'Game of Thrones' creators say ending response didn't change their approach to new show

"You kind of need to practice letting go."
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"3 Body Problem" showrunners Alexander Woo, D. B. Weiss, and David Benioff. Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Although one's fantasy and one's sci-fi, Game of Thrones and 3 Body Problem have plenty in common. Both shows are based on epic book series (George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and Liu Cixin's Remembrance of Earth's Past series, respectively), they both have large casts of characters, both have left us with plenty of burning questions, and they're both helmed by showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (they've been joined by The Terror showrunner Alexander Woo for this new Netflix series).

In short, the comparisons are going to be inevitable. Plenty of people will likely tune into 3 Body Problem because they were fans of Game of Thrones. The elephant in the room, of course, is that although everyone loved Thrones, the reactions to the ending were a lot more mixed.

So to what extent did those negative reactions influence how Benioff and Weiss approached this new show?

"I mean on the one hand it’s impossible to not hear that on some level," D.B. Weiss told Mashable in an interview with the 3 Body Problem showrunners. "We’re not particularly plugged in, by design we unplug from the hive mind reactions to things. But it doesn’t mean we didn’t know what that reaction was."

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"You kind of need to practice letting go."

Weiss went on to explain, though, that every show is a new animal.

"There’s no way to do justice to the show that you’re working on, especially one on this scale, if your eyes are on the rearview mirror the whole time," he said. "You kind of need to practice letting go and focussing on the moment that you’re in, because the moment that you’re in is long – it took five years to make this show – and it just wouldn’t have served this show very well to be constantly seeing it through the lens of something else, if that makes any sense?

"I think that all your experiences affect you, and that was definitely an experience that affected us, but I also think that more importantly, we kept our eyes and attentions forward, and really wanted to push forward with the show that we were working on. All you can really do at the end of the day is tell the story you want to tell in the best way you know how, and then what happens is out of your hands at that point."


If you're here for 3 Body Problem, here's everything you need to know about the show.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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