HBO launching GOT recap talk show that airs after episodes...
HBO launching GOT recap talk show that airs after episodes...
- NBC news
by Daniel Arkin
Send a raven: HBO is launching a "Game of Thrones" recap show that will air after each installment of the increasingly convoluted fantasy series.
Image:
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones" Season 5, Episode 1 Helen Sloan / Courtesy of HBO
"After the Thrones" will be produced by Bill Simmons, who last summer partnered with the premium cable channel, and hosted by Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan, two alums of Simmons' defunct sports-and-culture site Grantland.
The series will be focused on "explaining the who, what, when and where, exploring the complicated politics and history of 'Thrones,' and offering absurd and not-so-absurd theories about future episodes," HBO said in a statement. It will air on Mondays on HBO Now, HBO Go, HBO on Demand.
Greenwald and Ryan, who will serve as co-executive producers of the talk show, previously hosted a "Thrones" recap podcast for Grantland called "Watch the Thrones."
HBO launching GOT recap talk show that airs after episodes...
- NBC news
by Daniel Arkin
Send a raven: HBO is launching a "Game of Thrones" recap show that will air after each installment of the increasingly convoluted fantasy series.
Image:
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones" Season 5, Episode 1 Helen Sloan / Courtesy of HBO
"After the Thrones" will be produced by Bill Simmons, who last summer partnered with the premium cable channel, and hosted by Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan, two alums of Simmons' defunct sports-and-culture site Grantland.
The series will be focused on "explaining the who, what, when and where, exploring the complicated politics and history of 'Thrones,' and offering absurd and not-so-absurd theories about future episodes," HBO said in a statement. It will air on Mondays on HBO Now, HBO Go, HBO on Demand.
Greenwald and Ryan, who will serve as co-executive producers of the talk show, previously hosted a "Thrones" recap podcast for Grantland called "Watch the Thrones."