Martin has worked with HBO to develop several other new titles set within the fantasy world of Westeros, including this year's highly anticipated House of the Dragon. While most of the announced shows have been prequels to Game of Thrones, this new series stands alone as the only concept that directly alludes to potential returning characters, as this will take place following the flagship show's end.
Last week, news broke that HBO is working on a new Game of Thrones series revolving around Kit Harington's Jon Snow. Few details about the plot have been revealed, though it has been assumed that it will pick up with Jon following his banishment from Westeros. Harington is attached to return should the Game of Thrones spinoff move forward. The news sparked surprise and intrigue online, and since then, a handful of those associated with Westeros have commented on the project.
This now includes Jon Snow's creator. Sharing a detailed response on his website, Martin confirms that the series - which currently has a working title of Snow - is in development, and that he is involved with the creative process, though he cannot share too many details without permission from HBO. Currently, Snow is in the scripting stage, facing numerous rewrites as the creative team works to finalize a first season. Martin also confirms that Harington originated the concept, and that his team is an active part of the development process. The author makes it clear that while there are people working on the show, it hasn't officially been greenlit, much like the other Game of Thrones spinoffs. Read what Martin says about the series below:
"It was Kit Harrington who brought the idea to us. I cannot tell you the names of the writers/showrunners, since that has not been cleared for release yet… but Kit brought them in too, his own team, and they are terrific... Outlines and treatments have been written and approved, scripts have been written, notes have been given, second and third drafts have been written. So far, that’s all."
Continuing Jon's Game of Thrones story past its controversial series finale is a risky, but fascinating move. Game of Thrones earned an almost infamous reputation for the way the series ended, splitting audiences down the middle with praise and hate. A sequel gives HBO the opportunity to amend past mistakes and forge a new path for Jon Snow beyond The Wall. Ever since the news emerged, audience reactions have been swirling, exemplifying the dedication of the fanbase despite some soured opinions viewers held for Game of Thrones. Clearly, there is still plenty of interest in Westeros and its inhabitants.
The confirmation from Martin does not mean the Jon Snow project is officially HBO's next spinoff series. However, it does create some encouraging public for the concept and will increase conversations about Snow throughout the media. The more attention the project receives now could influence HBO one way or the other, giving Harington and his team a chance at exploring Jon Snow's life after Westeros. Initial responses seem eager to venture further into The North, as some are already theorizing who could reprise their original roles and Harington back in the Game of Thrones world. Until HBO pushes the project forward, though, Snow will only be a swirling sea of rumors for fans to ponder over.
Source: George R.R. Martin