Warner Bros. Officially Developing a 'Game of Thrones' Movie

The screenplay will reportedly focus on Aegon the Conqueror.

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  • Warner Bros. is officially developing a Game of Thrones feature film set in George R.R. Martin’s expansive fantasy universe
  • Emmy-nominated writer Beau Willimon, known for his work on Andor and House of Cards, is attached to write the screenplay and has reportedly already submitted a draft
  • The project is being envisioned as a “mammoth, Dune-sized feature film” and will reportedly focus on King Aegon I Targaryen and his bloody conquest of Westeros

The world of Westeros is officially heading to the big screen. After years of speculation and various highly successful television spinoffs, Warner Bros. is currently developing a Game of Thrones feature film, enlisting acclaimed Andor writer Beau Willimon to pen the screenplay.

While exact plot details are still being kept under wraps, multiple reports indicate that the film will center on the legendary King Aegon I Targaryen and his conquest of Westeros. Set roughly 300 years before the events of the original Game of Thrones television series, the epic story would follow Aegon and his sister-wives, Visenya and Rhaenys, as they use their dragons to unite six of the Seven Kingdoms and establish the Targaryen dynasty. The project is currently being envisioned by the studio as a massive, epic-scale blockbuster akin to Denis Villeneuve’s Dune franchise.

Willimon brings a strong pedigree to the project, having earned Oscar and Emmy nominations throughout his career. He is best known for creating Netflix’s defining political thriller House of Cards and for his critically acclaimed writing on the Disney+ Star Wars prequel series Andor. According to industry insiders, Willimon has already submitted a draft of the screenplay to studio executives.

The cinematic development comes at a dynamic time for both the Game of Thrones universe and Warner Bros. as a whole. While HBO continues to find massive success on the small screen with ongoing spinoffs like House of the Dragon and the newly released A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the studio is also currently navigating a monumental $110 billion USD acquisition by Paramount Skydance. Despite the inevitable corporate reshuffling, Paramount CEO David Ellison is reportedly a massive fan of the fantasy franchise, which bodes well for the film’s continued development.

While the Game of Thrones movie is still in the early stages of development and does not yet have an official release date or director attached, the hiring of Beau Willimon marks a significant step forward in bringing George R.R. Martin’s world to theaters.

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