Game of Thrones expands the universe with 3 animated series

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Martin relied on animation to expand the Game of Thrones universe, from the waters of the Serpent Sea to the intrigue of Westeros.

In the epic universe of “Game of Thrones,” where kings, dragons, and power struggles are the order of the day, George RR Martin has surprised fans with news that promises to take the saga to new heights. The famous author has confirmed that they are developing not one, but three animated series based on the world of “A Song of Ice and Fire”. Although HBO has yet to officially greenlight it, the creative wheels are already in motion.

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New animated thrones

This revelation came via a blog, where Martin shared his enthusiasm for the “Blue Eyed Samurai” animated series. However, what caught his attention was the mention of the “Game of Thrones” animated projects. “HBO and I have our own animated projects set in the world of ‘A Song of Ice and Fire,'” Martin wrote. “They haven’t been approved yet, but I think we’re close to taking the next step with them.”

The creative process behind these series promises to be as amazing as the stories they tell. Initially, four ideas for animated shows were drawn up, all featuring popular talent. “Writers’ classes and meetings, presentations and scripts have been finished… but unfortunately, two of the original projects have been shut down,” Martin said, hoping to one day use the word “shelved” instead of “cancelled.” It can regenerate.

Beyond the paper

One of these animation projects is particularly interesting because it focuses on the image of a sea serpent. Played by Steve Toussaint in HBO’s “The House of the Dragon,” this character promises us a journey through the seas and ports of Westeros and beyond. Martin credits the decision to move this project from a live-action version to animation, citing budget constraints and the complexity of portraying the many different maritime environments.

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“Work on the other two animated projects will continue apace … and in the meantime, we’ve moved our series ‘Nine Voyages,’ a series about the legendary voyages of the Serpent Sea, from live action to animation,” Martin added. This decision is not only an interesting change in production, but also opens up the possibility of exploring a much wider and more detailed world through the medium of animation.

Sailing through the animated waters of the Westeros universe

The character of Sea Serpent, a famous explorer of the sea in the “A Song of Ice and Fire” universe, is an interesting choice to star in one of these animated series. Known for his epic journeys across uncharted seas and exotic lands, this character provides a blank canvas for limitless creativity. The animation allows for a richer and more detailed exploration of their adventures, which would be difficult to realize in a live-action format due to budget constraints. The transition to animation can provide an immersive viewing experience, allowing fans to travel through worlds that have only existed in their imaginations until now.

Comparing the Sea Serpent to other popular “Game of Thrones” characters, his story stands out for his ability to explore lesser-known cultures and regions of Westeros. With characters like Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen dealing with political conflicts and epic battles, The Sea of ​​Serpents promises adventures in mystery and wonder in uncharted territories. This expansion of George RR Martin’s universe will not only satisfy fans’ curiosity for new aspects of his creative world, but also set the precedent for future narratives in this rich and diverse universe.

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Martin reflected on the uncertainty in the entertainment world. “Will any of them get aired? Will they happen? There’s no way to know. Nothing is certain in Hollywood. But if it does happen, I hope we can make one or two or all three sequels, like ‘Blue Eyed Samurai,’ as good, beautiful and catchy. Definitely.” We will try.”