They couldn't even make one good show and now they're making four more?
Damn, I miss the old HBO.
They couldn't even make one good show and now they're making four more?
Damn, I miss the old HBO.
I feel like you risk oversaturating the setting. Four sword and sorcery shows seem excessive.
They couldn't even make one good show and now they're making four more?
Damn, I miss the old HBO.
I hope these are concepts and they settle on just one of them. 4 is 3 too many.
Battle for the Patio: A Game of Thrones StoryIf they want to get semi-obscure with it and redeem Dorne at the same time, show the guerrilla warfare that led up to Dorne being brought in by marriage instead of conquest.
It'll be a while before we see any of this, and they'll pick and choose what they want. I'd be surprised if we see more than 1-2 of these unless they're set up as mini-series.The four takes are being written by Max Borenstein; Jane Goldman and Martin; Brian Helgeland; and Carly Wray and Martin. Of the four (obviously not counting Martin's involvement in two of them), none have any current ties to the HBO fantasy drama. Game of Thrones showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff are not currently attached to write on any of the four. The duo, however, will serve as executive producers on any of the four takes that move forward. Martin will serve in the same capacity as well. Weiss and Benioff are finishing up the seventh season of Thrones bowing July 16 and are in the midst of writing the and preparing for the eighth and final season of the fantasy drama series. Both will continue to be kept in the loop in all things Thrones.
For now, the four projects are in the development stage. There is no timetable for any of the four potential projects as HBO wants to get the follow-up to Thrones its highest-rated and most valuable franchise in its history right. The cabler will evaluate what they have when all the scripts are in and then make decisions.
There's something about George devoting even more of his time towards writing a television spin-off of his books, as opposed to actually getting Winds of Winter done that strikes me as darkly hilarious.
That book is literally never coming out.
EDIT: Wow, apparently he'll be writing for two of the spin-offs.
Some of six? I'd say the entirety of six is better than anything in five outside of Hardhome. And the last two episodes of season six I'd put up against anything in the series.
Battle for the Patio: A Game of Thrones Story
Some of six? I'd say the entirety of six is better than anything in five outside of Hardhome. And the last two episodes of season six I'd put up against anything in the series.
Episode 10 was good for season 6 but episode 9 was all spectacle. Little in the way of actual good writing.
I would prefer HBO utilising their resources to adapt a different fantasy or sci-fi series, but whatever.
More from the THR story:It'll be a while before we see any of this, and they'll pick and choose what they want. I'd be surprised if we see more than 1-2 of these unless they're set up as mini-series.
Episode 10 was good for season 6 but episode 9 was all spectacle. Little in the way of actual good writing.
Dunk & Egg
Robert's Rebellion
Aegon's Conquest
what else?
Can't agree with this. Ignoring the spectacle of the battle, the storytelling of the comedown afterwards was great.
This is very, very wrong in my eyes. Just the progression of the battle itself was written very well.
Also as long as we're getting our takes out here I'll say that season 6 was probably the best season of the show so far.
How about some fucking books
shouldn't george be writing some god damn books