George AR Martin tests positive for COVID-19, misses ‘Dragon House’ premiere

George AR Martin tests positive for COVID-19, misses ‘Dragon House’ premiere

George Martin missed HBO’s dazzling premiere Game of thrones a series of prequels dragon house Wednesday in Los Angeles after testing positive for COVID-19.

Speaking at the premiere, HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys revealed Martin’s positive test. “I was going to start today by introducing George RR Martin and saying how wonderful it is that George is traveling with us,” said Blois. “Unfortunately, George contracted COVID at Comic-Con so he is not here. I think he’s fine, so there’s nothing to worry about. ”

Bloom continued. “I wanted to tell you how good and lucky we are to have the architect, literally the architect of this world with us… it’s been fantastic.”

The 73-year-old fantasy author who created the universe dragon house The offer was based on participation in the Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic-Con last week.

Martin confirmed his positive COVID-19 status in a YouTube video message, prompting him to cancel several appearances. dragon house premiere. He added that his “symptoms are minor. I have some colds and cough sometimes.

“I am well taken care of. I’m taking medicine. It should be all right,” Martin added.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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