‘Game of Thrones’: George RR Martin says some spin-offs could be cancelled

‘Game of Thrones’: George RR Martin says some spin-offs could be cancelled

We think HBO Max would green light any project based on George RR Martin’s novels, especially after the overwhelming success of ‘Game of Thrones’ and its prequel ‘House of Dragons’, the season finale of which is the most watched in the history of the platform, with over 9 million views. However, following the recent merger of HBO Max and Discovery+, which led to cuts in the streaming service’s original catalogIt seems that nothing and no one is safe.

‘Game of Thrones’: George RR Martin says some spin-offs could be cancelled

“All the changes to HBO Max have impacted us, of course”writes Martin on his personal blog. “A couple [de proyectos] They’ve been filed, but I don’t agree they’re dead.”He says. “Some move faster than others, as development always does.”

The projects the writer talks about, currently in the works even though they could have been canceled, are at least five spin-offs. first would be ‘SNOW’, the series that would follow Jon Snow after the end of “Game of Thrones”, where Kit Harington will reprise his role. Also, we find “Tales of Dunks and Eggs”based on the collection of three “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” stories, set 90 years before his “A Song of Ice and Fire” saga, as well as “10,000 Ships”, set 1,000 years earlier, which would tell how Queen Nymerya, whom Arya Stark honors by naming her wolf after her, flees the dragonlords and burns her entire fleet after crossing the Summer Sea. another would be ‘9 trips’, directly related to “House of the Dragon”, which would show the travels of Lord Corlys Velaryon, a character played by Steve Toussaint in the prequel. It has finally been mentioned “Flea Fund”which would allow viewers to see what life is like in the slums of King’s Landing and a possible animated series.

What about the second season of ‘House of the Dragon’?

Don’t panic. While it’s possible that one of the many projects in the “Game of Thrones” universe will experience a significant cancellation or delay, George RR Martin posts on his page that after a well-deserved vacation is working on the second season of the prequel, as well as the novel ‘Winds of winter’, which would be the sixth in the saga “A Song of Ice and Fire”. he writes: “We are still developing the ‘Wild Cards’ TV series for Peacock, based (largely) on ‘Fort Freak.’ about Winter’? ‘? No, of course not. But if I did, I know you’d remind me.”.

Source: E Cartelera

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