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Most of the other spinoffs we know about, such as Aegon’s Conquest and 10,000 Ships, are of a similar vein, but George R.R. Martin has now thrown a wrench into things by revealing there are sequels – plural – in development. While speaking at the Iceland Noir Festival [via Los Siete Reinos], the author said:
“Aside from [A] Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and House of the Dragon, there are other Game of Thrones spinoff projects in development. Most are prequels. There are several in development, five or six series; and I’m not developing them alone, I’m working with other people. Yes, there are some sequels.”
What Could The Game of Thrones Sequels Be About?

This isn’t actually the first time there has been news of a Game of Thrones sequel of some kind being in development, as Kit Harington tried to make one a few years ago. He and a team of writers worked on a Jon Snow spinoff show that would’ve been set after Season 8, but it ended up being shelved as they couldn’t crack the story. It’s not impossible that it will be revisited at some point, with HBO’s chief Casey Bloys previously saying they may “try again” with the Jon Snow show.
Beyond that, the obvious choice for a show taking place after the events of Game of Thrones Season 8 is an Arya Stark spinoff. The series finale saw her sailing off to find “what’s West of Westeros,” and charting those adventures could be ripe for a TV show. Arya was one of the series’ most popular characters, so there’d certainly be interest, and there is at least a clear basic, broad outline for a story, while it would still be very different to Game of Thrones. Martin teased a project with Maisie Williams last year, which could also be connected to this.








