If all goes well with the pilot, the network
will order a full TV series.
The as yet untitled prequel was created by British screenwriter
Jane Goldman with author George R.R. Martin, whose novel series
"A Song of Ice and Fire" is the basis for the "Game of Thrones"
television series, HBO said in a statement.
It will chronicle "the world's descent from the golden Age of
Heroes into its darkest hour," and look at the secrets of the
history of the warring families in the fictional kingdom of
Westeros.
News of the prequel comes ahead of the eighth and final season
of "Game of Thrones," which is due to be broadcast in 2019.
The series, which has won multiple Emmy awards, is HBO's biggest
hit ever with some 30 million viewers in the United States and
an army of devoted fans worldwide.
HBO gave no timescale for when the prequel series might air but
executives have said any spinoffs would not be broadcast until
at least a year after the final season of "Game of Thrones" in
2019.
Martin said a year ago that he is working with at least four
other writers on ideas for other spinoffs but details have
remained under wraps.
But HBO and Martin have said some of them may not even be set on
Westeros, and that fans should not expect them to feature the
same characters as "Game of Thrones."
"This story, 'A Song of Fire and Ice,' is done. There's no
revival, reboot, spinoff talk," HBO programming president Casey
Bloys told the Hollywood Reporter earlier this year.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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