HBO's Game of Thrones plans a proper sequel, and it's finally time to move forward from past glances at its history. In an event in Iceland attended by fans of Los Siete Reinos, show creator George R.R. Martin revealed his intention to develop spinoff projects that'll bring closure to the series' storylines.
According to Martin, HBO is on board with his plan to create a sequel series, but it seems there's been some setbacks in the past, like cancelled Arya and Jon spinoffs. Nevertheless, he teased recent interest from Maisie Williams about another potential project centered around her character.
Martin has previously discussed several other spinoff projects set within the Game of Thrones universe, including Aegon the Conqueror, Corlys Velaryon's Nine Voyages animated series, a prequel focused on Queen Nymeria, and even a movie. However, it remains to be seen whether these plans will come to fruition.
It appears HBO is employing a strategy of releasing multiple spinoffs in an attempt to fill the void left by the original series' conclusion. But has the show's fanbase fully moved on from their discontent with the ending? Only time will tell if Martin's next projects can address lingering concerns and revive interest in the beloved franchise.
As for now, it seems HBO is ready to take Game of Thrones in a new direction. With several spinoffs already in development, fans can look forward to seeing what Martin has planned for the future of Westeros.
According to Martin, HBO is on board with his plan to create a sequel series, but it seems there's been some setbacks in the past, like cancelled Arya and Jon spinoffs. Nevertheless, he teased recent interest from Maisie Williams about another potential project centered around her character.
Martin has previously discussed several other spinoff projects set within the Game of Thrones universe, including Aegon the Conqueror, Corlys Velaryon's Nine Voyages animated series, a prequel focused on Queen Nymeria, and even a movie. However, it remains to be seen whether these plans will come to fruition.
It appears HBO is employing a strategy of releasing multiple spinoffs in an attempt to fill the void left by the original series' conclusion. But has the show's fanbase fully moved on from their discontent with the ending? Only time will tell if Martin's next projects can address lingering concerns and revive interest in the beloved franchise.
As for now, it seems HBO is ready to take Game of Thrones in a new direction. With several spinoffs already in development, fans can look forward to seeing what Martin has planned for the future of Westeros.