Brooke Lefferts, Related Press
Printed Tuesday, April 9, 2024 7:28 pmEDT
NEW YORK (AP) – Winter, apparently, is not going to return. Equipment Harington has shut down rumors a couple of Jon Snow sequel to HBO's smash hit “Sport of Thrones.”
“There are not any plans on this regard in the meanwhile. It's off the desk for the second,” Harington instructed The Related Press in an interview Tuesday, whereas selling his new crime drama movie “Blood for Mud.”
“Sport of Thrones” led to 2019 after eight seasons, however the potential for spin-offs was thought of. Followers needed to wait three years to see the one one which aired up to now, the HBO prequel “Home of the Dragon,” set two centuries earlier than “Sport of Thrones.”
A sequel specializing in the favored Snow, who started “Sport of Thrones” as an outcast and brother of the Night time's Watch and labored his technique to extra energy in Westeros and the reality of his ancestry, had been reported to have been in improvement for some years.
“We form of threw out some concepts. Nothing actually caught and we're going to go away it there for now,” Harington, 37, stated.
An HBO spokesman declined to remark to the AP.
The Snow-centric sequel isn't the primary spinoff to be placed on ice. In 2019, HBO reportedly launched a prequel set hundreds of years earlier. Starring Naomi Watts, a pilot episode had already been filmed.
As for Harington, he lately teamed up once more with HBO for an look on the third season of the community's drama “Business,” premiering later this yr. The actor stated he was “actually excited” to be on the present, based mostly on the cutthroat monetary world of London.
“I believe it's one of the vital distinctive, fascinating, tonal and thrilling items on the market,” Harington stated.
The second season of “Home of the Dragon” will premiere on June 16, and followers wanting to see extra Westeros can stay up for the prequel “Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight.” Warner Bros. introduced final week that Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell will lead the collection, set 100 years earlier than “Sport of Thrones.”