I think you'd almost have to have something big happen in the North or Westeros that would force him "out of retirement" as it were.
They needed to end GOT like that. To show temporal immediacy between the two deaths.Maybe that could still happen. Her dragon could have taken her up north where she will become the Night Queen.
I'd rather see Ramsey as a new twisted night king.Maybe that could still happen. Her dragon could have taken her up north where she will become the Night Queen.
Like a lot of the series, I don't necessarily have a problem with the destination (I think Martin has hinted that Bran ends up King in the books, although I could be mistaken) as much as the journey to get there. Bran being king, Dany burning Kings Landing, etc. would have been fine if they'd laid more ground work rather than rushing it just because they wanted to be done with the show.I haven't read any of the books so I'm not sure what major threats exist north of the wall now that all the White Walkers have been destroyed. And are all that is left of the wildlings those that walked north of the wall with Jon Snow at the end of Game of Thrones? I was under the impression that all the rest in the north were killed and then turned by the Night King.
I guess the Children of the Forest are dead as well? We saw five or six of them protecting the 3-Eyed Raven and they all died fighting the dead.
I'm thinking a Jon Snow sequel, even if it appears on tv in 2028 nearly 10 years after the final episode of GOT, will be set 20 years later. A generation would be enough time for new threats to reveal themselves and conflicts to arise. 10 years would be too short.
Besides Jon Snow, Major storylines could focus on the House Stark with Sansa, the other houses of the North, Arya's return from her adventures west of Westeros maybe with some flashbacks over the previous 20 years, developments throughout the rest of the other kingdoms including those in Kings Landing with Bran...by the way I still think voting Bran the king was one of the stupidest moments in the show.
He did say that.Like a lot of the series, I don't necessarily have a problem with the destination (I think Martin has hinted that Bran ends up King in the books, although I could be mistaken) as much as the journey to get there. Bran being king, Dany burning Kings Landing, etc. would have been fine if they'd laid more ground work rather than rushing it just because they wanted to be done with the show.
In a fantasy series, new threats can be made up at will. I've read a lot of GRRM and the white walker angle was also touched on in essos , just with different baddies. The Lion of night and his shadow demons attacking the five forts(essos version of the wall)I haven't read any of the books so I'm not sure what major threats exist north of the wall now that all the White Walkers have been destroyed. And are all that is left of the wildlings those that walked north of the wall with Jon Snow at the end of Game of Thrones? I was under the impression that all the rest in the north were killed and then turned by the Night King.
I guess the Children of the Forest are dead as well? We saw five or six of them protecting the 3-Eyed Raven and they all died fighting the dead.
I'm thinking a Jon Snow sequel, even if it appears on tv in 2028 nearly 10 years after the final episode of GOT, will be set 20 years later. A generation would be enough time for new threats to reveal themselves and conflicts to arise. 10 years would be too short.
Besides Jon Snow, Major storylines could focus on the House Stark with Sansa, the other houses of the North, Arya's return from her adventures west of Westeros maybe with some flashbacks over the previous 20 years, developments throughout the rest of the other kingdoms including those in Kings Landing with Bran...by the way I still think voting Bran the king was one of the stupidest moments in the show.
If you mean this year, that's too early. Season 1 started filming in April 2021 and didn't premiere until August 2022. The Last of Us started filming in July 2021 and didn't premiere until January 2023. COVID might've slowed things a little bit, but I wouldn't expect Season 2 for at least a year. Summer of 2024 seems most likely, and I would guess July or August (like Season 1), more precisely.Apparently they are set to start filming the second season or so I have been hearing. If that's the case, I would think we will see Season 2 on TV by late fall/early winter.