Night Shift is the inspiration for over a dozen acclaimed horror movies and television series, including Children of the Corn , Chapelwaite, and Lawnmower Man. Here we see mutated rats gone bad (“Graveyard Shift”); a cataclysmic virus that threatens humanity (“Night Surf,” the basis for The Stand ); a possessed, evil lawnmower (“The A major reason was due to the lack of payoff and explanation about the Night King. Game of Thrones had plenty of memorable villains over its eight-season run, but probably the most intriguing was the Night King. The leader of the army of the dead, the Night King posed the biggest threat to our heroes and Westeros in general with his massive

The Night King was created during a destructive and deadly war between the CotF and the first men. After their creation, the CotF and first men joined to fight their common enemy. I think the purpose/goal of the Night King is to unite the realms of men. Many will die in the process, but in the end, those who survive will be working together.

the Night’s King was Otherized: Unfortunately, readers are still in some way riveted by the idea of a character being “turned” into a show-like Night King, despite there not even being evidence that the historical Night’s King was ever Otherized. Its roots lie in the mystery on who or what are the Others and how are they “born” or
The poster speculates that "Jon Snow" was the name of the son of Bael the Bard and half brother of Joramum. He murdered his father (Bael), took the black and became the Night's King potentially paralleling present-day Jon Snow. This is just wrong. Bael the Bard's son was a true Stark, the Stark in Winterfell of his time.

After "Hardhome" aired and Weiss and Benioff first referred to the character as the Night King, Game of Thrones Wiki contacted George R.R. Martin asking how to treat the White Walker referred to as the "Night King" relative to the ancient Lord Commander known as the "Night's King" - if they are the same character, or if "Night's King" is a title that can be held by different characters, like

The man became the Night King, the first of the White Walkers. In Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2, just like the audience, Samwell Tarly asks Bran Stark why Night King wanted to kill the latter and what did he want. To this, Bran tells Sam that the king of the dead wanted 'an endless night'. He said, "He wants to erase this world.
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