#HouseOfTheDragon, a #GameofThrones prequel is coming to @HBO.
— Game of Thrones (@GameOfThrones) October 29, 2019
The series is co-created by @GRRMSpeaking and Ryan Condal. Miguel Sapochnik will partner with Condal as showrunner and will direct the pilot and additional episodes. Condal will be writing the series. pic.twitter.com/9ttMzElgXm
According to The Associated Press, Casey Bloys, the network's president of programming, revealed at an HBO Max event Tuesday that HBO has ordered 10 episodes of "House of the Dragon," a new series from "Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin and Ryan Condal.
"Based on Martin's 'Fire & Blood,' the series, which is set 300 years before the events of 'Game of Thrones,' tells the story of House Targaryen," the network's parent company, WarnerMedia, said in a news release.
"House of the Dragon" will feature Condal and Miguel Sapochnik as showrunners; Sapochnik as director; Condal as writer; and Condal, Martin, Sapochnik and Vince Gerardis as executive producers, WarnerMedia said.
HBO did not give an expected air date or reveal who would star in the prequel, the AP reported.
News of the series came amid reports that the network had canceled a second planned "Game of Thrones" prequel featuring actress Naomi Watts.
– The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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