My pitch for the Jon Snow sequel show: Title: The Prince Who Was Promised. Synopsis: Taking place 10 years after the events of Game Of Thrones. When King Brandon Stark passes away, Jon Snow is called to attend his brother’s funeral. Where he finds the 7 kingdoms of Westeros are now in the beginning of a Civil War.
‘Game of Thrones’: How Jon Snow Became a King After All 'Game of Thrones' series finale: Jon Snow's fate, revealed. By Josh Wigler May 22, 2019 10:45am Courtesy of HBO [This story
Having killed his lover-turned-tyrant, Jon Snow rode into the north with Ghost and the wildlings to live out the rest of his days. As we know, this was a preferable fate to getting beheaded for
Returning to Eastwatch, Jon apologizes to Daenerys for Viserion's death; she tearfully accepts the loss as the cost of her learning the truth, and she vows to fight the Night King with Jon. He calls her "my Queen" and believes the Northern lords will come to accept her leadership. Beyond the wall, the Night King reanimates Viserion. Production
As just about anyone could have predicted, the plan went horribly wrong: in Game of Thrones season 7, episode 6, "Beyond the Wall", Jon and the rest of his group - a who's who of Westeros figures, including the Hound (Rory McCann), Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju), Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen), Gendry (Joe Dempsie), Beric Dondarrion (Richard
Another Life, Another Jon by Nothing Was Simple - As Mance Rayder is in Winterfell to spy on King Robert he is approached by the Bastard of Winterfell who has an interesting offer for the King-beyond-the-Wall. Or Jon, who is trapped in a time loop, and Mance team up at the start of the books to fight the Others. Things don't go as planned.
When Jon linked up with Mance Rayder, the wildling leader was commonly referred to as The King Beyond The Wall. And he clearly saw in Jon a potential and worthy heir. The Free Folk speak to Jon in
Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, has free folk search the Frostfangs and the Milkwater for the Horn of Winter, which allegedly can bring down the Wall. Feigning allegiance to the wildling cause, Jon climbs the Wall with a group of wildlings. Sheets of ice break off, leading to the death of Jarl.
Jon Snow and Samwell Tarly are trained by Ser Alliser Thorne as recruits of the Night's Watch at Castle Black. Tyrion Lannister sleeps in the King's Tower during his visit to the Wall, while Jon sleeps in Hardin's Tower. Jon and Sam swear their vows at the nearby godswood north of the Wall and are sworn in as new brothers of the Watch.
Beyond the Wall Virtual Challenge. Driven by a desire to protect the realm, Jon Snow leaves Winterfell and embarks on a journey towards the untamed landscapes of the "real North" to join the Night's Watch. Follow Jon Snow on his 76mi (122 km) journey from Castle Black to Hardhome, as he transforms from the bastard of Ned Stark into a respected
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