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From Watchmen to The Lord of the Rings: All the Shows Hoping to Be the Next Game of Thrones


The Iron Throne may have been destroyed in the end, but the game of thrones is far from over.

We’re talking, of course, about the TV industry’s quest to recapture even an eighth of that Game of Thrones magic now that the smash hit series is off the airwaves with a GoT of their very own. Cable networks and streaming services alike are all on the hunt for that magic series that might come to rival the HBO behemoth in terms of fan devotion and Emmys gold. 

Beginning with HBO’s highly-anticipated adaptation of Alan Moore‘s beloved Watchmen, created by Lost‘s Damon Lindelof and premiering on Sunday, Oct. 20, these content providers are readying big budget adaptations of fantasy-driven source material rich with deep mythologies and expansive worlds. Truly, some are so hungry to deliver GoT‘s successor, they’re literally backing up the Brinks truck to make it happen. (Looking at you, Amazon.)

In honor of Watchmen‘s big debut, let’s take a look at all the shows coming our way that will soon be vying for the coveted title of “the next Game of Thrones.”

Watchmen, Regina King

HBO

His Dark Materials, HBO

HBO

Jason Momoa, See

Apple TV

The Lord of the Rings, Elijah Wood

New Line Cinema

The Witcher, Henry Cavill

Netflix

Katherine Langford, Cursed

Twitter

Next Game of Thrones, The Sandman

Creators: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg

Next Game of Thrones, The Wheel of Time

Author: Robert Jordan

Next Game of Thrones, The Watch (based on the Discworld novels)

Author: Terry Pratchett

Next Game of Thrones, Shadow and Bone

By Leigh Bardugo

Next Game of Thrones, The Chronicles Of Narnia - Lion Witch and The Wardrobe - 2005

Phil Bray/Walt Disney/Walden Media/Kobal/Shutterstock

Game of Thrones Finale

HBO

Watchmen premieres on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. on HBO.





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