Slick
Former apprentice of Kung Fu Joe
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Yeah I actually see that happening too. Drogon being drawn to Jon. Season 1 ending right there.Maybe Drogon comes back and Jon tames him?
Yeah I actually see that happening too. Drogon being drawn to Jon. Season 1 ending right there.Maybe Drogon comes back and Jon tames him?
Zero chance they’ll be back. GRRM himself will oversee this, imo.I wanted a remake of season 8, but this is the next best thing, and more than I thought we would get. Just keep D&D farrrrrrr away from this production.
Kind of an interesting idea. I don't know about "tames", but "comes to terms with" might be interesting.Maybe Drogon comes back and Jon tames him?
I still remember you being pissed about Arya offing your Avy. LOL. I think your idea of exploration could be interesting, but there's GOT (no pun intended and just noticed it now) to be a threat there.I hope Jon ventures to the Land of Formerly Always Winter and explore the history of the White Walkers and the magic surrounding them. Maybe get to see the Night King's fortress and the alter where White Walkers were made. And I'm sure Jon will be dealing with other Wildling factions that somehow survived and don't accept him as King Beyond the Wall. And he'll probably have to help Sansa at some point.
I could definitely live with that.We already know how this show ends.
I'll watch this, sure, but the real spinoff I wanted to see is whatever Arya gets up to after she sails away from Westeros.
I still remember you being pissed about Arya offing your Avy. LOL. I think your idea of exploration could be interesting, but there's GOT (no pun intended and just noticed it now) to be a threat there.
RIP Night King.
And in response to a story in The Hollywood Reporter that Kit Harington will reprise his role as Jon Snow in a Game of Thrones sequel, Clarke says: "He has told me about it. And I know it exists. It's happening."
Then, perhaps realising she may have said more than she should have, she adds: "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."
Which raises the question - would she ever consider appearing in a spin-off to Game of Thrones, or is she done with dragons?
"No, I think I'm done," she says firmly and laughs. Emilia Clarke is ready to move on.
Most likely in visions for Jon to make peace with what he did I guess.
There were always going to be at least two spin-offs from GOT but that Long Night prequel series never took off. The way I see it, it could get to be excessive but regardless they’re going to be pumping out more content than before thanks to HBO Max.This is so out of character for HBO. You had Casey Bloys months ago saying he is more interested in finding the next iconic show and won't be doing spin offs, and here now are two GOT spin offs. This is something HBO Max or another streamer would do. Going back to the well of something iconic in the past and pimping it out. You're setting a bad precedent that could water down HBO. It's the birth place of prestige TV.
They've been doing fine without these things. They have The Last of Us, which has potential to be amazing. Find other things like that if you're looking for a high concept show that can attract audiences.
Besides, after the wet fart that was the finale, it's hard to really care anymore.
An anthology series would actually be a very smart move, though I definitely would want to spend some time with Snow in there as well.Instead of trying to do prequels why not do a short series or film showing things a 1,000 or 2,000 years in their future.
Their version of our 1700's.
Peace collapsed and their countries/kingdoms are fighting over the scraps.
But with magic and a few dragons here and there.
I have a feeling that by tying to fix things they're going to make them even worse. Kind of like what The Rise of Skywalker was to The Last Jedi.
It seems like HBO Max might've cheekily winked at a pretty old GoT theory in their new House of the Dragon: Ambient Video. We might learn more about this in the Sequel show.
Among the House Stark characters starting at 9:38 there are exclusively shots of Stark family members. Except it cuts to a shot of the Night King at 13:28. Now it was a common theory that he was a Stark, or with the timeline from the show, a Stark predecessor. With the Night's King being Brandon Stark according to Old Nan in the books, that would definitely fit.
Yeah, there definitely needs to be a bit more meat to this story.I could see them setting Bran being the Bad Guy for the Snow series...though I personally would want Jon to go mad become the NK 2 and summon a True Ice Dragon.
I do think there needs to be some conflict other than "Jon teaches the Freefolk to get along"