HBO and HBO Max chief programmer Casey Bloys has a key message to get across: the storied pay network and the year-old streamer are both on full throttle creatively with ample funding despite all the noise around corporate mergers.“I do think some of those larger business stories have obscured the programming success,” Bloys said during a press event at WarnerMedia’s NYC headquarters.
He showed clips, in some cases the very first, of upcoming series including GOT’s 2022 spinoff The House of Dragons. He didn’t give a date for the prequel that’s currently in production but confirmed no other Game of Thrones-themed fare has yet been greenlit although a number of projects are in development.A month ago WarnerMedia parent AT&T announced plans to
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