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This Is The Best Way To Ensure George R.R. Martin Finishes ‘Game Of Thrones’ (Video)
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The biggest concern for fans of HBO’s Game of Thrones has always been if author George R.R. Martin could finish the book series the show is based on before the show caught up. Martin has finished five books from 1996 to 2011, with two more on the way currently without release dates. HBO is set to premiere season five of the series this April.

So how can Martin possibly get the final two entries written and published in time? Clone him, of course! In a new video the scenario is presented as a trailer for the sequel to the 1996 Michael Keaton comedy Multiplicity which is titled, naturally, Multiplicity 2: Game of Clones.

You can watch it below.

The video comes from YouTube channel humordy, and stars Sam Eidson, who has previously appeared in Zero Charisma.

Fun side fact: I own a Game of Clones t-shirt and so can you!

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[Source: via Reddit]

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