George R.R. Martin gives 'Game of Thrones' prequels update, reveals titles

Mar 10, 2022

Washington [US], March 10 : Ace author George R.R. Martin gave an update on the 'Game of Thrones' prequels, including revealing their updated titles and showrunners.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, Martin also discussed his progress on his long-awaited novel 'The Winds of Winter' and gave his reaction to early cuts of the upcoming 'Game Of Thrones' prequel 'House of the Dragon'.
The Nymeria series in development -- about a legendary Dornish warrior-queen -- is still titled 'Ten Thousand Ships' and has tapped Amanda Segel as showrunner. Martin said she has delivered a couple of drafts.
The Corlys Velaryon series in development, about a famed explorer and trader, has had a title change from 'Nine Voyages' to 'The Sea Snake'. "Since we wanted to avoid having two shows with numbers in the title," Martin said. Bruno Heller is the showrunner of that one.
The Dunk and Egg series in development -- based on Martin's novellas about a wandering knight and a young Aegon V Targaryen -- is being tackled by Steve Conrad.
"He's determined to do a faithful adaptation of the stories, which is exactly what I want; these characters and stories are very precious to me," Martin said.
The author added, "The first season will be an adaptation of the first novella, The Hedge Knight."
The project's title is still uncertain, but it will probably be 'The Hedge Knight' or 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'. Martin wants to write more of these novellas to help the series (assuming it gets greenlit).
There's also an animated series that Martin confirms is set in the China-inspired land of YiTi. The author noted it has the working title 'The Golden Empire', but can't yet reveal the writer.
On the subject of 'House of the Dragon', which is coming this year, the author and executive producer said, "What I have seen, I have loved. I am eager to see more."
Martin noted he is involved "a lot" with the prequels -- "deeply, heavily involved in every one of the new shows." Which is one reason, he admits, that he made less progress on 'The Winds of Winter' last year.
"I made a lot of progress on Winds in 2020, and less in 2021 ... but 'less' is not 'none' ... the world of A Song of Ice & Fire, is my number one priority, and will remain so until the story is told ... let me say once again, yes, I am still working on Winds of Winter," the author noted.