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Update: March 18, 20201

HBO Developing Three New GAME OF THRONES Spinoff Shows: Nymeria, Flea Bottom and the Sea Snake

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HBO is developing three more Game of Thrones prequel projects. The network has a trio of additional ideas in the works based on author George R.R. Martin's fantasy world, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

One of the projects, working title 9 Voyages, is from Rome creator Bruno Heller and follows Lord Corlys Velaryon, a.k.a. The Sea Snake, the Lord of the Tides and head of House Velaryon. The character also appears in the upcoming greenlit GoT prequel House of the Dragon, where he's played by actor Steve Toussaint. So this effort represents a potential spinoff of a character from a series that hasn't yet been shot (let alone aired).

A second project, working title 10,000 Ships, revolves around the warrior queen Princess Nymeria, a revered ancestor of House Martell who founded of the kingdom of Dorne (she became so legendary in the realm that two characters bore her name in the original series – Sand Snake Nymeria Sand and Arya's direwolf). Her story is set roughly 1,000 years before the events in Game of Thrones, making it much older on the Westeros timeline than any of the other previously announced projects in the works (HBO shot a prequel pilot in 2019 set even further back during the Age of Heroes, but it never made it to series). Also, Game of Thrones added a storyline involving Dorne midway through the series that fans felt struggled to feel like an organic part of the show. If greenlit, the Nymeria project could give an entirely new and redemptive take on Sunspear.

The third project is set in the notorious King's Landing slum of Flea Bottom – the maze of tight streets in the capitol city where characters like Davos Seaworth and Gendry Baratheon were born.

The projects are in addition to the upcoming greenlit series House of the Dragon, which begins filming in the UK in April and stars Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Paddy Considine and Matt Smith. Dragon follows the story of House Targaryen 300 years before the events in GoT and builds to an epic civil war that tore Westeros apart. The series is from co-showrunners Miguel Sapochnik and Ryan Condal is expected to premiere in 2022.

Another HBO project previously reported in development is based on Martin's popular Dunk and Egg novellas, which followed the adventures of the hedge knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg, who would later become King Aegon V Targaryen. In addition, there's an animated Thrones project being considered about a topic that's not yet been revealed. The surge of projects are part of HBO's post-GoT surge to try and replace the show's incredible popularity, particularly now that it's fully immersed in the streaming wars with HBO Max.

"The way we try to approach it is not by [saying], 'We need five shows within three years,' but 'What are the stories worth telling?'" HBO's chief content officer Casey Bloys told THR in January. "We've been developing multiple takes on different worlds. The one I want to do is the one that I think is best creatively. I prefer to make it about the stories and the showrunners and their vision as opposed to hitting some arbitrary target for the right number of shows."

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...es-spinoffs-nymeria-flea-bottom-the-sea-snake
 
<DisgustingHHH>

Couldn't care less about anything related to Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones Seasons 7 & 8 actually ruined the IP worse than Disney ruined Star Wars with the sequel trilogy.
 
GoT crashed hard once they ran out of source matieral. I'm out of all future spin offs and cash grabs until no paid shills have glowing reviews
 
Sounds like they're throwing shit at a wall to see what sticks.
 
I was fine with GoT having a shit ending, but spinoffs rarely hit the mark. Tough to get hyped.
 
<DisgustingHHH>

Couldn't care less about anything related to Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones Seasons 7 & 8 actually ruined the IP worse than Disney ruined Star Wars with the sequel trilogy.

Couldn't agree more.

What's worse they've killed everything that came before as well.

No matter how badly they fuck up new Star Wars I'll always love the originals.

Game of Thrones straight up urinated on all the fantastic stuff that ultimately led nowhere.
 
Update: March 18, 20201

HBO Developing Three New GAME OF THRONES Spinoff Shows: Nymeria, Flea Bottom and the Sea Snake

Dm879aQ.jpg


HBO is developing three more Game of Thrones prequel projects. The network has a trio of additional ideas in the works based on author George R.R. Martin's fantasy world, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

One of the projects, working title 9 Voyages, is from Rome creator Bruno Heller and follows Lord Corlys Velaryon, a.k.a. The Sea Snake, the Lord of the Tides and head of House Velaryon. The character also appears in the upcoming greenlit GoT prequel House of the Dragon, where he's played by actor Steve Toussaint. So this effort represents a potential spinoff of a character from a series that hasn't yet been shot (let alone aired).

A second project, working title 10,000 Ships, revolves around the warrior queen Princess Nymeria, a revered ancestor of House Martell who founded of the kingdom of Dorne (she became so legendary in the realm that two characters bore her name in the original series – Sand Snake Nymeria Sand and Arya's direwolf). Her story is set roughly 1,000 years before the events in Game of Thrones, making it much older on the Westeros timeline than any of the other previously announced projects in the works (HBO shot a prequel pilot in 2019 set even further back during the Age of Heroes, but it never made it to series). Also, Game of Thrones added a storyline involving Dorne midway through the series that fans felt struggled to feel like an organic part of the show. If greenlit, the Nymeria project could give an entirely new and redemptive take on Sunspear.

The third project is set in the notorious King's Landing slum of Flea Bottom – the maze of tight streets in the capitol city where characters like Davos Seaworth and Gendry Baratheon were born.

The projects are in addition to the upcoming greenlit series House of the Dragon, which begins filming in the UK in April and stars Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Paddy Considine and Matt Smith. Dragon follows the story of House Targaryen 300 years before the events in GoT and builds to an epic civil war that tore Westeros apart. The series is from co-showrunners Miguel Sapochnik and Ryan Condal is expected to premiere in 2022.

Another HBO project previously reported in development is based on Martin's popular Dunk and Egg novellas, which followed the adventures of the hedge knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg, who would later become King Aegon V Targaryen. In addition, there's an animated Thrones project being considered about a topic that's not yet been revealed. The surge of projects are part of HBO's post-GoT surge to try and replace the show's incredible popularity, particularly now that it's fully immersed in the streaming wars with HBO Max.

"The way we try to approach it is not by [saying], 'We need five shows within three years,' but 'What are the stories worth telling?'" HBO's chief content officer Casey Bloys told THR in January. "We've been developing multiple takes on different worlds. The one I want to do is the one that I think is best creatively. I prefer to make it about the stories and the showrunners and their vision as opposed to hitting some arbitrary target for the right number of shows."

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...es-spinoffs-nymeria-flea-bottom-the-sea-snake

There is only one possible response to this news,

<Varys01>
 
I can't bring myself to care about anything related to GoT anymore.
 
My interest in Game of Thrones died at exactly the same time as the Night King.
 
Couldn't agree more.

What's worse they've killed everything that came before as well.

No matter how badly they fuck up new Star Wars I'll always love the originals.

Game of Thrones straight up urinated on all the fantastic stuff that ultimately led nowhere.

Eh not for me. The first 4 or so seasons were among the best in television ever imo. I dont hate Dexter because it had a bad ending and similarly got worse after about season 4 and I dont hate GOT. They can't all be good to the end like The Sopranos (i liked the ending so sue me).
 
And you cunts were giving me shit years ago for saying d+ d fuckin stink. High and mighty book reader. Fuck you all.
 
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