Peter Dinklage struggling to pronounce "benevolent," and a "preview" of next season showing the new sets being constructed.
Benioff and Weiss said the recently announced seven-episode seventh season wouldn't air until next summer – much later in the season than usual – because the production has to wait for colder climates to begin filming.
As Benioff said: Winter is here.
SMPTE elects board officers, regional governors
SMPTE®,the home of media professionals, technologists, and engineers, has revealed the board officers and regional governors who will serve terms beginning in January 2025.
Three new officers--Richard Welsh as SMPTE president, Eric Gsell as SMPTE executive VP, and Polly Hickling as SMPTE Education VP--have been elected for a two-year term from Jan. 1, 2025, to Dec. 31, 2026. One SMPTE officer, Lisa Hobbs, will be continuing her service as SMPTE secretary and treasurer for another two-year term. Additionally, Raymond Yeung will be stepping into the role of standards VP on Jan. 1, 2025.
“SMPTE’s membership has spoken,” said SMPTE interim executive director Sally-Ann D’Amato. “These officers have been tasked with an important responsibility, one each of them is prepared to tackle head-on. These next two years are looking bright for SMPTE!”
In addition to the officers, 10 regional governors were elected by the Society to serve two-year 2025-2026 terms.
These include the following regional governors, re-elected to continue their service:
Asia-Pacific Region Governor
Tony Ngai, Society of Motion Imaging Ltd.
EMEA - Central & South America Region Governor
Fernando Bittencourt, FB Consultant
United Kingdom Region Governor
Chris Johns, Sky UK.
USA - Central Region Governor
William T. Hayes, Consultant
USA - Eastern Region Governor
Dover Jeanne Mundt, Riedel Communications
USA - Western Region Governor
Jeffrey F. Way, Open Drives
Also elected were four newcomers to the SMPTE Board:
Canada Region Governor
Jonathan Jobin, Grass Valley
USA - Hollywood Region Governor
Allan Schollnick, Voxx... Read More