Bryan Cogman’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.”
Cogman attended the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, and prior to Game of Thrones, he worked as a writers assistant on the short-lived NBC drama one of television’s most-anticipated episodes.
Per THR, Cogman won’t be part of any future Game of Thrones-related projects for HBO. During an interview, Cogman discussed his creative approach for “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” and gave a surprising answer when asked about future Game of Thrones projects. He said, “My prequel show is not happening and will not happen… I’m working with Amazon now and helping them out with their shows.”
In September 2017, The Sword in the Stone, which is based on the King Arthur legend.
For HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series The Long Night, Miranda Richardson have also been cast in The Long Night.
After such a spectacular Game of Thrones episode, the news of Cogman’s departure may be upsetting for many franchise fans. However, when considering resonate with fans and set up the series as a whole. Moving forward, perhaps HBO will enlist Cogman for the Game of Thrones prequel series.
Source: THR