HBO Boss Doesn’t Rule Out Game of Thrones Jon Snow Spinoff

According to HBO’s boss, there’s a possibility that the abandoned spinoff focusing on Jon Snow from Game of Thrones might not remain indefinitely shelved. Although Kit Harington confirmed the solo series was scrapped due to lacking a suitable storyline, it appears the concept is not entirely buried just yet. Similar to Jon Snow himself, there’s hope that this spinoff could be revived on HBO; however, it remains unclear what specific circumstances would need to occur for its resurgence. Given the reception of the final season, HBO will need to exercise extreme caution if they decide to pursue another attempt.

Dog Soldiers 2 Will Not Happen Says Neil Marshall

In the ’80s, werewolf movies ruled the roost, with classics like “An American Werewolf in London,” “The Howling,” and even “Teen Wolf” setting the stage. However, by the 2000s, the genre seemed to have lost its bite. That is until Neil Marshall, a director who would soon make waves, unleashed his first feature film, “Dog Soldiers.” Set amidst the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, this film follows a band of soldiers as they battle against a ruthless pack of werewolves. This ultraviolent masterpiece uses practical effects to give us one of the most original interpretations of the mythical creature ever seen. Today, it’s a cult favorite, but sadly, a sequel that fans have been eagerly waiting for seems to be stalled. Yesterday, Neil Marshall himself shared some disheartening news about its development on social media.

Dune: Prophecy’s First Episodes Have Screened, And Critics Mostly Agree On HBO’s ‘Frequently Stellar’ Prequel Series

The eagerly anticipated sequel to “Dune,” titled “Dune: Part Two,” was one of the most anticipated films in the 2024 movie lineup. Given this excitement, it’s no wonder fans are ecstatic about a series that will serve as a bridge while we await further information on “Dune 3.” The HBO prequel series, titled “Dune: Prophecy,” takes place 10,000 years before the birth of Timothée Chalamet’s character Paul Atreides. This series focuses on Valya and Tula Harkonnen as they lay the groundwork for the legendary sisterhood of the Bene Gesserit. Critics have been given a sneak peek at four out of the six episodes, and their initial reactions suggest that they are generally satisfied with the backstory being presented.