

Many fans will remember that Daenerys actually died in the original show's final episode, so that really only left Jon as the true main character of that series.Īs previously mentioned, the content of the Jon Snow spin-off is unknown, but that really isn't important, because no matter what occurs in the show, it will probably feel more like a part of Game of Thrones. It is important to remember that the early seasons of Thrones had many different plot lines and focused on a myriad of characters, but by the end of the show, it was mostly about Jon and Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen. Seeing as how Snow will continue the story of Game of Thrones' main character, it seems as though it will just act as a continuation of Thrones.
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However, it is confirmed that Kit Harington will be reprising his role as Jon Snow, meaning that the fan-favorite character will be the main protagonist of both the original series and the upcoming spin-off.

Not much is known regarding the Jon Snow spin-off series, just that it will take place sometime after Game of Thrones. Jon Snow Spin-Off or Game of Thrones Season 9? HBO The main concern is if it will actually act as a spin-off, or if it will just be Season 9 of Game of Thrones with a different title. However, HBO's head of drama Francesca Orsi recently stated that the project still hasn't actually been given the "green light," and that there is "no determination on whether it can go all the way."ĭue to how Thrones ended, fans have a split opinion on whether or not the Snow series is needed. Martin, and pitched the idea of the spin-off series centered around his character. HBO is planning to develop a Jon Snow spin-off show in the Game of Thrones universe set to take place after the main show, but it could end up just acting as Season 9 of the hit series.Įven though Kit Harington's Jon Snow was given a bit of a storybook ending in Game of Thrones' highly-criticized Season 8, Harington went to the world of Westeros' creator, George R.R.
