Rumors of series about Jon Snow and the conquest of Aegon Targaryen had been circulating for some time, but were discarded
With rumors that soon, game of Thrones would gain new derivative series, in addition to The House of the Dragonwhich returns for its second season soon, HBO President, Casey Bloysdenied the information and revealed that, at the moment, there is no production approved for development.
“I wouldn’t say we have a spin-off that’s close to being approved for production. We’re always working on scripts and hearing ideas from different sources, but there’s nothing confirmed.”clarified in an interview with the website TVLine.
Previously, rumors suggested that game of Throneshad two new spin-offs approved: the first would be focused on Jon Snowcharacter from KitHarington, and would show what happened to him after the end of the series. The second would take us to the past and show how Aegon Targaryen conquered Westeros.
However, in the conversation, Bloys confirmed that, for now, only A Knight of Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight is under development. Like this The House of the Dragonthe novelty is yet another prelude to Game of ThronIt iss and adapts the book for TV The Knight of the Seven Kingdomsalso written by George R. R. Martin.
game of Thronesadaptation of the book series The Chronicles of ice and Fire, premiered in 2011 and aired until 2019, ending its television run after eight seasons. In the story, different families compete in a deadly game to control the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros and assume the long-awaited Iron Throne.
In 2022, HBO launched the first spin-off of the series, The House of the Dragonwhich is based on the book Fire & Bloodin Martinand tells the story of House Targaryen during their reign in Westeros, 300 years after the events of game of Thrones.
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