Game Of Thrones Creator Gives Update On Prequel Shows From HBO

Since Game of Thrones ended (not well in my opinion), focus has been on the prequel shows being developed by HBO. Jane Goldman’s show set in the distant past has already filmed a pilot and it was recently announced that another prequel exploring the history of the Targaryens is being developed.

Who better to give us the skinny on exactly what the state of play is with both these projects than creator of A Song of Ice and Fire himself, George R.R. Martin? The author recently posted as much as he’s allowed to tell us in his blog. This is quite lengthy so buckle down folks.

“Many people have been emailing me since these stories hit the web, asking me to confirm or deny. Sorry. Can’t. Well, not much, in any case. Yes, I can confirm that HBO put several GAMES OF THRONES successor shows in development at one point. There were four to start with. Then five. Then three. I’ve said all that before. Jane Goldman’s as yet untitled show, which I am still not supposed to call THE LONG NIGHT, is one of those. The pilot on that one wrapped a month ago and has been in post-production. I am expecting to see her first cut soon. (Last month in Belfast, I got a behind-the-scenes look at some of her sets, and they were spectacular). The show stirring up all the internet headlines right now is one of the others. Also a prequel. Set thousands of years after Jane’s show in the history of Westeros. And yes, it is based on material from one of my books.”

“((FWIW, those who have read FIRE & BLOOD will realize it contains enough materials for a dozen shows)). This one has a title, but no one else has revealed it, so I had better not either. ((But it’s not the obvious title)). It has a script and a bible, and both of them are terrific, first rate, exciting. They’re the work of RYAN CONDAL. I first met Ryan when he came to New Mexico a couple of years ago to shoot a pilot for a fantasy western called THE SIXTH GUN, based on the comic book. That show did not go, though I had the pleasure of screening the pilot at my theatre, the Jean Cocteau. Later we also did a premiere for COLONY, the aliens-in-LA series that Ryan created and ran. He’s a helluva strong writer, and a huge fan of A SONG OF ICE & FIRE, Dunk & Egg, and Westeros in general. I’ve loved working with him, and if the Seven Gods and HBO are kind, I hope to keep on working with him for years to come on this new successor show, the title of which is… Ooops. Almost slipped. Can’t say yet. I can say that there will be dragons. Everyone else has said that, so why not me? I do want to point out that “moving closer to a pilot order” is NOT the same thing as “getting a pilot order.” Would that it were. This is encouraging, this is exciting, but don’t buy the couch just yet. When HBO actually gives us a pilot order, you will hear me shouting it from the rooftops. A series order, and I’ll be shouting even louder. But we’ll see. Right now all the signs are good, but nothing is confirmed. Some websites are suggesting that the news about Ryan’s show moving forward means that Jane’s show won’t. If that’s so, no one has told me. I don’t think it’s so. I love what Ryan has done, but I’m excited about the possibilities for Jane’s series as well. Jane and I had dinner in London (at Rule’s, great spot, oldest restaurant in England, Charles Dickens and H.G. Wells ate there, it was a thrill to break bread with their ghosts), and her enthusiasm was palpable. The world of Ice & Fire is a WORLD, boys and girls. Huge continents, ten thousand years of history, cities, deserts, oceans, mysteries, triumphs and tragedies. If there were indeed eight million stories in The Naked City in the 50s, surely there are eight billion stories to be told about Westeros, Essos, Sothoryos, and the lands beyond the Sunset Sea, south of Oz and north of Shangri-La…”

In terms of what that new show might be called, the two most obvious answers seems to be Fire & Blood, or A Dance with Dragons (the famous Civil War between the Targaryens, but also the title of one of Martin’s books). I’m guessing neither will prove correct on this one based on his comments above.

RELATED: Game Of Thrones House Targaryen Prequel Nearing Pilot Order At HBO

On Friday’s Los Fanboys Podcast, Jammer and I theorized that HBO wouldn’t just be looking to choose one Game of Thrones show from several (listen directly below!). When you consider that Amazon is developing shows for The Lord of the Rings and The Wheel of Time concurrently, it seems to make more sense that HBO will go ahead with both shows IF they both hit the level of quality that the studio is looking for, which is not a guarantee.

I guess from here, we will just have to wait and see what sticks and what slips. Which, if any of these proposed prequels are you most interested in seeing go to a full series? Share your thoughts in the usual spot below.

Don’t forget to share this post on your Facebook and Twitter using the buttons at the top! Or you can react to the post down below!

—–

Have you checked out LRM Online‘s official podcast feed yet The LRM Online Podcast Network, which includes our flagship podcast Los Fanboys, our premiere podcast Breaking Geek Radio: The Podcast, and our morning show LRMornings? Check it out by listening below. It’s also available on all your favorite podcast apps!

Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts |  Spotify  |  SoundCloud | Stitcher | Google Play

SOURCE: George R.R. Martin

Night Terror Banner   GenreVerse FOR FANBOYS, BY FANBOYS Have you checked out LRM Online’s official podcasts and videos on The Genreverse Podcast Network? Available on YouTube and all your favorite podcast apps, This multimedia empire includes The Daily CoGBreaking Geek Radio: The Podcast, GeekScholars Movie News, Anime-Versal Review Podcast, and our Star Wars dedicated podcast The Cantina. Check it out by listening on all your favorite podcast apps, or watching on YouTube! Subscribe on: Apple PodcastsSpotify |  SoundCloud | Stitcher | Google Play
Share the Post: