Game of Thrones Season 4 Spoilers: More Books Based on HBO Series

In a recent interview, "Game of Thrones" Creator George R.R. Martin talked about the current fourth season and creating more of the books behind the series, "A Song of Fire and Ice." 

"It's been a great season," said Martin to Entertainment Weekly on June 3. "Though by and large we are seeing more differences from the books and I've been predicting that from the beginning. There's a certain snowball effect of making changes and I think that will continue. I like many of the new scenes they've inserted along the way, though I miss the things they leave out. Obviously I put those scenes in the books for a reason, I felt they added to the story. As I've been saying for years, I wish they had more hours - every time I see another HBO show I wonder why we only have 10 and they have 13."

Martin also talked about his favorite scenes from Season 4 of the popular fantasy and drama series.

"But we've done some major stuff this year," said Martin. "The Purple Wedding and Tyrion's trial, with incredible performances by Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) and Sibel Kekilli (Shae). And the trial by combat was amazing, too."

The 65-year-old New Jersey native also revealed he cannot wait to see the upcoming episode, which airs this weekend titled "The Watchers on the Wall."

"I'm really looking forward to next week as I'm told we have a battle that dwarfs the Battle of the Blackwater," said Martin.

Aside from the HBO series, Martin also talked about writing more books in the "A Song of Ice and Fire"book series in the interview.   

"My plan is to finish in seven," said Martin to Entertainment Weekly. "But my original plan was to finish in three. I write the stories and they grow. I deal with certain things and sometimes I find myself not at the end of a story. My plan right now is still seven. But first I have to finish Book Six [The Winds of Winter]. Get back to me when I'm half-way through Book Seven [A Dream of Spring] and then maybe I'll tell you something more meaningful."

"Game of Thrones" airs this Sunday at 9/8 CT on the HBO network.