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More 'Game of Thrones' in development at HBO

2017-05-04
we might be seeing a lot more Game of Thrones in the future HBO announced it was developing not one not two not three but four different projects related to Westeros click one more project we could have our very own war of the five kings HBO told The Hollywood Reporter quote we've closed deals for four very talented writers to each explore different time periods of George RR Martin's vast and rich universe there is no set timetable for these projects we'll take as much or as little time as the writers need and as with all our development we will evaluate what we have when the scripts are in unquote okay HBO I might be on board with this but who exactly are these writers first up max borenstein who wrote Kong Skull Island Jane Goldman who wrote x-men first class Brian Helgeland who wrote legend and Carly Rae who wrote for Mad Men in addition ray and Goldman are working alongside the man himself george RR martin now before we all start flipping out on HBO and accusing them of drowning us in Game of Thrones here's some context first off HBO can kill or greenlight any of these projects at any given time secondly not all of them have to be multi season TV series so for example one of them could be an original film on HBO another one could be a single season miniseries there are a lot of different options here up to and including a VR experience we asked one local wild length this is what she said you know nothing Jon Snow okay you agree we might not know anything just like Jon Snow about these projects but I can say we'll all be keeping our eyes peeled when Game of Thrones season 7 premieres on July 16th 2017 for any and all hints Easter eggs or otherwise that HBO might drop for us for more ride your dragon over to cnet.com I'm Ashley sceva Valar morghulis
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