jon snow loves sansa @jonsa | Game of Thrones Prequel: Bloodmoon Feb 5, 2024 22:08:46 GMT Quote Post by jon snow loves sansa on Feb 5, 2024 22:08:46 GMTDid you guys see this? writers couldnt come up wit material of their own ? Pretty so they will have AI robots writting. SPOILER: Click to show
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“He thought of Bran, clambering up a tower wall, agile as a monkey. Of Rickon's breathless laughter. Of Sansa, brushing out Lady's coat and singing to herself. You know nothing, Jon Snow.” (A Dance with Dragons – Jon XIII) |
shinnickneth @shinnickneth | Game of Thrones Prequel: Bloodmoon Feb 8, 2024 20:55:28 GMTjon snow loves sansa likes this Quote Post by shinnickneth on Feb 8, 2024 20:55:28 GMTFeb 5, 2024 22:08:46 GMT jon snow loves sansa said: Did you guys see this? writers couldnt come up wit material of their own ? Pretty so they will have AI robots writting. SPOILER: Click to show
I hadn't seen this particular video before but I'm familiar with Bloodmoon. I don't know if making the Children of the Forest black while all the noble houses are white would have been a good decision. I hadn't heard that part before...I'm kind of glad that didn't happen. That being said, I had previously looked into the show and this what I found in my scouring the internet: Bloodmoon would have started with a wedding between the ancient House Stark and the Casterlys of Casterly Rock. At the wedding - in typical GOT fashion - all hell breaks loose when the moon turns the color of blood (hence the name) and meteors come crashing down ushering in the emergence of the White Walkers and the Long Night. It would have featured ice spiders and wooly mammoths among other creatures. Most likely we would have seen the establishment of House Lannister too (as they would eventually scheme their way into taking possession of Casterly Rock). Namoi Watts was rumored to play some kind of important socialite in the series. There wouldn't have been any Targaryens or dragons in it as it's set many years before Aegon the Conqueror ever set foot in Westeros. That means no Iron Throne (as Aegon created it from his enemies that bent the knee). There wouldn't have even been Kings Landing or 7 kingdoms like featured in GOT - instead, Westeros would have comprised of many feuding mini kingdoms (probably equaling in dozens if not over a hundred) with each one ruled by its own lord. I was intrigued by this series as it would have done what franchises like Star Wars fail to do in the modern era - take risks in a way different time period that's unfamiliar to viewers. As mentioned in the video, there's not a lot written about that period of time by GRRM. The writers would have had be very creative and original if Bloodmoon would have been successful. It also would have been nice to see the White Walkers handled, hopefully, by better writers. They would have needed to make them threatening enough that it makes sense Westeros would go to the trouble of creating the Night's Watch and putting up the Wall. I imagine that this would have meant we would have seen early "Wildlings" too. It's a shame they didn't give Bloodmoon a chance - even if it meant rotating out those behind the show and trying again. The original GOT pilot was reportedly terrible. It didn't stop HBO from remaking it into the successful show it became. I don't see why Bloodmoon couldn't get the same treatment...Oh well I guess. |
jon snow loves sansa @jonsa | Game of Thrones Prequel: Bloodmoon Feb 11, 2024 20:51:07 GMTshinnickneth likes this Quote Post by jon snow loves sansa on Feb 11, 2024 20:51:07 GMTFeb 8, 2024 20:55:28 GMT shinnickneth said: Feb 5, 2024 22:08:46 GMT jon snow loves sansa said: Did you guys see this? writers couldnt come up wit material of their own ? Pretty so they will have AI robots writting. SPOILER: Click to show
I hadn't seen this particular video before but I'm familiar with Bloodmoon. I don't know if making the Children of the Forest black while all the noble houses are white would have been a good decision. I hadn't heard that part before...I'm kind of glad that didn't happen. That being said, I had previously looked into the show and this what I found in my scouring the internet: Bloodmoon would have started with a wedding between the ancient House Stark and the Casterlys of Casterly Rock. At the wedding - in typical GOT fashion - all hell breaks loose when the moon turns the color of blood (hence the name) and meteors come crashing down ushering in the emergence of the White Walkers and the Long Night. It would have featured ice spiders and wooly mammoths among other creatures. Most likely we would have seen the establishment of House Lannister too (as they would eventually scheme their way into taking possession of Casterly Rock). Namoi Watts was rumored to play some kind of important socialite in the series. There wouldn't have been any Targaryens or dragons in it as it's set many years before Aegon the Conqueror ever set foot in Westeros. That means no Iron Throne (as Aegon created it from his enemies that bent the knee). There wouldn't have even been Kings Landing or 7 kingdoms like featured in GOT - instead, Westeros would have comprised of many feuding mini kingdoms (probably equaling in dozens if not over a hundred) with each one ruled by its own lord. I was intrigued by this series as it would have done what franchises like Star Wars fail to do in the modern era - take risks in a way different time period that's unfamiliar to viewers. As mentioned in the video, there's not a lot written about that period of time by GRRM. The writers would have had be very creative and original if Bloodmoon would have been successful. It also would have been nice to see the White Walkers handled, hopefully, by better writers. They would have needed to make them threatening enough that it makes sense Westeros would go to the trouble of creating the Night's Watch and putting up the Wall. I imagine that this would have meant we would have seen early "Wildlings" too. It's a shame they didn't give Bloodmoon a chance - even if it meant rotating out those behind the show and trying again. The original GOT pilot was reportedly terrible. It didn't stop HBO from remaking it into the successful show it became. I don't see why Bloodmoon couldn't get the same treatment...Oh well I guess. Thank you for the synopsis , it does sound interesting and its a shame after spending so many millions on the pilot to drop it . Now there are reports they want to do Aegon conquest story with this sisters. .Henry Cavill is rumored to portray Aegon. |
“He thought of Bran, clambering up a tower wall, agile as a monkey. Of Rickon's breathless laughter. Of Sansa, brushing out Lady's coat and singing to herself. You know nothing, Jon Snow.” (A Dance with Dragons – Jon XIII) |