GATTACA!
It's about to get gross
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Just did some reading on the four (five?) potential scripts/pilots/prequels that HBO is working on for after GoT ends.
They are trying to find one script/pilot that they can turn into a series, but could do more than that. Could do some/all as "limited" series, rather than a long-haul thing like the original series.
It's official that "Robert's Rebellion" and "Dunk and Egg" are NOT on the table for the potential new shows. GRRM nixed Robert's Rebellion, saying that the tale will basically be fully told, and all the secrets revealed, by the time ASoIaF ends.
He also nixed Dunk and Egg, saying that he has 7-10 more D&E novellas planned, and he doesn't want to run into the same problem with a Dunk and Egg series that he's dealing with now, aka he doesn't want the show to catch and pass his writing.
HBO peeps hinted that some or all of the scripts being considered aren't even in Westeros. My greatest fear is that they take an obscure entry from "World of Ice and Fire" about an unknown part of Essos, or even Sothoryos or Ulthos, and completely invent something with zero ties to the rest of the world.
My hope is that we see a series set about Valyria, either at it's height or just before and ending with the Doom, or else a series about the Targaryens leaving Valyria and settling on Dragonstone. That would leave later seasons to depict the Conquest.
Hard to imagine they could budget to depict this, though, if they struggle to budget dragon appearances in GoT:
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Who knows, maybe they could budget the Conquest, and thus GGI All of the Dragons, for a limited series.
Also of note while I was wiki'ing... I just realized that all evidence of Valyria from the books leads us to believe that the ruins are inaccessible, and that the smoking sea claims all that try to navigate its waters. Even Euron is met with skepticism when he tries to say that he's visited the ruins. And yet, in the show, Tyrion and crew sail through the ruins with no problem, right?
Is that a disconnect, or simply changing the canon of the setting a bit for show purposes?
Blackfyre Rebellion FTW!