George RR Martin spent his New Year’s Eve updating fans on his animated projects set in the world of A song of ice and fire. He also had a big change to report Nine journeysThe game of thrones Spin-off about the great sea voyages undertaken by Corlys Velaryon aboard the ship Sea Snake.
“We moved Nine Voyages, “Our series about the legendary journeys of the Sea Serpent, from live action to animation,” Martin wrote on his personal blog. “A step I fully support. Due to budget constraints, a live version would probably have been prohibitively expensive, as half the show takes place at sea and a different port had to be created every week, from Driftmark to Lys, from the Basilisk Islands to Volantis to Qarth and.. .well, on and on and on. There’s a whole world out there. And there is a much higher chance that we can show anything with animation. So we have three animated projects going on.”
In 2021, Deadline reported that HBO is looking to expand its offerings RECEIVE universe by developing three ideas for new projects. they include 9 trips in other words Sea serpent, flea and 10,000 ships. Of the three, the Sea Snake project was more fully fleshed out and involved a creative team in development. There were also talks about developing an animated version of it game of thrones for HBO Max.
As for the status of his other animated projects at HBO, Martin wrote on his blog: “None of them have been greenlit yet, but I think we’re getting close to the next step on some of them” as this latest round of When development started a few years ago, we had four ideas for animated series that involved great talent. In time, writers’ rooms and summits, drafts and scripts followed… but unfortunately, two of the original projects were later scrapped.
“Those of you who have read my reports over the years may remember that I prefer to say ‘put on hold’ rather than ‘killed,’ because in Hollywood nothing is ever permanently dead, and a project that takes a year duration was put on ice. for a long time, which can also be copied. off the shelf a few years later,” Martin continued. “I still hope to present the stories we have on the shelf in another form, perhaps as graphic novels.”
“Will any of them make it to the air? Happen? No way to know,” he wrote. “Nothing is certain in Hollywood.”
Source: Deadline

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