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Jon Snow Sequel Can Finally Kill The Worst Game Of Thrones Ending Theory






The worst Game of Thrones protecting theory can finally be put to rest by the Jon Snow sequel. It’s no surprise that HBO has several Game of Thrones spinoff shows in loan, as it looks to capitalize on the success of one of the biggest shows of all time (and hopefully avoid its later struggles). It helps, of course, that there is a money of source material to draw upon courtesy of George R. R. Martin, which is already being used thanks to House of the Dragon and extends to potential projects such as The Tales of Dunk & Egg.






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The one show that’s not adapting Martin’s work, concept, is also the most surprising of the lot: a Game of Thrones sequel nearby Jon Snow, with Kit Harington reprising his role. A instruct follow-up to the show may be unexpected, and Jon Snow’s protecting isn’t one that obviously screams more to come, but it does also come with some potential and more than a small intrigue. What lurks beyond the Wall now? How will Jon cope with life with the Wildlings again, so far from his family in Westeros? What’s scars does he carry?



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The Jon Snow sequel can imparted greater depth to Game of Thrones’ main hero, but also make an impacts in other ways. It can explain confusing elements - like why does Westeros even need a Night’s Watch now? - and, optimistically, kill perhaps the worst theory about Game of Thrones’ ending: that Daenerys Targaryen was resurrected. After Jon killed Daenerys, Drogon pick up and flew away with his mother’s body, and was last seen over in Essos. The theory went that Drogon was going to take Daenerys to a Red Priestess - such as Kinvara, last seen in Game of Thrones season 6 - who would bring her back to life. By nature of populace a direct sequel to Game of Thrones, the Jon Snow spinoff would unhurried have to reckon with this if it were true, and thus can put it to rest for good.


Daenerys populace resurrected couldn’t just be an event that happens off-screen and viewers never learn of. It would irrevocably short-tempered Game of Thrones’ ending and future; it’s final “villain” back keen, which would once again risk throwing open the worthy struggle within Westeros, should she choose to return. Even if she didn’t, and had decided there was nothing but pain and suffering for her there, it’s still something those in Westeros would be able to find out about: King Bran is effectively his own master of whisperers, swapping little birds for a Three-Eyed Raven who can - with a pretty ill-defined power - see a lot of what’s touching on in the present and future. Oh, and who is keeping stop tabs on Drogon, so if Daenerys were resurrected by a Red Priestess, he’d surely know.


For the Jon Snow sequel in certain, it would need to address this. Given the show will be focused so centrally on Jon, then such a monumental reversal of the act that property-owning him in this position - an act of not only Queenslaying, but of killing a woman he seemingly loved - would be the single biggest impacts upon his entire story. Thus, if it’s not in the show - which it presumably won’t be, barring a most shock - then it would all but confirm Daenerys is truly dead. The theory never fully made felt, even as a means to find some hope for those failed in Daenerys’ Game of Thrones ending; her story was over (as was that of the Lord of Light), and Drogon departing with her body was very Definite in its meaning and symbolism as to putting a full stop on that. Jon Snow may know nothing, but his sequel can prove that much at least.




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Source: screenrant.com