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The latest news from Hollywood reports that the streaming giant has its eyes firmly fixed on bringing back as much of Westeros as possible to our screens as high priority . Fans should take reassurance how serious this commitment is from the fact that HBO lost millions of subscribers after Game of Thrones ended and will be very focussed on reestablishing its fanbase. Most exciting of all is the news that the new series of one-hour episodes will be based on the popular Dunk and Egg stories. This will open up a totally different view of George RR Ma
Game of Thrones Prequel Tales of Dunk and Egg in the Works at HBO
The project is based on a series of novellas by author George R.R. Martin.
Another
The premium cabler is in early development on
Tales of Dunk and Egg, based on a set of novellas by George R.R. Martin. The stories are set about 90 years before the events of
Game of Thrones and follow the exploits of Ser Duncan the Tall (Dunk) and a young Aegon V Targaryen (Egg). No writer is attached to the project at the moment.
HBO declined comment.
Fans of the franchise have clamored for a
A TV adaptation of George R. R. Martin s Tales of Dunk and Egg, a prequel to the events of Game of Thrones is in early development at HBO, according to Variety.
Like his best-selling book series A Song of Ice and Fire, which was brought to screen by the cast of Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2019, the 72-year-old American novelist has reportedly struck another deal with the network.
While no writer or talent is currently attached to the project, the outlet s sources said it is being considered a high priority as HBO seeks to capitalize on the massive success of Game of Thrones.