A Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow spinoff series is reportedly in development at HBO, and the sequel series has the opportunity to improve the heavily criticized season 8 of the original show. While Game of Thrones spinoffs were always expected, with House of the Dragon to premiere in August 2022, a Jon Snow show set after the events of the main storyline took many by surprise. Not only did the Game of Thrones ending seemed like definitive enough for a story that had gone on for nine years, but there is also not even a precedent in the A Song of Ice and Fire books to a sequel story – as George R.R. Martin has not published that last two planned books of his epic.
In addition to the upcoming House of the Dragon and the recently reported Jon Snow spinoff show, there are five other Game of Thrones spinoffs in different stages of development, namely, Tales Of Dunk & Egg, an animated series centered on the Golden Empire of Yi Ti; a 9 Voyages show that would see House of the Dragon’s Corlys Velaryon reprise his role as Sea Snake; a 10,000 ships show about Princess Nymeria of the Rhoyne, and a Flea Bottom show about the poorest and full of secrets part of King’s Landing. That said, whether all those spinoffs will get made and how fast that will be most likely depends on how well House of the Dragon does at HBO. It is also interesting to point out that, per reports, Jon Snow actor Kit Harington has already committed to star in the spinoff should the project move forward – which suggests that the Jon Snow sequel could happen before all the other listed shows.
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