Thrones<\/em>\u00a0novels\u00a0that contains \u201cmonumental history of the Targaryen kings of Westeros.\u201d<\/p>\nGeorge R.R. Martin: \u201cThe only answer I can give is\u2026 ah, well, no one is sure yet, and anyway, I am not allowed to say. So let\u2019s move that to the side.\u201d<\/p>\n
\u201cAs most of you know, HBO is presently developing a number of different prequels to Game of Thrones<\/em>,\u201d Martin says on his site. \u201cI know I am going to be asked whether those shows are going to be based on material from Fire & Blood<\/em>. It\u2019s a logical question. The only answer I can give is\u2026 ah, well, no one is sure yet, and anyway, I am not allowed to say. So let\u2019s move that to the side.\u201d<\/p>\nIn May 2017,\u00a0HBO announced that it had deals with four writers\u00a0\u2014 Carly Wray (Mad Men<\/em>), Jane Goldman (X-Men<\/em>), Brian Helgeland (Mystic River<\/em>) and Max Borenstein (Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island<\/em>) \u2014 to \u201cexplore\u00a0different time periods of [George R.R. Martin]\u2019s vast and rich universe. There is no set timetable for these projects<\/p>\n\n