Author George R.R. Martin has confirmed a report that HBO is developing a new Game of Thrones spinoff series about Jon Snow and starring Kit Harington. The show has the working title «Snow,» Martin revealed on his Not A Blog.
This is one of four live-action Game of Thrones successor shows in the works right now at HBO. The others include Ten Thousand Ships, Sea Snake, The Hedge Knight/Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Martin said Snow has been in the works for «almost as long as the other three,» but, for whatever reason, HBO never announced it and it never managed to leak until now.
«There's not much more I can tell you, not until HBO gives me a green light,» Martin said.
Martin also confirmed that it was Harington himself who brought the idea to the author and HBO. Additionally, Harington brought in writers and showrunners, Martin said. These people are «terrific,» but their names cannot be disclosed yet, Martin said.
Emilia Clarke, who played Daenerys in the original Game of Thrones, told BBC that she already knew about the new Jon Snow series. «I know it exists. It's happening,» she said.
She also spoke about Harington's deep involvement. «It's been created by Kit as far as I can understand, so he's in it from the ground up. So what you will be watching, hopefully, if it happens, is certified by Kit Harington.»
Martin is involved in the new Snow series, just as he is with the other Game of Thrones projects. Harington's team came to Martin's home in Santa Fe, New Mexico and worked with Martin and his own team of writers and consultants to «hammer out the show,» Martin said.
While Snow and the three other series are in development, that doesn't mean they will ever be released. They are each in the script stage, which means
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