Bad news keeps coming for Game of Thrones fans who want a new series to expand the TV universe adapted from George RR Martin’s literary saga. While a spin-off project about Jon Snow with Kit Harington was shelved due to a lack of a strong enough story, this is another series derived from the fiction of DB Weiss and David Benioff that will not see the light of day.
Among the Game of Thrones spin-off projects, many have been abandoned by the wayside, and it appears that the series, titled Game of Thrones: 10,000 Ships, has not been fully approved by HBO executives.
Another abandoned Game of Thrones spin-off?
Indeed, Brian Helgeland, screenwriter of Chevalier, Mystic River, LA Confidential and Death in the Skin, explained Reverse That his script, centered on Nymeria, was not picked up by American cable executives:
“It went well, but I think they felt that the timing of my series was too far from the foundations of the original. That’s why it wasn’t confirmed, but nothing “Never Dead My script was based on Queen Nymeria and that little blurb about her that was in the Encyclopedia of Westeros.”
So, is Game of Thrones: 10,000 Ships finally abandoned? Brian Helgeland suggests that the project centered on Princess Nymeria traveling to Dorne with Rhynar and marrying Lord Morse Martell isn’t completely dead.
What was Game of Thrones: 10,000 Ships supposed to be about?
Brian Helgeland was approached by HBO several years ago to work on a Game of Thrones spin-off and met with George RR Martin, who liked the idea. “Unfortunately, I didn’t get to work with him more closely, but if the series was approved, I would have.”Brian Helgeland explained.
So what should 10,000 Ships, a promising TV series that even has Amanda Segel hired to write in 2021, be? “It was a bit like Ray Harryhausen’s ‘Sinbad’ movies mixed with ‘The Odyssey.’According to Brian Helgeland.
“Essentially it was the story of Moses, but instead of Nimeria”he specified His country is ruined and his people are forced to live on water, which is why the series is called Ten Thousand Ships.
The American screenwriter and director explained in detail the main idea of his serial project, and the project seemed very ambitious, if we trust his words:
“Nymeria leads her people, trying to hold everything together, but everything is always in danger of falling apart as they travel through a fictionalized version of the Mediterranean looking for a new home to settle.
Their life was nomadic. Life in an interconnected raft city in this great floating city. Sometimes the characters landed, but they were eventually kicked out of the land as they searched for home, their version of the Promised Land. “
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