I've read somewhere that it was clearly stated by HBO that they do not want ANY sequel of any kind. They want GoT to be ''its own thing''. There shall be only prequels.
I've read somewhere that it was clearly stated by HBO that they do not want ANY sequel of any kind. They want GoT to be ''its own thing''. There shall be only prequels.
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oops I meant spinoffs
5 being worked on with one confirmed I believe
I too heard something on entertainment tonight about sequels and the ending of the show and they said, along the lines of, only prequels set before the time of the show, thousands of years before the time, are in the works. So yeah, GOT is the finale and now prequels....kinda like LOTR where the movies are done, then they did the Hobbit (and yeah, I know LOTR was never written to have any sort of follow up or sequel, just a case where the ending came before the beginning)
what about spinoffs? (set not before/after but during the time of GOT)
Wow, what an ending. I know I’m a little late to the party but it’s nice to know I’m not the only one disappointed. I understand that it was never going to be perfect and I’m not going to sit here and whine about it, but there were a few things that I thought they could have done more dignified.
I found Cerci’s death to be really disappointing. For years they built her up as such the villain and glorified all her enemies’s desire to kill her and she died next to the one she loved the most. It just seemed very unfitting for such the hype they had built up all these years.
Along to the whole season feeling very rushed, I was also not a fan of Bran becoming king. I wasn’t a fan of his storyline to begin with so it might just be my opinion, but I don’t feel like he added much to the show and making him king seemed like a cop out for the writers.
Dany’s ending was also sad, I think her character deserved better than to have that end. Anyway, just my two cents, it was a great show, sad to see it go but it was time.
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