News out of The Hollywood Reporter :
Warner Bros. would be the natural fit for a studio partner. Warners released the two films based on the long-running HBO series Sex and the City and is behind the upcoming big-screen adaptation of Entourage. The studio also knows how to market a dragon tale, with its The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug having earned nearly $1 billion worldwide.
Could Daenerys
Targaryen's dragons be heading to a multiplex?
Game of
Thrones author George R.R. Martin says the prospect is being actively
discussed.
"It all
depends on how long the main series runs," Martin told The Hollywood
Reporter on Wednesday following the season-four premiere of the hit HBO series
in New York. "Do we run for seven years? Do we run for eight? Do we run
for 10? The books get bigger and bigger (in scope). It might need a feature to
tie things up, something with a feature budget, like $100 million for two
hours. Those dragons get real big, you know."
The best-selling
author said another big-screen possibility being considered is one based on
Tales of Dunk and Egg, a series of three prequel novellas Martin penned that
revolve around a group of characters, including Ser Duncan the Tall, who lived
in the mythical Westeros 90 years before the events depicted in A Song of Ice
and Fire.
"They
could be the basis for [a film]," Martin added at the post-premiere bash
held at the Museum of Natural History, where a suspended giant whale cast a
shadow over the crowd not unlike one of Martin's dragons. "I have written
these three stories, and I have about a dozen more."
Martin says
the prequel characters are the direct ancestors of some of Game of Thrones'
players, but he wouldn't reveal how they relate.Warner Bros. would be the natural fit for a studio partner. Warners released the two films based on the long-running HBO series Sex and the City and is behind the upcoming big-screen adaptation of Entourage. The studio also knows how to market a dragon tale, with its The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug having earned nearly $1 billion worldwide.
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