GAME OF THRONES Creator George R. R. Martin Reveals At Least Three Animated Spin-Offs Are In The Works At HBO

GAME OF THRONES Creator George R. R. Martin Reveals At Least Three Animated Spin-Offs Are In The Works At HBO

Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin has shared an update on HBO's spin-off plans, confirming there are at least three animated TV shows currently in various stages of development. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jan 03, 2024 05:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones
Source: SFFGazette.com

Game of Thrones' final season was nothing if not divisive, but the franchise has continued to find success on HBO thanks to the prequel series House of the Dragon. A second season is set to premiere later this year, while A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight is likely next to be shot. 

Kit Harington's Jon Snow sequel is also believed to still be in development and, beyond that, we know of a handful of other projects which are being worked on.

Taking to his blog (via SFFGazette.com), Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin shared an update not on those, but three animated projects which are said to be in the works. While HBO initially scrapped two of them, the writer sounds optimistic about both the other two and one more which has since been added to the list. 

"As it happens, HBO and I have our own animated projects, set in the world of A Song of Ice & Fire," Martin revealed. "None of them have been greenlit yet, but I think we are getting close to taking the next step with a couple of them."

"When this last round of development started a few years back, we had four ideas for animated shows, with some great talents attached. Writers rooms and summits, outline and scripts followed in due course...but, alas, two of the original projects were subsequently shelved. Work on the other two animated projects continues apace, however."

Adding that "nothing is ever dead for good in Hollywood," Martin made it clear he remains optimistic about those scrapped projects getting a second chance and suggested the ideas could be recycled in other mediums, such as a graphic novel. As for that third show, it's a live-action series which has made the shift to animation!

"We have moved Nine Voyages, our series about the legendary voyages of the Sea Snake, over from live-action to animation. A move I support fully," Martin said. "Budgetary constraints would likely have made a live-action version prohibitively expensive, what with half the show taking place at sea, and the necessity of creating a different port every week, from Driftmark to Lys to the Basilisk Isles to Volantis to Qarth to...well, on and on and on."

"There’s a whole world out there. And we have a lot better chance of showing it all with animation. So we now have three animated projects underway."

We'll see whether any of these become a reality, particularly as HBO has thrown a great many Game of Thrones ideas at the wall in recent years, with only House of the Dragon sticking...at least so far, anyway! 

As always, stay tuned for updates as we have them. 

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SethBullock
SethBullock - 1/3/2024, 6:37 AM
Just finish the books, then maybe make an animated adaptation for the whole thing if the books' ending is better than what we got in the show, which shouldn't be that hard.
Origame
Origame - 1/3/2024, 12:16 PM
@SethBullock - a student of mine threw up on the desk. And that was a more pleasant experience than the ending of the show.
keithvw
keithvw - 1/3/2024, 7:07 AM
The very definition of an author seduced by success. He's enamored with his own franchise, just not the stories that the franchise was built on. The books will never be finished. The ending that everyone whines about is George's true ending. He had all the time in the world to finish those books before the show reached its conclusion. Writing a novel, while daunting, doesn't need to take years. This is simply a case of a writer who enjoys cashing checks more than sharing a story with readers.

But good for him. He found the success few writers ever do and he's milking it for all its worth. It's kinda hard to blame him. He's making up for 50 years of living in the shadow of writers like King, Rowling, Ellison and (to a lesser extent but no less talented) Dan Simmons.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 1/3/2024, 7:39 AM
@keithvw - the ending is fine, it's just how rushed and lazy the show did it.

Daenerys was a great character to build up as the villain as she lived isolated from her homeworld thinking she was going to be the hero when she finally got back.
keithvw
keithvw - 1/3/2024, 8:03 AM
@Ryguy88 - I think the rushed pacing of the ending may have actually been partly Martin's idea. There's an old interview with him, (maybe around season 3-ish), where, when asked about the ending, he said he felt that the series needed to end in a big budget movie to accommodate the final battle(s). I imagine his thinking was that the battle at Winterfell and Daenerys' attack on the Red Keep were always meant to happen in close proximity. Unless he had a different battle in mind of the ending. I need to dig up the interview, it's a fascinating look into what would come to be.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 1/3/2024, 7:36 AM
Dude, write your book!
TheLight
TheLight - 1/3/2024, 8:09 AM
The trouble is GRRM peaked very late in his life with the success of ASOIAF and is now too immersed in his riches from GOT to want to continue his story. In truth, I'm betting without a doubt he was hoping that d n d was going to end the show right and conclude the saga for both of their sakes but when the ending gave so much negative and divisive feedback and the fans urged GRRM to continue the books for the true ending, he panicked. The man clearly wants to enjoy his riches and work on other projects. I've been wanting to see the story conclude since I read the books first, but more and more I have my suspicions it looks less likely. Unless he's secretly working on both TWOW and ADOS at the same time, we'll never get a ending that's not the show.
Negaton
Negaton - 1/3/2024, 8:46 AM
Animated? No thanks, I'm not 13.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/3/2024, 9:09 AM


Animated GoT??

That's a big fat pass.

narrow290
narrow290 - 1/3/2024, 9:41 AM
Dude promises the world and rarely delivers. Game of Thrones is my favorite show (seasons 1-6) I went and read all the books after watching the 1st season and I re-watch the whole series at lest once a year. I really hope to see even half of these projects Martin has announced since the terrible ending of the main show
CholoScorpion
CholoScorpion - 1/3/2024, 12:09 PM
Robert’s rebellion would be perfect as animated.
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