Robert’s Rebellion is one of the most important stories related toGame of Thrones, which makes it surprising it hasn’t yet been turned into a TV show (or movie) in its own right. HBO is very much in the business of expanding its Westeros-set franchise, with severalGame of Thronesspinoffs in development. Only one -House of the Dragon- has actually made it to screens so far though.

That will change in 2025 with therelease ofA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, but there are more in the works (if not yet ordered), ranging from an Aegon’s Conquest show to an animated series about Corlys Velaryon. Notably, none of the planned shows are directly connected to the main series, but I suspect that will eventually change. And if/when it does,Robert’s Rebellioncould very well be what HBO turns to.

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Why Robert’s Rebellion Hasn’t Happened Yet

George R.R. Martin Has Previously Played Down The Idea

Game of Thronesitself featured a few key moments from Robert’s Rebellion, thanks to visions from Bran Stark. Among the scenes we got to witness are:

That is, admittedly, a lot of the key moments, and that’s related to the reason authorGeorge R.R. Martin himself has been opposed to a spinoff based on this story. Back in 2017, when talk of more shows was first reported, he wrote on hisNot A Blogsite:

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We’re not doing Robert’s Rebellion either. I know thousands of you want that, I know there’s a petition… but by the time I finish writing A SONG OF ICE & FIRE, you will know every important thing that happened in Robert’s Rebellion. There would be no surprises or revelations left in such a show, just the acting out of conflicts whose resolutions you already know. That’s not a story I want to tell just now; it would feel too much like a twice-told tale.

That wasn’t quite the end of things, asEWreported back in 2021 that a Robert’s Rebellion prequel was among the ideas being considered at HBO. However, with no updates since that point, it’s probably fair to assume it didn’t progress very far beyond the initial idea stage. But I do think that will likely change.

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A Robert’s Rebellion Spinoff Makes Too Much Sense To Never Happen

It Would Be A Guaranteed Hit For The Game Of Thrones Franchise

As mentioned, 2025 will bringA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, based onMartin’sThe Tales of Dunk & Eggnovellas. That actually has something in common with Robert’s Rebellion because, in the same blog post where he said that wouldn’t happen, he made similar comments about Dunk & Egg:

We’re not doing Dunk & Egg. Eventually, sure, I’d love that, and so would many of you. But I’ve only written and published three novellas to date, and there are at least seven or eight or ten more I want to write. We all know how slow I am, and how fast a television show can move. I don’t want to repeat what happened with GAME OF THRONES itself, where the show gets ahead of the books.When the day comes that I’ve finished telling all my tales of Dunk & Egg, then we’ll do a tv showabout them… but that day is still a long ways off.

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Obviously, Martin changed his mind on that one, because no other novellas have yet been published. And so if that, why not Robert’s Rebellion too? Ultimately, I thinkthe story is too important toGame of Thrones- and would be too much of a guaranteed hit for HBO and its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery - for it to never happen in some way.

It’s the one story where you can bring back the likes of Ned Stark and Jaime Lannister, and still have Targaryens…

After all, this is the same WBD that’s remaking theHarry Pottermovies. That will be making a newLord of the Ringsmovie set duringThe Fellowship of the Ring. Those are both far wilder, more shocking concepts to me than making Robert’s Rebellion. WithGame of Thronesone of its prized franchises, doing something that clearly connects to the main show seems like a complete no-brainer.

It’s the one story where you can bring back the likes of Ned Stark and Jaime Lannister,andstill have Targaryens (which have been a defining point of the spinoffs so far),andnot need to revisit anything surroundingGame of Thrones’ controversial ending. It’s a win-win-win, surely.

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Interestingly, part of the story is actually being adapted. The stage playThe Iron Thronewill take the story of the Tourney of Harrenhal, a critical part of the Rebellion, to London’s West End and, after that, Broadway. While that could mean they’re only focused on telling that part of the story in that specific medium, I think it’s more likely to just whet the appetite for telling the complete saga and opening it up to a much bigger audience.

Robert’s Rebellion Could Actually Be Great

It Is Clearly A Very Good Story

While I don’t necessarily think there’s aneedto see Robert’s Rebellion on-screen, and hope that if it does happen, it’s with Martin’s backing and involvement in some capacity, it certainly could be great. After all,it has everything that madeGame of Throneswork (except for dragons), including several of its best characters, alongside political machinations, epic battles, romance, plot twists, and shocking deaths.

It’s the story that shapes everything about Game of Thrones, and there’s already enough detail (and a clear ending) to help make an adaptation plausible.

There’s material here that could work across a limited series, with 8-10 episodes, allowing for even greater depth to characters, rivalries, relationships, and events. Or, with aGame of Thronesmovie possibly happening, then it would be an obvious choice for a two-parter (or even a trilogy).It’s the story that shapes everything aboutGame of Thrones, and there’s already enough detail (and a clear ending) to help make an adaptation plausible.

I’m also not sure that I buy the idea it shouldn’t happen because we already know the full story, or will do eventually (and that’s not limited to just Martin, it’s fairly common). That didn’t stop, say, Peter Jackson’sLord of the Ringsmovies from being great. It’s about experiencing the story in a different way, bringing it to a new audience, and perhaps fleshing out some details and even adding to it where it makes sense.

Status

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

An adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s The Tales of Dunk & Egg novellas

Season 1 releasing in 2025 on HBO and Max

House of the Dragon

Ongoing Game of Thrones prequel, telling the story of the Targaryen civil war, the Dance of the Dragons

Season 3 expected in 2026; season 4 will be the last

Aegon’s Conquest

The story of King Aegon I Targaryen and the conquest of Westeros with his sister-wives, Rhaenys and Visenya

In-development

10,000 Ships

A spinoff about Princess Nymeria, who led her people the Rhoynar to Dorne after a war with the Valyrian Freehold

Nine Voyages

An animated show about Corlys Velaryon’s Great Voyages, where he sailed around the Known World

The Golden Empire(unofficial)

An animated show set in empire of Yi Ti, which is in the far East of Essos

Another live-action Game of Thrones spinoff

Another animated Game of Thrones spinoff

A Game of Thrones movie

I’ve actually talked myself into wanting it more just writing this, I’ll be honest, but whether it’d be great or not is almost a little moot, because it just makes far too much sense for theGame of Thronesfranchise to not happen. It’s more a matter of when. It might be several years off, but I just can’t imagine it being ignored forever.