A still from Game Of Thrones 7 (Image Courtesy: GameOfThrones)
Highlights
- Game Of Thrones makers want to focus currently on the new season
- David Benioff and Dan Weiss will figure out the production schedule
- Games Of Thrones Season 7 will premiere on July 16
New Delhi:
The final season or any prequels of the epic television series
Game Of Thrones may not air before 2019, reports
Entertainment Weekly. The makers of the show might come up with various spin-offs but currently, they are focussing on the show's seventh season, the trailer of which was released earlier this week. "I want to put the prequels in context. Even the smallest bit of information is a big deal and I appreciate that. But I wanted to make sure fans know this is a really embryonic process. I haven't even seen outlines. The idea is not to do four shows. The bar set by (David Benioff and Dan Weiss) is so high that my hope is to get one show that lives up to it," HBO programming chief Casey Bloys told
Entertainment Weekly.
Watch the trailer of
Game Of Thrones 7: "This is a long-term plan. Our No. 1 goal is the seventh season this summer and getting the eighth season written and aired," Mr Bloys added.
In the seventh season, there will be an epic battle for the Iron Throne between Daenerys Targaryen and her nemesis Cersei Lannister.
Of the new season of
Game Of Thrones Mr Bloy told
Entertainment Weekly, "David and Dan have to write the episodes and figure out the production schedule. We'll have a better sense of that once they get further into the writing. The show that Dan and David have created will get its proper send-off first. We wouldn't want to take away from that in any way."
Game of Thrones Season 7 will premiere on July 16.