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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FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 1/3/2024, 6:00 AM
Give us what we want

TheLight
TheLight - 1/3/2024, 8:02 AM
@FireandBlood - Speak for yourself, bud. I'd rather have a Jaehaerys and Alysanne if I can't have a Robert's Rebellion miniseries. Not too keen on a guy bending over nearly every kingdom and calling it "peace".
mountainman
mountainman - 1/3/2024, 8:32 AM
@TheLight - Agreed. An Aegon show would just be spectacle without any interesting story. A conqueror fairly easily taking over a continent would not display the interesting politics, character dynamics and conflicts that westeros is known for.

Robert’s Rebellion would be great. Heck I’d rather see Maegar the Cruel over Aegon the Conquerer. Give us Fall of Valyria.
whoknows
whoknows - 1/3/2024, 1:38 PM
@TheLight - you just picked the most boring era, it would be a good era for more female audiences and the type of drama they enjoy with them making the rounds around the country brokering peace. I can see how it would work, for viewers who want very limited action and gore. But we talking game of thrones here. I'd much rather see Maegor on his tirades, arya sailing west of westeros, the first long night and such
whoknows
whoknows - 1/3/2024, 1:42 PM
@mountainman - i mean remember the histories doesnt have to be exactly what was written, because it was all written by a Maester so a lot of interesting stuff could come up. and I do think there are already interesting stuff the Maester spoke about. I mean the fact they couldnt conquer Dorne and all those troubles. As well as the relationships between the sister wives. The whole dynamics of all the kingdoms, we dont know what any of those kingdoms were like when they were separate. We know the Stark king is known for bending the knee but what was he before that? is that just a spoil of his legacy? Theres a lot that could be fleshed out.
TheLight
TheLight - 1/3/2024, 5:58 PM
@whoknows - Have you forgotten that GOT/ASOIAF is not just about the action and violence, it's also about the drama and political intrigue that pulls people into their landscape? I like crazy wild and at at times mindless action too, but it's not all that pulls a story.
whoknows
whoknows - 1/3/2024, 9:30 PM
@TheLight - you’re right but would I be wrong to say the best hailed episodes are the ones with huge death scenes or battles? I think Jahaerys reigns is one of the calmest times from what I remember in the fire and blood book. I wouldn’t argue you that it could be good to bring in a new demographic, I could imagine my mom and her girlfriends getting into watching jahaerys’s reign, I’m sure it would give them a bit more medieval but Bridgerton vibes but I know it wouldn’t be for someone like me. Cuz I’m just not into shows like that. As much as I love the banter, I love the action and the repercussions of ppls actions. And that anyone could get got at any moment so the stakes feel high, even in the banter there is an intense feeling cuz you know if dude or dudette says the wrong thing, they may not survive the episode. But with out that brutality, I don’t think I’d enjoy the banter as much. Or be sitting at the edge of my seat for it. And then again maybe I’m not even remembering all of jaehaerys reign, I really just remember the bits of his wife making marriage pacts, I remember a few gangsta moments with him doing a trial by combat with some young dude. What I remember being most interesting was the lead up the Jaehaerys taking throne, him being hidden, him being trained, all the run around happening with Maegor so I guess I wouldn’t mind a show that leads up to him becoming king but I’m not sure how much I’d enjoy a show about his actual reign. I definitely should give the book a reread
TheLight
TheLight - 1/4/2024, 12:11 AM
@whoknows - Dude, I completely get that. Like I said, I love crazy action too and yeah those are the only things that at times can pull people in due to how insane the craziness can be but I like seeing the mind at work as well. And yeah my favorite moment with Jaehaerys was owning one of Saera's lovers in the trial by combat.
mountainman
mountainman - 1/3/2024, 6:36 AM
Bro is never going to finish the books.
marvel72
marvel72 - 1/3/2024, 6:46 AM
@mountainman - Tell me about it, I don't know why, maybe he just can't be arsed.

It would make him loads of dollar.
JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 1/3/2024, 6:54 AM
@marvel72 - Many much moneys
mountainman
mountainman - 1/3/2024, 7:18 AM
@marvel72 - With how good HOTD is, I’m open to more projects in this world.

That being said, it’s pretty pathetic that the most recently released book in the series came out before the original show started airing.
whoknows
whoknows - 1/3/2024, 2:24 PM
@marvel72 - I think the first show is playing a big part in his delay. Maybe the reception too. Because Dan and Dave did say george gave them an overview of what was to happen and they went from there and filled stuff in. so I think George actually had the same intentions of making Bran king and making Dany turn to a mad queen and Jon killing her. And maybe everyones reaction has had him in overthinking mode for years. Although I am sure if george made bran king and Dany insane, it would have more narrative weight behind it and be more believable. A lot of ppl hated the last season of the show because of those things but I think those decisions didnt land well because those last two seasons were so rushed. He said he's 75 percent done with the Winds of Winter. But he still has one more book after that lol
mountainman
mountainman - 1/3/2024, 2:55 PM
@whoknows - He’s been 75% done with WoW for years now. During COVID (2020), he said that if he didn’t release the book the following year, that we can all give him a hard time about it.
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.
The1st
The1st - 1/3/2024, 1:07 PM
@SethBullock - Came here for this comment alone lol. If I had his fanbase it wouldn't be a priority for me either. Seems to have fallen into of the Hollywood thirst trap of prequels and no sequels.
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.
mountainman
mountainman - 1/3/2024, 8:39 AM
@keithvw - The elements of the ending could work under George’s writing. The show runners just didn’t have the books to pull from.

Daenerys turning evil was foreshadowed early on and is very in line with many people in her family line.

Jon never wanted the throne and him defining it to go live with the wildlings makes sense.

The Azor Ahai prophecy meaning nothing is brilliant. SOIAF has always gone against fantasy tropes and if it had a chosen one take out the dark one that wouldn’t have fit. Arya actually makes sense of all the characters to kill the Night King (who isn’t even a big part of the books anyway).

I’d even argue Bran being king at the end could work, but not how the show terribly wrote it. That election amongst the council was so cringey. I see it more as Bran’s Three Eye Raven Powers (which the show just forgot about in later seasons) allowed him to see the future and manipulate events just to allow him to take the throne.

The books also have more interesting players that the show never introduced, like the other Aegon, Lady Stoneheart and some others that would make those final conflicts more interesting.

I truly hope he finishes it. If he dies before it is done, I hope another author, like Joe Abercrombie, can finish the main saga.
keithvw
keithvw - 1/3/2024, 9:31 AM
@mountainman - I don't see Martin finishing the series. Even if he gets out Winds of Winter (which I'm convinced he was finished with years ago and is now endlessly rewriting), he still has another book in the series. I always felt that Dan Simmons could finish the writing. The Terror was detailed and meticulous in a way that felt very close to Martin's writing.
mountainman
mountainman - 1/3/2024, 10:44 AM
@keithvw - I’ve not read Simmons, although Hyperion is high up on my TBR. Are you familiar with Joe Abercrombie? His First Law series is amazing and I think his style would be a great fit for finishing ASOIAF.
whoknows
whoknows - 1/3/2024, 2:29 PM
@keithvw - Pretty sure Hbo wanted 2 more seasons as well as all seasons to have 10 episodes each but Dan and Dave wanted to rush it. and that makes sense cause of course a studio will want to keep their cash cow going. I think his books would have ended pretty much the same but I am sure he would have given us more context and it wouldnt have felt so rushed in the books. in the show I could have used a whole other season to see dany slowly turn, although I understand her motivations with all that happened to her. I just needed a season to simmer with and watch her slow decent into madness. and less jumping from place to place that took episodes to reach in earlier seasons.
whoknows
whoknows - 1/3/2024, 2:36 PM
@mountainman - i agree with all of this. I do believe george has intentions for Bran to be king as well and I think he will explain it well. The whole reasoning in the show makes no sense, tyrion saying Bran had the best story of them all? bran isnt even in season 5(I think). But my homie Jon, jon has to have the best story. He was the true heir, lived as a bastard, submitted himself to guard the wall, made peace with the wildlings, got killed for it, came back, took back his family home. i mean i could still fit more cool stuff lol but bran, bran broke his legs and became an allseing eye, he has all the histories and that might be a good reason for him to be king but thats not because he has the most compelling story like tyrion was insisting.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 1/3/2024, 3:30 PM
@keithvw - I'd like to see that if you find it. I truly do hope he gets around to finishing the books. But I cant help but think that the show is now in his head and its impossible for it not to influence his own work.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 1/3/2024, 3:31 PM
@mountainman - basically agree with this. George probably gave them these plot points but the show runners filled in the gaps with garbage.
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.
The1st
The1st - 1/3/2024, 1:11 PM
@Negaton - Not always bad, just depends on context. I enjoyed the recent B5 movie. It was B5...just happened to be animated...cuz time.
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
CharlesLeeRay
CharlesLeeRay - 1/3/2024, 12:09 PM
Robert’s rebellion would be perfect as animated.

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