Jon Snow Sequel Update Protects Protects The Part I Really Loved About Game Of Thrones’ Ending

Jon Snow Sequel Update Protects Protects The Part I Really Loved About Game Of Thrones’ Ending

HBO is not moving forward with Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow spinoff, and that’s good news after season 8 – but not because it was all bad. A sequel show following Kit Harington’s character was put into development back in 2022, a surprising decision after the backlash to Game of Thrones’ ending. Nonetheless, with Harington set to return and pushing the idea forward, it seemed like the show would happen.

That, however, is no longer the case. Harington told Screen Rant the Jon Snow spinoff is canceled, as he and the team of writers couldn’t find the right story to tell. While HBO might return to it one day, it’s “off the table” for the foreseeable future. Game of Thrones‘ Jon Snow sequel likely would have been a hit had it made it to screens but, given both where the character’s story ended and the difficulties in picking things back up, it’s ultimately for the best.

Jon Snow Going Back Beyond The Wall Was The Best Part Of Game Of Thrones’ Ending

Game Of Thrones Season 8 Was Divisive, But Jon’s Fate Was The Right Choice

There were many problems with Game of Thrones season 8, but Jon Snow’s final fate was not one of them. Yes, there were some divisive decisions getting there (i.e. killing Daenerys Targaryen) and logical leaps (why does the Night’s Watch even exist?), but Jon Snow going back beyond the Wall was absolutely the perfect ending for his story. It’s where the character belonged, and made the most sense for his entire arc.

Jon was always of the North. He was more Stark than Targaryen; Ned Stark’s son, truly, even if biology says otherwise. He never wanted to rule, and so Jon taking the Iron Throne (even if he hadn’t killed Dany) wouldn’t have been the right option. King’s Landing was no place for him. But nor was Winterfell, by the end.

Jon Snow Sequel Update Protects Protects The Part I Really Loved About Game Of Thrones’ Ending

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It was the true North where Jon found himself. That’s where he was not only fully forged into the man he is by the show’s ending, but where his heart lingered too, thanks to Ygritte. Jon was an outsider, a bastard, the White Wolf; he belongs in those lands beyond the Wall just like Ghost does. It’s an ending that carried on parts of those others who made him what he was, the likes of Maester Aemon and Mance Rayder, and brought his story (and the show itself, given it opened with rangers heading out beyond the Wall) full circle.

Upcoming Game Of Thrones Spinoffs

Show

Status

House Of The Dragon Season 2

Begins June 16, 2024

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight

Expected 2025

Nine Voyages (animated Corlys Velaryon spinoff)

In-development

10,000 Ships (Princess Nymeria spinoff)

In-development

The Golden Empire (animated Yi Ti spinoff)

In-development

Aegon’s Conquest

In-development

It’s a close mirror of Lord of the Rings, where Frodo heads to the Undying Lands, and works on a similar level thematically. Jon’s spent so much of his life fighting: the Wildlings, the White Walkers, Ramsay Bolton, Cersei Lannister, and even Dany. He carries scars from all of those; trauma from the ones he’s lost and the ones he’s killed. Going beyond the Wall in Game of Thrones‘ series finale meant, at last, he could finally find peace.

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Jon Snow’s Sequel Would’ve Been A Big Risk To His Game Of Thrones Ending

Picking Up After Game Of Thrones Season 8 Is Hard To Do

Kit Harington as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones season 8

Jon Snow’s spinoff would, inevitably, have made a big impact on his Game of Thrones ending one way or another. That would be especially true if it had him return south of the Wall, once again being involved in Westerosi conflicts or politics. He deservedly left all that behind, that part of his life is over, and there’s little value in returning to it.

Even if it stayed beyond the Wall, it would still need new conflict. Jon’s already fought with the Wildlings, so to do that again would be unnecessary and go against his ending. Even having Jon die wouldn’t carry much weight. He’s been killed once, and having him try to find peace, but still carrying around his scars (figurative and literal) is more powerful than another death. It’s not impossible that a Jon Snow spinoff could have worked, but it would be very hard to avoid changing – and thus hurting – the best part of Game of Thrones’ ending.

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Created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, Game of Thrones is a TV series based on the book “A Song of Ice of Fire” by George R. R. Martin. It tells the story of the ongoing battle between the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros – as they fight for control of the coveted Iron Throne. Friction between the houses leads to full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the far north. Amidst the war, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night’s Watch, led by House Stark’s Jon Snow, is the first to encounter icy horrors that threaten all realms of men. The series premiered on HBO in the United States on April 17, 2011, and quickly became one of the biggest event series in the “Golden Age” of TV. Winner of 38 Primetime Emmy Awards, Game of Thrones has attracted record viewership on HBO and has a broad, active, international fan base.

Cast

Emilia Clarke
, Lena Headey
, Richard Madden
, Michelle Fairley
, Kit Harington
, Maisie Williams
, Alfie Allen
, Peter Dinklage

Release Date

April 11, 2011

Seasons

8

Franchise(s)

Game of Thrones

Showrunner

David Benioff
, D.B. Weiss