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https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/7/20761099/game-of-thrones-david-benioff-db-weiss-netflix-deal-200-million-disney-stars

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Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and DB Weiss have signed a multi-year film and TV deal with Netflix worth about $200 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. As part of the deal, Benioff and Weiss will no longer be producing shows for HBO, where they were showrunners and writers on Game of Thrones for its entirety, and will work on projects exclusively for Netflix, with the exception of the two’s existing commitment to an ongoing multi-film deal with Disney for the Star Wars franchise.

“We are thrilled to welcome master storytellers David Benioff and Dan Weiss to Netflix. They are a creative force and have delighted audiences worldwide with their epic storytelling. We can’t wait to see what their imaginations will bring to our members,” Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, told THR.

 

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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does netflix want to lose MORE MONEY? 

why are they giving these idiots a platform :saladga:

That's Gossip
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Just now, River said:

https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/7/20761099/game-of-thrones-david-benioff-db-weiss-netflix-deal-200-million-disney-stars

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Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and DB Weiss have signed a multi-year film and TV deal with Netflix worth about $200 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. As part of the deal, Benioff and Weiss will no longer be producing shows for HBO, where they were showrunners and writers on Game of Thrones for its entirety, and will work on projects exclusively for Netflix, with the exception of the two’s existing commitment to an ongoing multi-film deal with Disney for the Star Wars franchise.

“We are thrilled to welcome master storytellers David Benioff and Dan Weiss to Netflix. They are a creative force and have delighted audiences worldwide with their epic storytelling. We can’t wait to see what their imaginations will bring to our members,” Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, told THR.

 

They should have hired George R.R Martin instead cause it's his story.

But, knowing him, a script would never be done in time.

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Didymus

Lbr, the second they didn't have George's material to work with the show crumbled. I don't get how anyone can have faith in them after that unprecedented disaster that was the show's final three episodes :bradley: Already preparing for their possible Star Wars ****-up :cryga:

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weed

Game of Thrones was popular, not D&D :rip: it's not like whatever they touch will be praised by all the fans, esp after last season. poor move, I'm pumped for the GOT spinoffs though

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RahrahWitch

They were only good when they had the books as source material, After that they ruined one of the best shows ever made.

Whatever this series becomes get ready for a thousand plot holes and questionable writing choices.

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200 millions ? And then they cancel really original shows like The OA? 

There is the rise and fall of Netflix :saladga:

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Thraumatica

Seems fitting now that HBO doesn’t want them and Disney+ is about to destroy Netflix. 

But was it a good choice? Nope :vegas:

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RAMROD

I still feel bitter :triggered:

 

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LateToCult

Shouldn’t they wait and see what they do with Star Wars? Feels like they’re jumping the gun a bit.

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