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Brian Helgeland was one of the writers working on a Game of Thrones spinoff that George R.R. Martin signed off on but one that HBO did not pick up. In a new interview, Helgeland discusses why the ...
Brian Helgeland envisioned an epic Game of Thrones spinoff, 10,000 Ships, chronicling Queen Nymeria's journey before GoT events. Despite a well-received script mirroring Moses' story, HBO ...
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Brian Helgeland (Man on Fire, A Knight's Tale) was writing the Game of Thrones spin-off 10,000 Ships, a series that author George R.R. Martin signed off on, but the show was never made.
Brian Helgeland shares insights into the canceled Game of Thrones spinoff series, 10,000 Ships, shedding light on its narrative and untold potential. The cancellation of some Game of Thrones ...
Director Brian Helgeland told Inverse that following the release of the 2001 film starring late actor Heath Ledger, a sequel was shopped to studio Sony and then Netflix. The first concept was a ...
A Knight's Tale' sequel was scrapped by the Netflix algorithm, according to director Brian Helgeland. The 63-year-old filmmaker has been keen to shoot a follow-up to his 2001 medieval comedy ...
Brian Helgeland, who wrote the screenplay for 1997’s L.A. Confidential, has detailed his pitch for a Game of Thrones spin-off titled Ten Thousand Ships. Speaking with Inverse, per Variety ...
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