The 'Game of Thrones' sequel starring Kit Harington as Jon Snow will be named after the character, according to the creator of the fantasy novels, George R.R. Martin.
"Yes, there is a Jon Snow show in development," Martin wrote in his personal blog on Thursday, reports Deadline. "Our working title for the show is SNOW."
In the entry on his blog, the author on whose books the award-winning blockbuster was based, teased out a few more details of the potential series, which seems to be much further along than previously presumed. For one thing, reiterating what the series' star Emilia Clarke said, Martin shared that it was Harington himself who initiated the idea for the new show.
The scribe once called the 'American Tolkien' by Time Magazine also revealed that Snow is partially staffed up. "Yes, it was Kit Harrington (sic) who brought the idea to us," the self-described "way too busy," Martin wrote. "I cannot tell you the names of the writers/showrunners since that has not been cleared for release yet... but Kit brought them in too, his own team, and they are terrific."
"SNOW has been in development almost as long as the other three, but for whatever reason, it was never announced and it never leaked... until now," Martin noted. The trio of previously announced 'Game Of Thrones' spinoffs in the works is the Amanda Segal-directed 10,000 Ships; 9 Voyages aka Sea Snake from Bruno Heller; and the Steve Conrad-penned Dunk and Egg prequel series entitled either The Hedge Knight or Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
The first prequel series, 'House of the Dragon', stars Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, and Rhys Ifans and is set to premiere on August 21.
[With Inputs from PTI]