All the "Game of Thrones" spin・offs you've heard so far

All the "Game of Thrones" spin・offs you've heard so far

Since HBO's Fantasy Saga aired, there has been a lot of chatter about the "Game of Thrones" spin・off.

"House of the Dragon" Season 2 continues to describe Max's war between Green and black, but rumors are swirling about other chapters in the history of the Seven Kingdoms. Over the years, both long before and after the song of Ice and Fire, new story pitches set at different points on the timeline (successful or not)

We've scrutinized the web for all the latest information we can track for each of the "Game of Thrones" spin-offs mentioned at once, and (if possible) we've been able to track them. I tried to identify whether the work is continuing. 

Status: In production, scheduled for 2025

After "House of the Dragon", "Knights of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight" will be the next "Game of Thrones" Spi we know clearly

"The Hedge Knight" will be George R.R.The first thing to adapt. Martin's Dunk & Egg story enlisted the nomadic knight Sir Duncan the Thor First Egg as his squire and confirmed that Dunk would like to participate in the tournament A

production on the 6-part show is underway in 2024/6/18, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav claims that the series will air in "Late 2025"

Status: Recently revived

"Ten Thousand Ships" is part of the "Game of Thrones" event, which deals with the history of Princess Nymeria and Rhoynar (one of the ancestor groups of the Westeros people, the other is the Andals and First Men), and is part of the "1," "The First," "The First," "The First," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "The second," "the second," "the second," "the second," "the second," "the second," "the second," "the second," "the second," "the It is a prequel series set 000 years ago.

In 2024/4, the writer Brian Helgeland (who belonged to the project) outlined the plot of his series in an interview with Inverse. "Essentially, it was the story of Moses, but we traded him for Nimelia," he said. "Her country is ruined and her people are forced to live on the water, so the show was called "1 million ships."

"They will have to leave and find a new home like the Israelites who leave Egypt. She is leading all these people, trying to hold everyone together but things are always in danger of falling apart as they travel around a fictional version of the Mediterranean, looking for a new home to settle in"

Although it was estimated that it was canceled, George R.R. Martin recently slipped into his blog that things have changed. 6/11 He revealed that the playwright Eboni Booth is working on a new pilot of "1 million ships."

"We're all very excited about this," Martin joked, "We're still trying to figure out how to pay for ten thousand ships, three hundred dragons, and those giant turtles."

Status: TBC

The conquest of Aegon led Aegon 1st Targaryen (aka "Aegon the Conqueror") and his sister's wives Visenia and Lenis to do so out of 7 kingdoms with dragons and armies, making him the first king to sit on the Iron Throne and founding the Targaryen Dynasty.

Last year, Variety reported that a series based on this campaign is "actively discussed" on HBO. At the time, they said the search for writers was ongoing because hbo "was keen to move it forward and take it into development.""There was even a claim that there might be a functional component in the pitch (then the film that leads to the proposed TV show).

In 2024/2, the Hollywood Reporter shared the news that "Batman 2" co・writer Matson Tomlin had joined the project. HBO declined to comment at the time, but this seems to have allowed us to see the conquest of Aegon come true in the future. 

Status: Canceled

Before "House of Dragons" appeared on the scene, the development had another "Game of Thrones" prequel: "Bloodmoon." HBO reportedly ordered a pilot for the prequel from jane Goldman in 2018, which reportedly costド3000 million.

Naomi Watts was scheduled to star, but earlier this year she saw some set photos of the costumed Watts when make・up designer Flora Moody shared them online.

Status: Canceled

"Empire of Ash" is supposed to be a spinoff working title that comes from an unconfirmed report that was once leaked on the "Game of Thrones" wiki, so don't put too much stock in the name. But according to the Hollywood Reporter, the writer Max Bolenstein ("Kong: Skull Island") knows that at some stage he was developing a series that expanded "The Fate of Valyria," a kind of cataclysmic event that caused the collapse of the entire Valyrian Freehold, the ancestral home of the Targaryen family. 

Speaking with Inverse in 2021, Borenstein did not confirm the nature of his series pitch, but told the publication that he was "very passionate" about his idea and hoped to return to it in the future. 

Status: Canceled

In 2021, the Hollywood Reporter confirmed that this live-action prequel set in King's Landing Slam is not moving forward. There were many notable faces in the area, including Dunk and Jon Snow's ally Davos Seaworth (pictured).

THR says that "Flea Bottom" was "always the earliest of any published ideas" at the time, and it seems that development was not too far away. 

Status: Updated for the third season

"House of the Dragon" probably does not require an introduction. It's the first "Game of Thrones" spin-off to make it to our screens, detailing the brutal, bloody civil war between two factions of House Targaryen hundreds of years before the events of "Dragon Dance," "Game of Thrones."

Even though the end of the original show left us a sour note, "House of the Dragon" proves that there are still a lot of people interested in Westeros, and since the series was renewed in Season 2 before the premiere of Season 3, "House of the Dragon" is also everywhere. Do not go too fast. 

Status: Under Development

A spin-off based on the famous sailor Lord Corlys Velaryon (nicknamed "Sea Snake", which was once a working title) has now been on the cards for some time. However, in 2024/1, George R.R.Martin confirmed that "Nine Voyages" has switched media and will now be an animation project.

"9 Voyages" will probably explore the so-called "great voyages" that Corris (and his grandson) made to the lands further east of Essos. There are other animation projects that are considered to be in development, but this is what we know best at the time of writing. 

Status: TBC, but very unlikely

Remember Robert Baratheon. The man on the Iron Throne before Joffrey. Well, this rumored series was clearly one of the ideas thrown around when HBO was first exploring a potential "Game of Thrones" spinoff.1 

In short, the rebellion was a brutal war between Aerys II Targaryen (the "Mad King") and the great House, which saw Robert Baratheon and some of his key allies, like Ned Stark and Jon Arryn, toppled. 

Despite the appetite of fans to see this particular chapter in the history of the series, especially since Martin himself is not so interested in making it, in 2017, he said that he knows everything we need about the rebellion, and that it "feels like a story told twice." I felt that it would be too much.""So you have to wait for those last books to arrive instead.

Status: Shelved

The Jon Snow story sounds to remain intact, at least for now. In 2022, it was reported that the sequel series of Jon Snow (the star of "Thrones" Kit Harington pitched on HBO) was in development (George R.R.News that Martin confirmed in a blog post). If you're intrigued by what snow has become after the "Game of Thrones" event, we have bad news for you: On the ice on the Jon Snow Show

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly for 2024-4, Harrington said: It was a great experience. We bounced some ideas and nothing really lit us up. I don't think we want to do something worthless that wasn't so for the time being, we're just shelving it.

"Shelved" is less definitive than some of the other "Game of Thrones" spin-offs that have been decisively canceled, but unless Harington and co decide that "Snow" will show up on screen and have a new story they're worth telling. 

Status: TBC

"Golden Empire" is another of the animation projects of the work, but we know very little about it, except for the fact that it is set in Lee Thi, as confirmed on Martin's "not a blog" site. It's probably an area that exists in parallel with Imperial China, but we haven't had any further information for a while. 

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