Earlier today, HBO development president Casey Bloys sat down in front of a bunch of reporters at the Television Critics Association press tour and dropped juicy info about the timetables for the final season of Game of Thrones and the upcoming prequel series, set during the Age of Heroes, thousands of years before any of the characters we know and love were born. He continuing doling out bon mots later on in the day when he talked to Entertainment Weekly, paying particular attention to the prequel show(s). Let’s see what he had to say. once upon a time cosplay costumes
Bloys reiterated that the Age of Heroes display still doesn’t have a name, although for convenience’s sake, I’m going to call it The Long Evening, George R.R. Martin’s moniker for it. HBO is still looking for a director and is looking to shoot a pilot sometime next year. I was happy to hear Bloys say that the network isn’t trying to redo Video game of Thrones with this show, but rather wants to let The Long Night be its own thing:
The story’s time period, another 8,000 years before [the events in GoT], it’s far enough away so it feels like a different story, a different world, because it is - the kingdoms do not exist at this time. So it felt distinct. We’re not trying to accomplish Game of Thrones Component II. No one will duplicate what [GoT showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss] did. By environment it when we did, there’s a lot going on, a whole lot of dynamics that are related to Game of Thrones, but it’s different enough with its time period and characters its duplicative. lance cosplay jacket
Now, The Long Night time will undoubtably feel different from its predecessor simply because different people are involved - showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss are out, screenwriter Jane Goldman is certainly in, and of course there will certainly be a whole new cast. I’ve worried that the plot outline for The Long Night seems a wee bit too similar to the one for Video game of Thrones, both of which involve warring kingdoms whose conflicts are put into perspective when the White Walkers come phoning. (I’m making some assumptions here, but that’s the vibe I get from HBO’s synopsis.) Hopefully Bloys will make good on his declare and The Long Evening really will be a new animal. adult sleeping beauty costumes
Bloys also talked about the much-buzzed about Empire of Ash, a second prequel series that purportedly explores the fall of the Valyrian Empire. According to rumor, this idea was the frontrunner for further development alongside The Lengthy Night. Is there a opportunity a pilot for another show could be greenlit this year?
No. The development process was very positive. Other people got busy, factors didn’t come together … It’s fair to say we’re excited about this pilot, we’re hoping to shoot it in the 1st quarter of ’19, I don’t anticipate any movement on any additional prequels until we [observe what this one is].
So it sounds like rumors about Empire of Ash were off the tag, assuming it was indeed one of the ideas HBO was working with. Bloys’ comments don’t mean it can never happen, but for now, it appears like The Long Night is the only prequel display definitively in the works.
Bloys reiterated that the Age of Heroes display still doesn’t have a name, although for convenience’s sake, I’m going to call it The Long Evening, George R.R. Martin’s moniker for it. HBO is still looking for a director and is looking to shoot a pilot sometime next year. I was happy to hear Bloys say that the network isn’t trying to redo Video game of Thrones with this show, but rather wants to let The Long Night be its own thing:
The story’s time period, another 8,000 years before [the events in GoT], it’s far enough away so it feels like a different story, a different world, because it is - the kingdoms do not exist at this time. So it felt distinct. We’re not trying to accomplish Game of Thrones Component II. No one will duplicate what [GoT showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss] did. By environment it when we did, there’s a lot going on, a whole lot of dynamics that are related to Game of Thrones, but it’s different enough with its time period and characters its duplicative. lance cosplay jacket
Now, The Long Night time will undoubtably feel different from its predecessor simply because different people are involved - showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss are out, screenwriter Jane Goldman is certainly in, and of course there will certainly be a whole new cast. I’ve worried that the plot outline for The Long Night seems a wee bit too similar to the one for Video game of Thrones, both of which involve warring kingdoms whose conflicts are put into perspective when the White Walkers come phoning. (I’m making some assumptions here, but that’s the vibe I get from HBO’s synopsis.) Hopefully Bloys will make good on his declare and The Long Evening really will be a new animal. adult sleeping beauty costumes
Bloys also talked about the much-buzzed about Empire of Ash, a second prequel series that purportedly explores the fall of the Valyrian Empire. According to rumor, this idea was the frontrunner for further development alongside The Lengthy Night. Is there a opportunity a pilot for another show could be greenlit this year?
No. The development process was very positive. Other people got busy, factors didn’t come together … It’s fair to say we’re excited about this pilot, we’re hoping to shoot it in the 1st quarter of ’19, I don’t anticipate any movement on any additional prequels until we [observe what this one is].
So it sounds like rumors about Empire of Ash were off the tag, assuming it was indeed one of the ideas HBO was working with. Bloys’ comments don’t mean it can never happen, but for now, it appears like The Long Night is the only prequel display definitively in the works.
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