HBO Boss Details Development On Game Of Thrones Movie: “It’s Very Early In The Process”

HBO head Casey Bloys revealed how far along the recently announced Game of Thrones movie is. Throughout its run on HBO, Game of Thrones became one of the most popular shows in the world. Ever since its conclusion in 2019, HBO and Warner Bros. have attempted to expand the franchise with spinoff shows like House of the Dragon and the upcoming A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Now, Warner Bros. is eager to bring the world of Westeros to the big screen.

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As reported by Entertainment Weekly, Bloys recently spoke about the Game Thrones movie at a 2025 preview event. While he is excited about a potential Game of Thrones movie, Bloys stresses that they are still very early in the process, and they’ll have to see how good the idea is once it’s further developed. Read his full quote below:

When we announce at HBO we’re developing this story or that story, keep in mind it’s developing. We’ve got two shows at the moment, including Game of Thrones. I think the movie is the same idea. They’ll develop an idea, we’ll see if it’s good. We’ll read the scripts along with them. I think it could be fun and interesting.

That’s the point of development: you see, is there a story that’s worthy of being in theaters and a big spectacle? I think it would be fun. I don’t necessarily look at it from an investment point of view, just like, would it be a fun, big movie? I think there’s potential for that. It’s very early in the process.

What Bloys’ Comments Mean For The Game Of Thrones Movie

The Game Of Thrones Movie Might Not Happen

While the report about the upcoming Game of Thrones movie became major news, Bloys’ most recent comments suggest that the film is not a guarantee. Before the Game of Thrones movie ever actually starts filming, its story would have to be approved and greenlit. Therefore, if HBO and Warner Bros. are not happy with the idea, a Game of Thrones movie might not end up coming to fruition. This wouldn’t be entirely surprising, as HBO has always put extra care into the quality of their projects.

For example, HBO once spent $30 million on a pilot episode for a Game of Thrones spinoff titled Bloodmoon. The spinoff took place thousands of years before the events of Game of Thrones, and was set during the period of time known as “The Long Night.” Even though many thought the pilot episode was quite strong, HBO ultimately decided not to move forward with the series. Therefore, it is clear that HBO has very high standards, and would only want to make a Game of Thrones movie if it was the right story.

Our Take On The Game Of Thrones Movie

It Should Only Move Forward With The Right Story

Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) in Game of Thrones, with artwork of Balerion the Dread and Aegon the Conqueror

The Game of Thrones franchise is cherished by fans all over the world, who can cause an uproar if they are unhappy with the projects. For example, the divisive final season of Game of Thrones led to a petition demanding it to be remade, and fans also got upset over the slow-pacing of House of the Dragon season 2. Therefore, it is smart that HBO wants to ensure they have the right story before making a Game of Thrones movie. Hopefully, development goes smoothly, as the world of Westeros would look amazing on the big screen.

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