Amanda Segel Will Pen ‘Game of Thrones’ Spin-Off Series ‘10,000 Ships’ For HBO

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Today, Deadline revealed that writer Amanda Segel will pen the series 10,000 Ships for HBO. Segel was an executive producer on Hulu’s Helstrom and Person of Interest. The series is one of many Game of Thrones spin-off’s that the network has put in various levels of development.

The drama is expected to follow the journey made by warrior queen Princess Nymeria and the surviving members of the Rhoynars, who traveled from Essos to Dorne following their defeat by the Valyrian Freehold in the Second Spice War.

Currently, House of the Dragon started production earlier this month for the network. Other shows in various levels of development include Robert’s Rebellion, Dunk & Egg, 9 Voyages, and Flea Bottom. The network passed on the pilot for The Long Night.

10,000 Ships has no set release date for HBO

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