Canceled Game Of Thrones Spin-Off Was Inspired By A Classic Fantasy Adventure
Ten Thousand Ships, the scrapped Game of Thrones spin-off, would have been about Queen Nymeria sailing around Westeros on a floating city. Here's what we know.
Read MoreTen Thousand Ships, the scrapped Game of Thrones spin-off, would have been about Queen Nymeria sailing around Westeros on a floating city. Here's what we know.
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