

Even inside HBO, many of those vital details may still be “TBD.” The latest scripted resurrection of Jon Snow-née Aegon Targaryen-is likely years away from reaching screens even if it does come to fruition, and as of yet, we know nothing ( obligatory) about the sequel’s premise, the rest of its cast, or its writers, producers, or directors. On the other hand, “early development” is a long way from finished product: As the network’s aborted first attempt at a Thrones spinoff proved, even the production of an expensive pilot is no guarantee of a green light. To quote Terence Mann, the sequel could remind Thrones fans of all that once was good, and it could be again if HBO makes it, people will watch.
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On the one hand, it’s a possible sequel to one of the most successful series of all time, starring that series’ central character.

This is simultaneously enormous news-if you’re into famous fantasy franchises or entertainment-industry scorekeeping-and, for the foreseeable future, almost immaterial. The Ringer’s Definitive 'Game of Thrones’ Episode Rankings Why Won’t George Let George Finish ‘Winds of Winter’? For the ‘Game of Thrones’ Pilot, Chaos Turned Out to Be a Ladder Maybe the network was just holding on to Longclaw until it was time for the actor to wield it once more. In August 2019, Harington jokingly complained that HBO hadn’t sent him Snow’s sword, the one prop he’d hoped to keep in his personal collection. Kit Harington, who was twice nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of the sad-boy Stark bastard who turned out to be a Targaryen, is reportedly attached to the prospective series to reprise the role he played for eight seasons, which neither he nor HBO has confirmed. On Thursday, The Hollywood Reporter revealed (and Variety and Deadline corroborated) that a live-action Game of Thrones spinoff centered on Snow is in early development at HBO. To that roll call, we can add another new savior, perhaps the most powerful of all: a multinational media company’s insatiable craving for high-profile IP to serve as ammunition in the streaming wars. Dany and Drogon saved him again during a showdown with the Night King. Benjen Stark saved him soon after, when the wights pursued a half-frozen Jon. Daenerys and Drogon saved him when he was surrounded by wights beyond the Wall. Sansa, Littlefinger, and the Knights of the Vale saved him from a second death at the Battle of the Bastards. Melisandre saved him by bringing him back to life after he actually did die at the hands (and knives) of the mutinous Night’s Watch. Jeor Mormont saved him by giving him Longclaw, the blade that bailed him out of a White Walker encounter.
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Tormund saved him at Hardhome by vouching for him with the Free Folk. Stannis saved him when the wildlings were holding him at knifepoint on his failed mission to murder Mance Rayder. Maester Aemon saved him from Janos Slynt and Alliser Thorne at Castle Black. A horse (and the healers of the Night’s Watch) saved him after Ygritte shot him with three arrows. Ned Stark saved him from Robert Baratheon by hiding his identity and adopting him as his son. A long list of Game of Thrones characters can claim to have saved Jon Snow.
