Game of Thrones Could Adapt More of George R. R. Martin’s Lore Through Animation

When one thinks of Game of Thrones, they likely think of the Targaryens, Starks and Lannisters. They’re the richest and most powerful houses in Westeros, and the three main families that are followed in the original Game of Thrones series. George R. R. Martin’s adapted work has stretched beyond the eight-season HBO series to the spinoff House of the Dragon, set in a time when Targaryens were still in power. But these are just a handful of what Martin’s lore has to offer.The main source of information on the Game of Thrones universe comes from Martin himself, even if he is taking some time to freshen it up with the upcoming novel, The Winds of Winter. Apart from the main A Song of Ice and Fire series, Martin has written the Targaryen history book Fire & Blood, the Tales of Dunk and Egg novella series and The Rogue Prince & The Princess series. Additionally, multiple companion books such as The World of Ice & Fire and The Rise of the Dragon make the world even bigger. The amount of books is daunting, to say the least. For fans who are curious about the world beyond dragons and direwolves, but don’t know where to begin reading, animated shows could be the key to the future of Game of Thrones.Alongside Bloodmoon, numerous Game of Thrones spinoffs have barely made it past the development stage. Flea Bottom was initially pitched as a live-action tale of the slum district of King’s Landing, but didn’t get far in the process. A series about Aegon’s Conquest is up in the air, as is the Jon Snow-focused sequel and a show centered around the fall of the Valyrian Freehold. These series aren’t even the beginning of the ones that are still being considered, but have been sitting on the shelf waiting to be picked up.

When one thinks of Game of Thrones, they likely think of the Targaryens, Starks and Lannisters. They’re the richest and most powerful houses in Westeros, and the three main families that are followed in the original Game of Thrones series. George R. R. Martin’s adapted work has stretched beyond the eight-season HBO series to the spinoff House of the Dragon, set in a time when Targaryens were still in power. But these are just a handful of what Martin’s lore has to offer.

The main source of information on the Game of Thrones universe comes from Martin himself, even if he is taking some time to freshen it up with the upcoming novel, The Winds of Winter. Apart from the main A Song of Ice and Fire series, Martin has written the Targaryen history book Fire & Blood, the Tales of Dunk and Egg novella series and The Rogue Prince & The Princess series. Additionally, multiple companion books such as The World of Ice & Fire and The Rise of the Dragon make the world even bigger. The amount of books is daunting, to say the least. For fans who are curious about the world beyond dragons and direwolves, but don’t know where to begin reading, animated shows could be the key to the future of Game of Thrones.

Alongside Bloodmoon, numerous Game of Thrones spinoffs have barely made it past the development stage. Flea Bottom was initially pitched as a live-action tale of the slum district of King’s Landing, but didn’t get far in the process. A series about Aegon’s Conquest is up in the air, as is the Jon Snow-focused sequel and a show centered around the fall of the Valyrian Freehold. These series aren’t even the beginning of the ones that are still being considered, but have been sitting on the shelf waiting to be picked up.

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