Game of Thrones spin-offs. Theories/Ideas?

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Game of Thrones spin-offs. Theories/Ideas?

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Firstly, this is mainly for the TV series. As I understand it, they've gotten away from the books. Anyway...

So, GoT spin-offs are supposed to be coming. They could obviously go anywhere, or any time with them.

What do you think, about the spin-offs in general, what they'd be, what you'd like to see?

I welcome all comments (though please be careful about spoilers. Warn if you absolutely must contain one.

I must confess that I would love to see a spin-off focusing on Jaqen H'ghar. I love the character, and Tom Wlaschiha is one of my favorite actors because of that role.
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I would love to see Rhaegar Targaryan!! Prequels would be wonderful! I am a die hard fan of the books and the show. I would love to see how Westeros all began!!
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jemgirl202 wrote:I would love to see Rhaegar Targaryan!! Prequels would be wonderful! I am a die hard fan of the books and the show. I would love to see how Westeros all began!!
Omg! Me too! I want to see Rhaegar Targarayan and Lyanna Stark as well. I also want to see the Mad King and how his reign was. I think learning more about the Targarayan dynasty could be pretty cool!
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Amagine wrote:
jemgirl202 wrote:I would love to see Rhaegar Targaryan!! Prequels would be wonderful! I am a die hard fan of the books and the show. I would love to see how Westeros all began!!
Omg! Me too! I want to see Rhaegar Targarayan and Lyanna Stark as well. I also want to see the Mad King and how his reign was. I think learning more about the Targarayan dynasty could be pretty cool!
I have a feeling we will see glimpses of them next season. I have a theory we will see why the mad king was mad! I am so excited for this season!!!!
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Prequel. Robert's Rebellion has so many stories to tell.
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They could do a start and continuation of "The tales of Dunk and Egg".
Or better yet they could show us the origins of Westerns.

-- 07 Jun 2017, 00:08 --

Also "Robert's Rebellion", "The children of the forest". "The night king".
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I recently watched a video post on facebook of a theory that Bran could be the Night King and that the bittersweet ending is Jon has to kill him.
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