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HBO Gives Green Light to Game of Thrones

Source:Variety
November 12, 2008


HBO has greenlit production on the pilot for a fantasy drama series, "Game of Thrones," based on a book series by George R.R. Martin.

Variety says the pilot for the long-gestating project was written by feature screenwriters David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Former HBO entertainment president Carolyn Strauss will serve as a co-executive producer, along with Guymon Cassidy, Vincent Gerardis and author Martin.

HBO acquired the TV adaptation rights to Martin's "Songs of Ice and Fire" book series nearly two years ago. The pilot for the HBO show is described as an exploration of "an epic struggle for power set in a vast and violent fantasy kingdom."

Benioff's recent credits include penning the screenplay for X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Weiss recently sold bounty hunter thriller Kashmir to Relativity Media and is writing a prequel to Will Smith's I Am Legend for Warner Bros.

COMMENTS (28)

Posted by:
Tyrion Lannister
November 12, 2008
Surprising news, this show will be great if they cast the parts right
Posted by:
Jon snow
November 12, 2008
this show going to kick ass!
Posted by:
Jim
November 12, 2008
Holy HELL! That's GREAT NEWS. Nice consolation prize after the terribly aweful news of a Bret Ratner helmed Conan!
Posted by:
Spaz
November 12, 2008
I have very high hopes for this. HBO has done very well with True Blood, and after Legend of the Seeker, people need to show that fantasy can be done right.
Posted by:
Ryan
November 12, 2008
The book was awesome.
Posted by:
jason
November 12, 2008
I really hope they dont **** this up
Posted by:
RivenWinner
November 12, 2008
Oh man, this could have serious potential, especially if HBO is doing it.

Hopefully it will turn out alright.
Posted by:
Macon
November 12, 2008
Peter Dinklage for Tyrion!
Posted by:
Macon
November 12, 2008
Annnnnd John Hamm as Ned?
Posted by:
Macon
November 12, 2008
Oh hell...now I can't stop:

Clancy Brown as Sandor Clegane.
Max Perkis as Joffery.
Mia Kirshner as Catelyn.
Saoirse Ronan as Sansa.
Cate Blanchett as Cersei.

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