HBO is set for the eventual end of Game of Thrones by developing not one , not two , not three , but four spinoffs place in that human beings .
While we ’ve know for awhile that there was a possibility of a prequel serial publication , this is a raft more of a commitment than we ’d previously heard . According toIGN , David Benioff and David Weiss will be on table all four of the project , with George R.R. Martin helping to write two of them . Jane Goldman ( Kingsman : The Secret Service ) and Carly Wray ( The Leftovers ) each have a task with him . The other two shows will be write by Max Borenstein ( Kong : Skull Island ) and Brian Helgeland ( LA : Confidential ) .
The big interrogation are still if the magic ingredient in the original show was Benioff and Weiss ’ authorship — and when and where precisely the four spinoffs will be set . One at least is presumably the prequel series we ’ve discover so much about , and for which there ’s already be material that can be mined . The Dunk and Egg fib and Robert ’s Rebellion are jolly obvious choices , but we ’ll have to wait and see .

We also have no idea on the button when we can expect to see these shows . If the break between this upcoming time of year and the final one is long , maybe one will begin airing then . Almost certainly HBO wo n’t desire that long to pass between the close and a new show . Varietyconfirms all this information and has a spokesperson for HBO saying , “ We ’ll take as much or as slight time as the author call for and , as with all our development , we will judge what we have when the scripts are in . ” So we could get all the shows or one or , really unlikely , they could reject them all and go back to the drawing off board .
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