A statement that will please fans of this character

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A statement that will please fans of this character

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A Game of Thrones film in the cinema… and another new series with one of the main characters of the HBO cult series? George RR Martin has many ideas.

Even though the HBO series Game of Thrones ended on May 19, 2019 with more than 12 million viewers, the largest audience of any season, this does not mean the end of the intellectual property. Despite his 76 years, author George RR Martin remains in form and does not let down his fans or Warner… If we leave aside “House of the Dragon”, there are no less than seven new series in development.

Game of Thrones creator announces new project

The new series in the Game of Thrones universe, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, will be available on Warner’s SVOD Max platform from 2025. According to the very well-informed The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. is even considering a feature film for the big screen. At this point, this film would still be in its very early stages. We’ll see what happens, but as we know, the showrunners have already explored this path without it coming to fruition. Is the production company ready to give itself the resources to transfer this rich universe to the cinema? Wait and see.

This Game of Thrones movie, along with the already confirmed live-action and animated series, may have to make room for another spin-off starring one of the best characters on television. In a new blog post, author George RR Martin teased a recent encounter with Maisie Williams. The 27-year-old actress who played Arya Stark in all eight seasons of Game of Thrones. « […] We also met up with Maisie Williams for pizza and pasta and talked about… well, no, it’s best not to talk about it because I don’t want to jinx it. But it could be a lot of fun » he wrote. Towards a feature film in which Maisie Williams could reprise her role? A new Game of Thrones spin-off series for the Max service? Your predictions!

Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) in Season 8 of Game of Thrones.

Source: Blog George RR Martin.

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