HBO Is Reportedly Adapting George R.R. Martin’s Dunk & Egg Novellas
With all the ups-and-downs and false starts in the George R.R. Martin adaptation universe, we’re cautiously optimistic about this. Scoop vis Tor.com.
HBO’s world of Westeros might be getting even bigger. Variety reported yesterday that the network is working to develop a new series set in the same world as Game of Thrones based on George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg novellas, which are set nearly a hundred years prior to the events in the main series.
Variety cautions that efforts on the project are in “early” development and that it doesn’t have a writer or actors signed up for it, but that it’s a high priority for HBO. Should it make its way through the development process, it would join HBO’s other upcoming Game of Throne series House of the Dragon, which is set three centuries before the main series.
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