Fans of Game of Thrones will be disappointed to hear that the Jon Snow series is no longer in active development at HBO, as per Screen Rant. The series, set to act as a sequel to Game of Thrones, was first reported in 2022.
Looks like fans won’t find out what happens to Jon Snow (Kit Harington) after he takes up a more permanent residence North of the Wall at the tail end of Game of Thrones.
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Kit Harrington is giving the first flake of Jon Snow’s mindset after the events of the “Game of Thrones” finale. Harrington, in development on a secret HBO spinoff series about the character, revealed during a show convention that Jon is “not OK” after being banished to the Wall.
Winter is coming back to HBO. “Game of Thrones” creator George R.R. Martin confirmed that Kit Harrington will return to the “GoT” franchise with a sequel series, working title “Snow.” Harrington portrayed Stark bastard child Jon Snow in the original series from 2011 to 2019.
“The Game of Thrones” franchise at HBO has been looking backward for a while, with development focused on several prequel shows to the flagship series, which ran from 2011 to 2019.
Kit Harington conquered the unimaginable for eight seasons of Game of Thrones, but he did something for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night (Aug. 12) that would even give Jon Snow pause.
Game of Thrones ended its universally acclaimed eight-season HBO run on May 19, 2019—Jon Snow's fate finally culminated—and Kit Harington is much better for it two-plus years later.
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