HBO spent $ 30 million on the pilot of a “Game of Thrones” prequel that we will never see

HBO spent $ 30 million on the pilot of a “Game of Thrones” prequel that we will never see

Thanks to the writer James Andrew Miller, who is about to publish a book entitled Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers, what happened to the failed project. The prequel completed its scripts and began shooting its pilot, when it was already finished, and after having spent more than 30 million dollars, it was canceled. “30 million were spent in the pilot of a prequel that was in production when I arrived at HBO”, explains in the book the ex-president of Warner Media Bob Greenblatt.

“A few months later I saw a fragment of the episode and said to Casey Bloys [jefe de contenidos] that it was not working well and that I did not think it was up to the standard of the original series. He agreed, which was actually a relief to me, “adds the former executive. Apparently, the quality was not sufficient, and the plot or production design fell short of expectations.

The series was set thousands of years before the events of A Song of Fire and Ice, and it told the story of how Westeros went from the golden age of heroes to the first long night they cite so much in “Game of Thrones”.

“Unfortunately, we decided to disconnect life support from the series,” adds Greenblatt. “There was enormous pressure to make it look good, and I don’t think it would have worked. Months after that cancellation, Bloys added some context during an interview with Deadline. “When a series is in development and a pilot becomes a pilot, sometimes things work out, and sometimes they don’t. One of the challenges that Jane Goldman was able to do brilliantly was to recreate a world we really knew nothing about because it took place 8,000 years before the events of the original series. It is not the same as ‘House of the Dragon’, where there is already an original material (a novel) as a starting point. “

“House of the Dragon” It’s a series that is definitely going to premiere sometime in 2022, and Greenblatt has a lot of credit for it. “I was the one who convinced Casey to give the show the green light. But I asked him not to risk 30 million on a pilot and then not do it. “Don’t make a pilot,” I told him. Let’s do a great series that we can be proud of. ” Apparently, they succeeded.

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