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Game of Thrones movie titled Aegon's Conquest, flagged for '2027 and beyond'
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:33 am
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:33 am
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The Game of Thrones movie officially fires up with a new title, shedding more light on the franchise's future plans.
The film is titled Game of Thrones: Aegon's Conquest, as revealed in a Warner Bros. presentation at CinemaCon Tuesday, led by co-chairs and CEOs of the motion picture group, Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy.
Rather than actively address it in their remarks, the title was featured on a slide for the studio's "2027 and beyond" slate.
Beau Willimon, known for his work showrunning Netflix’s House of Cards series and as a writer on Disney+’s Andor, is writing Game of Thrones: Aegon's Conquest.
Warner Bros. and HBO considered multiple avenues for this particular story, involving Aegon I Targaryen and his conquest of Westeros. Author George R. R. Martin wrote about the events in Fire & Blood, his fictionalized history of the Targaryen dynasty.
Last year, screenwriter Mattson Tomlin (Terminator Zero, The Batman Part II) was reported to be in the early days of penning a series. Tomlin himself confirmed as much to Entertainment Weekly in May 2024, saying, "It kind of turns into doing Napoleon or doing Alexander the Great or doing some great historical figure where we know a lot about the guy."
Willimon's movie was the other primary option, and now it appears to be moving forward as the third Game of Thrones project to succeed the global TV hit, which concluded in 2019. It follows House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
House of the Dragon is currently gearing up for its third season, likely to premiere in 2026 ahead of its fourth and final season. The series began nearly 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The story tracks the events leading up to and during the Dance of the Dragons, the civil war between Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) and her half-brother Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) over succession, a conflict that crippled the once imperious Targaryen empire.
The series already provided some clues as to what an Aegon's Conquest show could look like. Fans learned in House of the Dragon season 1 how Aegon experienced "dragon dreams" (i.e. prophetic visions) and foresaw a devastating winter bursting forth from the North to swallow the world. He believed that by traveling to Westeros and uniting all of the Seven Kingdoms under Targaryen rule, the House's chief weapon (fire-breathing dragons) would be enough to prevent such a fate.
The Game of Thrones movie officially fires up with a new title, shedding more light on the franchise's future plans.
The film is titled Game of Thrones: Aegon's Conquest, as revealed in a Warner Bros. presentation at CinemaCon Tuesday, led by co-chairs and CEOs of the motion picture group, Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy.
Rather than actively address it in their remarks, the title was featured on a slide for the studio's "2027 and beyond" slate.
Beau Willimon, known for his work showrunning Netflix’s House of Cards series and as a writer on Disney+’s Andor, is writing Game of Thrones: Aegon's Conquest.
Warner Bros. and HBO considered multiple avenues for this particular story, involving Aegon I Targaryen and his conquest of Westeros. Author George R. R. Martin wrote about the events in Fire & Blood, his fictionalized history of the Targaryen dynasty.
Last year, screenwriter Mattson Tomlin (Terminator Zero, The Batman Part II) was reported to be in the early days of penning a series. Tomlin himself confirmed as much to Entertainment Weekly in May 2024, saying, "It kind of turns into doing Napoleon or doing Alexander the Great or doing some great historical figure where we know a lot about the guy."
Willimon's movie was the other primary option, and now it appears to be moving forward as the third Game of Thrones project to succeed the global TV hit, which concluded in 2019. It follows House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
House of the Dragon is currently gearing up for its third season, likely to premiere in 2026 ahead of its fourth and final season. The series began nearly 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The story tracks the events leading up to and during the Dance of the Dragons, the civil war between Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) and her half-brother Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) over succession, a conflict that crippled the once imperious Targaryen empire.
The series already provided some clues as to what an Aegon's Conquest show could look like. Fans learned in House of the Dragon season 1 how Aegon experienced "dragon dreams" (i.e. prophetic visions) and foresaw a devastating winter bursting forth from the North to swallow the world. He believed that by traveling to Westeros and uniting all of the Seven Kingdoms under Targaryen rule, the House's chief weapon (fire-breathing dragons) would be enough to prevent such a fate.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:37 am to LSUMaverick
Its kind of unreal what a franchise this has turned into for a series that before HBO optioned it was a little niche and it will never be finished.
There can't be any examples in history of a book series that will never be finished turning into something like this?
There can't be any examples in history of a book series that will never be finished turning into something like this?
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:56 am to Fun Bunch
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and it will never be finished.
But it is finished. Has been for some time. Don't you get it? GRRM likes killing off his characters so much he killed off his reader too. If Robb Stark can't see it through to the end, what right do we have?
Posted on 4/16/26 at 10:07 am to LSUMaverick
Is it going to be a trilogy? Seems like not a ton of time to tell a story that needs lots of time to be done right.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 11:33 am to GhostofJackson
There’s been whispers that he actually finished “Winds of Winter.”


Posted on 4/16/26 at 11:53 am to MississippiLebowski
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There’s been whispers that he actually finished “Winds of Winter.”
He finished it late of 2025 but in an interview in 2026 said he's not close to be doing and is instead working on more Fire and Blood and Dunk and Egg before he returns to ASOIAF?
Posted on 4/16/26 at 11:57 am to MississippiLebowski
His publisher denied that rumor a couple days ago
Posted on 4/16/26 at 11:58 am to MississippiLebowski
Yeah published denied.
I doubt he ever even intends to finish either of the last two books
I doubt he ever even intends to finish either of the last two books
Posted on 4/16/26 at 11:59 am to LSUMaverick
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Beau Willimon, known for his work showrunning Netflix’s House of Cards series and as a writer on Disney+’s Andor, is writing Game of Thrones: Aegon's Conquest.
Solid choice. I don’t blame him for the collapse of House of Cards. Losing Kevin Spacey was the end of the show
Posted on 4/16/26 at 2:47 pm to Fun Bunch
He hasn't written shite for Winds for at least 7 years now. He's a fat a-hole who is still desperate for attention. Let him go to the pizza crawl and his gay little independent theater for another few years and die.
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