What is dead may never
die. No, this isn't about Jon Snow this time—instead of resurrection, there's
talk at HBO of extending life. In recent years there's been debate between HBO
execs, creator George R.R. Martin, and showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss
over when exactly Game of Thrones should come to an end. Benioff and Weiss are
campaigning for artistic integrity, to end the show when the story dictates;
HBO is sympathetic to that idea but isn't too keen to say goodbye to its most
lucrative show in years; and George R.R. Martin just wants to finish the book
series that started years before the show but is about to be lapped by its own
adaptation. At one point there was talk of concluding the show with a movie to
both buy Martin more time and provide one last cash grab for the network, but
delaying a TV show's conclusion for a big screen finale is pretty ridiculous.
Movie talks were never taken seriously, but now George R.R .Martin just dropped
the biggest surprise since the Red Wedding: a movie is indeed, actually
happening.
While speaking with the
Daily Star, George spilled the beans: "There will be a movie but I will
not be involved. I have too much to do. That is something HBO and DB and David
are dealing with. I have two more books to finish and I still have so much to
do." It gets even crazier: it won't be a finale to the series, but rather
a prequel of sorts. "They are looking at dipping back in time during
certain periods of the series, which could be examined as a one off plot. That
means that some of the big characters who fans have seen die on screen could be
resurrected."
Wow. HBO is no stranger
to movie spin-offs, word to Entourage and Sex and the City, but a Game of
Thrones feature film would definitely be their biggest TV-to-theater jump yet.
And it might include dearly departed favorites like the homie Ned Stark? While
nothing has been officially confirmed yet, it looks like the Game of Thrones
pop culture reign is far from winding down.
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