George R.R. Martin Says HBO Max Has 'Shelved' Several Game of Thrones Projects

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2 (L to R) Kit Harington as Jon Snow and Maisie Williams as Arya Stark
Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2 (L to R) Kit Harington as Jon Snow and Maisie Williams as Arya Stark
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The future of many Game of Thrones projects appears to be in limbo.

Series creator George R.R. Martin revealed that some of the show's potential spin-offs have been put on ice amid the ongoing turbulence resulting from Warners Bros.' merger with Discovery Media. Now known as Warner Bros. Discovery, the company is making bold moves as it combines the streaming catalogues of discovery+ HBO Max.

"A couple have been shelved," Martin, 74, wrote on his official blog, "but I would not agree that they are dead. You can take something off the shelf as easily as you can put it on the shelf."

Martin also acknowledged that "Some of those are moving faster than others, as is always the case with development." He added, "None have been greenlit yet, though we are hoping…maybe soon."

Acknowledged Martin, "All the changes at HBO Max have impacted us, certainly." (Reps for Game of Thrones at HBO did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.)

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George R.R. Martin arrives at the premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 3 at TCL Chinese Theatre on March 18, 2013 in Hollywood, California.
George R.R. Martin arrives at the premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 3 at TCL Chinese Theatre on March 18, 2013 in Hollywood, California.

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There are plenty of Game of Thrones-universe ideas spinning in HBO's peripheral vision, including a Jon Snow spin-off starring Kit Harington and a Martin-endorsed Tales of Dunk and Egg series centered on Ser Duncan the Tall and Aegon V Targaryen.

Two other projects that have been pitched are The Sea Snake following Corlys Velaryon and 10,000 Ships, which would focus on Princess Nymeria. Martin has also dreamed up three possible animated series related to Game of Thrones.

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Emma D'Arcy HBO House of the Dragon Season 1 - Episode 10
Emma D'Arcy HBO House of the Dragon Season 1 - Episode 10

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This year's Targaryen-focused prequel House of the Dragon was the first Game of Thrones release after the original series' end in 2019. The series takes place approximately 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, and season 1 ended with a looming civil war set to pit the Targaryens against the Hightowers for the coveted Iron Throne.

Martin's blog post confirmed plans for season 2 of House of the Dragon are underway. He also confirmed he's still working on the highly anticipated novel The Winds of Winter.

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Both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon can currently be streamed in full on HBO Max.