Game of Thrones movie title and setting finally unveiled by Warner Bros | Films | Entertainment
Game of Thrones may have ended in 2019, but George RR Martin’s Westeros has plenty of spin-offs out now and in the works.
Aside from House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, there have been rumours of a Game of Thrones movie in the works.
There were murmurings earlier this year that Beau Willimon, the showrunner of House of Cards and Andor, was writing the screenplay.
And although that’s not been confirmed by Warner Bros, what was revealed at CinemaCon in Las Vegas this past evening (of which Daily Express is in attendance) was the film’s title and setting.
The Game of Thrones film is called Aegon’s Conquest, which George RR Martin fans know means a movie set 300 years before the hit TV series. As recounted in the book Fire and Blood, that’s when Aegon the Conqueror, the first Targaryen King, united the Seven Kingdoms under one ruler of the Iron Throne. This began three centuries of his family’s rule that only ended with Robert Baratheon’s Rebellion, just prior to Game of Thrones. As for a release date, Warner Bros teased it among titles sat under “2027 and beyond”.









