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Early reports indicate that the Game of Thrones movie is going to focus on the story of Aegon I, better known as “Aegon the Conqueror,” the man who came to Westeros from across the sea and claimed most of the Seven Kingdoms under Targaryen rule. Aegon’s story has loomed over every single Game of Thrones show that there is, and fans have long desired to actually see that tale told onscreen. However, a movie is not what a lot of fans expected, and there’s some lingering disappointment that this is the direction the franchise has chosen to go in.
Aegon The Conqueror’s Story Should’ve Been A Game of Thrones Miniseries (And Almost Was)

I don’t think I’m alone in saying: I’m slightly disappointed that we didn’t get the Aegon the Conqueror TV series that many fans wanted. The movie format is understandable, given the storyline: Aegon grows up and becomes Lord of Dragonstone, marries his sisters, Visenya and Rhaenys, and claims the great dragon Balerion. After fighting overseas, Aegon returns to Dragonstone with a thirst to conquer the Seven Kingdoms, and promptly embarks on a campaign to do so. That campaign ends with Aegon fashioning the Iron Throne from the swords of his slain enemies, and the Targaryen family as the undisputed rulers of Westeros.
That’s a pretty solid foundation for a feature film, that’s clear, and with a movie-sized budget, the sequences of dragon riders going to war and armies colliding presumably be bigger and more epic than any Game of Thrones episode could ever be. However, there’s a lot to be learned from the successes and failures of Game of Thrones‘ recent franchise expansion push.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has become a major talking point with industry analysts in part because it broke the mold of a traditional GoT show, leading with a more comedic and earnest tone, and running shorter episodes (30-35-minutes) that added up to a tight six-episode miniseries. Even though AKotSK is already speeding through pre-production on Season 2, if it had ended with Season 1, we’d still have a near-perfect standalone story. The story of Aegon the Conqueror is one that many fans wanted as a standalone miniseries, and it’s hard to imagine that it wouldn’t have been as successful in its execution as AKotSk.








