Game of Thrones HBO Max Animated Series in Early Development: Reports
Prepare for a lot more Game of Thrones. By Akhil Arora | Updated: 28 January 2021 10:56 IST
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HBO has reportedly met with writers for animated Thrones spin-off
Part of WarnerMedia’s expansion plans for all the IP it owns
Game of Thrones is going animated for HBO Max. Multiple reports claim that an adult animated Game of Thrones spin-off is in the “very early” stages of development for AT&T-owned WarnerMedia s fledgling streaming service, currently exclusive to the US. HBO Max has reportedly met with several writers to hear pitches, according to The Hollywood Reporter, but no deals have been finalised. Additionally, there s no word on what an animated Thrones series would focus on, or even what period of Westeros history it would be set in.
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