While Jon Snow fans will have to wait longer to get a better update on the character's show, it isn't the only "Game of Thrones" spin-off in the works at HBO.
Francesca Orsi reassured that "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Night" is still on track with its production, despite writing for the series coming to a halt during the Writers Strike. Unlike "House of the Dragon," which features heavy CGI for its titular monsters, "The Hedge Night" won't require nearly as much VFX, so Orsi is optimistic that the strike's delays won't later affect the spin-off's production all that much. She also reiterated that HBO plans for "The Hedge Night" to be a three-season series, bringing each of George R. R. Martin's novels to the screen.
Although HBO is planning numerous "Game of Thrones" spin-offs, "House of the Dragon" and "The Hedge Night" are the only ones fans should expect anytime soon. "We're exploring a few worlds in George's canon and body of work," Orsi said. "But it's so new and nascent, we don't even have many scripts on them so still too early to talk about them." From her comments, it seems like HBO is very much in the planning stage regarding the future of "Game of Thrones" on the platform.
While there are countless ideas for prequels and sequels at the studio, they're exploring all of their potential and trying to figure out which are real contenders for a production greenlight.