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Game of Thrones: Kit Harington Spinoff "Snow" Not Close to Green Light

HBO & Max chairman Casey Bloys didn't have the most optimistic update regarding Kit Harington's Game of Thrones spinoff series, Snow.


Back in May, HBO's head of drama, Francesca Orsi, offered a rundown of the new, returning & on-the-bubble shows on the way for the cable powerhouse – with the cabler's "Game of Thrones" universe taking center stage. When the topic of Kit Harington's possible return as Jon Snow for a pseudo-sequel/spinoff series "Snow," Orsi offered a cautious update: "We're just working deeply with the writers to get it in shape for potential greenlight, but at this point, no, no determination on whether it can go all the way." Well, it's six months later, and it doesn't appear that its status has changed. "We always have 'Game of Thrones' scripts in development. We greenlit 'Dunk and Egg' in the spring. I wouldn't say there is anything else in that world that is close to a green light or anything, but we are always working on different scripts and ideas," clarified HBO & Max Chairman & CEO Casey Bloys.

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Game of Thrones: A Look Back at "Snow" Timeline

Between Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav's mandate that the WBD do more with its IPs and the success of HBO's "Game of Thrones" prequel series House of the Dragon, it's no surprise that more & more attention is being paid to Harington's reported possible return. So much so that even NBC's The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon dared to go there back in February when Harington stopped by the late-night talk show. Starting at around 3:10, Harington discusses what it was like attending a GOT convention in Los Angeles in December 2022 (more on that in a minute). From there, Fallon springboards into the spinoff rumblings, with Harington playing a bit coy about what he could say while joking about how he may have to return so people keep remembering him. From there, Fallon & Harington came up with a fool-proof plan that would guarantee the spinoff gets made. And while we won't spoil it, let's just say that it would involve the fans literally doing nothing. Here's a look at Harington's late-night visit with Fallon from Friday night, followed by a look back at what we've learned about "Snow" so far:

George RR Martin & Kit Harington on "GOT" Spinoff Series "Snow"

In a blog post from Summer 2022, GRRM confirmed that the working title was "Snow," joining three other live-action shows in development at HBO and that the project "has been in development almost as long as the other three," but the news only leaked recently. GRRM also confirmed "it was Kit Harington who brought the idea to us" and that Harington also brought in "his own team" of writers and showrunners. And though their names haven't been cleared for release yet, GRRM says "they are terrific." The celebrated author also confirmed his involvement in the series. "Kit's team have visited me here in Santa Fe and worked with me and my own team of brilliant, talented writers/ consultants to hammer out the show," GRRM continued. While he made it clear that none of the projects had received an official green light yet, GRRM offered a pretty impressive-sounding update at the time on how development was going. "All four of these successor shows are still in the script stage. Outlines and treatments have been written and approved, scripts have been written, notes have been given, second and third drafts have been written," the author wrote.

"I think if you asked him, he would've felt he got off lightly. At the end of the show, when we find him in that cell, he's preparing to be beheaded, and he wants to be. He's done. The fact he goes to the Wall is the greatest gift and also the greatest curse," Harington shared during his appearance at a Los Angeles GOT convention in December 2022, when asked about where Snow's head was at heading into the series-ender after having killed Daenerys (Clarke).

"He's gotta go back up to the place with all this history and live out his life thinking about how he killed Dany, and live out his life thinking about Ygritte dying in his arms, and live out his life thinking about how he hung Olly, and live out his life thinking about all of this trauma, and that, that's interesting," Harington continued, clearly alluding to the tortured hero's mindset heading into the end credits (and into his own series). "So I think where we leave him at the end of the show, there's always this feeling of like… I think we wanted some kind of little smile that things are OK. He's not OK."


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Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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