
The Hollywood Reporter has news that Willimon has submitted a script game of Thrones The film depicts the arrival of the Targaryens in Westeros, uniting the kingdoms under the rule of Aegon the Conqueror, and establishing the House of Dragon’s rule over the land for centuries. The Wrap and Page Six first reported the news.
Rumors of an adaptation of one of the most important moments in House Targaryen’s history have been in the works for years, ever since game of Thrones The first ended nearly seven years ago, one of several spinoffs considered, including possible plans for a dramatic spinoff. But Egon’s plans for Conquest have long been focused on a TV adaptation of the story – a potential show that is still being considered at HBO, despite this news of a film version.
The Hollywood Reporter initially reported on the potential set of a rival take on Agon’s conquests from Warner Bros.’s TV and movie sides earlier this year as part of a comprehensive profile with George R.R. Martin that covered the breakdown of their behind-the-scenes relationship. dragon houseupcoming arrival of knight of the seven kingdomsAnd other elements of Martin’s future a song of Ice and Fire World. But the news of Willimon’s involvement, as well as the script submission, indicate the possibility of a significant step forward for the film version.
io9 has reached out to Warner Bros. for comment on the reports, and will update this post when we hear back.
It remains to be seen how Warner Bros. will fare on its potential sale to Paramount for the time being. Details of any production, even a high profile one, are in the works at this time game of Thrones With Paramount closing its $110 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, there’s no doubt that there’s going to be a movie twist — after all, in the wake of its own purchase by Skydance, Paramount drastically shuffled its list of in-development projects, which is how it ended up. star trek 4 Replacing it with a new one after a decade of development hanging in the balance star trek from the film project Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Directors Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley.
But Paramount CEO David Ellison is now brokering the record game of Thrones As for his favorite HBO series—so whatever happens, it won’t Very One wonders whether the project survived such a deal. We will bring you more information about Warner Bros. Whenever we learn about Westeros we make plans for it.
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