Jon Snow’s future is still in limbo according to HBO.Following the ending of Game of Thrones on HBO, the future of Jon Snow has been up in the air. Despite company CEO Casey Bloys teasing the potential spinoff show for Kit Harington’s noble Crow character earlier this year, Bloys clarified to TV Line that the show has yet to receive the official green light. “We always have Game of Thrones scripts in development,” said the chairman “We greenlit Dunk and Egg in the spring. I wouldn’t say there is anything else in that world that is close to a green light or anything, but we are always working on different scripts and ideas.”The absolutely massive size of Game of Thrones’ universe and well-documented lore gives show runners the opportunity to take their pick in terms of who and/or what to expand upon for a screen adaptation. The decision to follow Jon Snow aka Aegon Targaryaen after the main series’ conclusion was certainly a smart one, seeing as the character was a fan favorite and one of the few who survived the entire series — Snow had connected with audiences for the shows’ entirety, and the disappointing nature of Game of Thrones’ final season left fans wanting something more satisfying for the One True King.House of the Dragon Season 2 Release Window Confirmed by HBO
Jon Snow’s future is still in limbo according to HBO.
Following the ending of Game of Thrones on HBO, the future of Jon Snow has been up in the air. Despite company CEO Casey Bloys teasing the potential spinoff show for Kit Harington’s noble Crow character earlier this year, Bloys clarified to TV Line that the show has yet to receive the official green light. “We always have Game of Thrones scripts in development,” said the chairman “We greenlit Dunk and Egg in the spring. I wouldn’t say there is anything else in that world that is close to a green light or anything, but we are always working on different scripts and ideas.”
The absolutely massive size of Game of Thrones‘ universe and well-documented lore gives show runners the opportunity to take their pick in terms of who and/or what to expand upon for a screen adaptation. The decision to follow Jon Snow aka Aegon Targaryaen after the main series’ conclusion was certainly a smart one, seeing as the character was a fan favorite and one of the few who survived the entire series — Snow had connected with audiences for the shows’ entirety, and the disappointing nature of Game of Thrones‘ final season left fans wanting something more satisfying for the One True King.
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