"[Creator and chief producer] George R.R. Martin is in preproduction for the new side project, A Knight of the Seven Realms, which will debut in late 2025 on Max," Zaslav said.
The show is supposed to start creation at some point this year
Considering that Place of the Mythical serpent is sending off its second season this late spring, the Knight of the Seven Realms date one year from now raises the chance of HBO subsiding into a progression of having a Lofty positions dramatization every year (expecting the two shows can pivot their next seasons in two years or less).
"Looking forward, we have quite possibly of the best setup throughout the entire existence of HBO," Zaslav added. " This next quarter, we'll have Hacks and Place of the Mythical serpent, trailed by DC's The Penguin and the new Ridge series. Then in 2025, we'll start off the year with the new time of The White Lotus, trailed by The Remainder of Us and Elation, just to give some examples."
As detailed recently, HBO is likewise fostering an Aegon's Success prequel series from The Batman: Part II essayist Mattson Tomlin. Different thoughts set in Martin's dreamland are likewise being developed, however just Place of the Mythical serpent and Knight of the Seven Realms have been greenlit.
The Fence Knight depends on Martin's well known threesome of Dunk and Egg novellas, which narrative the account of "Dunk" (the future Ruler Authority of the Kingsguard, Ser Duncan the Tall) and "Egg" (the future lord Aegon V Targaryen) as they meander Westeros having experiences around 100 years before the occasions of the books.
The depiction: " 100 years before the occasions of Round of Lofty positions, two far-fetched legends meandered Westeros … a youthful, gullible however gutsy knight, Ser Duncan the Tall, and his small assistant, Egg. Set during a time when the Targaryen line actually holds the Iron High position and the memory of the last mythical serpent has not yet passed from living memory, incredible fates, strong enemies and hazardous endeavors all anticipate these unlikely and unique companions."
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