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'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Offers a Smaller, Warmer Westeros

HBO CEO Casey Bloys highlights how intimate spinoffs like Knight of the Seven Kingdoms enable quicker production and coexist with epic series such as House of the Dragon.

  • Recently, HBO chief Casey Bloys said HBO is developing both intimate smaller-scale Game of Thrones spinoffs and large epic series, framing a dual approach to the franchise.
  • Smaller productions like Knight can be produced more frequently, with Knight's second season airing next year between House of the Dragon seasons, HBO strategy said.
  • Deadline noted several projects recently, including a Jon-and-Arya sequel, Nine Voyages with Genndy Tartakovsky attached, 10,000 Ships, and Peter Claffey and Bertie Carvel in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • Casey Bloys said `Our business has always been a portfolio business,' influencing HBO's franchise output as more Game of Thrones material is developed.
  • Looking ahead, HBO may determine which planned Game of Thrones projects receive smaller-scale treatment, as the quiet success of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms suggests potential shifts. Casey Bloys said `Our business has always been a portfolio business.
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'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' offers a smaller, warmer Westeros

The latest “Game of Thrones” spinoff steps away from dragons and dynasties to tell a more intimate story.

The Game of Thrones universe created by George R. R. Martin, can still give a lot of itself on the small screen, and HBO Max is clear that after The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and The House of the Dragon are coming many other series. Casey Bloys, HBO CEO Max, has shared in a recent interview with the media Deadline his plans with the future expansion of the Game of Thrones saga, and has confirmed that there are several projects under developme…

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