‘Game Of Thrones’ Movie In Early Development: Reports
Could Westeros’s dragons finally be portrayed on television?
At least one “Game of Thrones” movie is in very early stages of development, trade outlets The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline reported Thursday.
The original HBO “Game of Thrones” television show became a global cultural phenomenon during its eight-season run from 2011-2019, garnering huge audiences and a record 59 Emmys.
Based on George R. R. Martin’s fantasy novel series “A Song of Ice and Fire”, the hit show about violent, feuding noble families has already spawned TV spinoff “House of the Dragon”, with more small-screen adaptations confirmed to be in the works.
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However, Warner Bros. Discovery, the showrunners for “Thrones,” and David Benioff and Dan Weiss have previously discussed potential movies based on the universe.
The studio leadership changes, according to The Hollywood Reporter, and the success of franchises that have spanned the big and small screens, including “The Batman,” “Dune,” and the upcoming “Harry Potter” TV series, may have finally sparked a change, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Warner Bros “has been quietly developing at least one film” set in the “Thrones” universe, it reported.
No stars have yet been linked to the proposed movie, according to Deadline, and only “preliminary discussions” have been held.
“We have no comment on this”, a Warner spokeswoman told AFP.
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