‘Game of Thrones’ author says spinoffs are ‘moving forward’ – CNET

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Jaime Lannister won’t be in the “Game of Thrones” successor shows, but they’ll take place in the same fantastical universe he inhabits.

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The “Game of Thrones” countdown is on — the hit HBO fantasy show returns on July 16 for its seventh season. But fans know that the clock is ticking. After those upcoming seven episodes air, there’ll be just one more season before the show ends for good.

Still, have faith, Westerosi. Author George R.R. Martin revealed Friday on his site, Not A Blog, that progress is being made on the five other shows in the “Thrones” universe.

“The five successor shows are moving forward at various rates of speed,” Martin wrote. “And there are a couple other TV projects that I can’t tell you about … how much of this will come to pass, nobody knows. Ah, the joys of development …”

The “five successor shows” are, of course, the shows announced in early May as taking place in the “Thrones” universe,” but at different time periods, so the current characters won’t be appearing. (Here are some plots we’d like to see.) 

Originally, four shows were announced, but then Martin revealed the number was five. His blog post doesn’t reveal any specifics, but it’s good to know the shows are progressing.