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Jon Snow Game of Thrones sequel was cancelled and its planned story is revealed
Summary
HBO cancelled a planned Jon Snow sequel, and reporting says the series would have followed Jon Snow coping with PTSD, isolating himself, and ending in a solitary death; Kit Harington has said the project is on the shelf and that he does not want to return.
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Plans for a Jon Snow sequel to Game of Thrones were cancelled, and recent reporting has disclosed details of the proposed story and the reasons behind the decision. The planned series was described as a much darker continuation focusing on Jon Snow after the events of the original show. Kit Harington has said the project was "firmly on the shelf" and later indicated he does not want to return to the role. According to the report, HBO judged the proposed tone too sad and dark to proceed.
What is known:
- The Jon Snow sequel was cancelled; Kit Harington told ScreenRant in 2024 the project was "firmly on the shelf" and in 2025 told Variety he did not want to return to the role.
- The Hollywood Reporter described the planned story as following Jon Snow dealing with post-traumatic stress, including having chased off his direwolf Ghost and discarded his sword Longclaw.
- The reported outline said the character would spend days building and burning cabins, avoid being a hero, and ultimately die alone.
- Harington was reportedly developing the series with two writers associated with the series Gunpowder, and HBO decided the proposed approach was too bleak.
Summary:
The cancellation ends this particular development of Jon Snow's story after creators proposed a notably darker, tragic arc. Reports say HBO judged that tone incompatible with the franchise's plans. Kit Harington's public remarks suggest he is not currently interested in returning to the role. Undetermined at this time.
