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THE Game of Thrones prequel starring Naomi Watts was axed after HBO decided the £30million pilot was “too woke”.

It was to feature the first White Walker as black, put lesbian characters at the heart of the plot and make one of Ned Stark’s ancestors mixed race.

Bloodmoon, the Game of Thrones prequel was axed after HBO decided the £30million pilot was 'too woke'
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Bloodmoon, the Game of Thrones prequel was axed after HBO decided the £30million pilot was 'too woke'Credit: HBO

The series, in which the main theme was to be colonialism, was being run by writer and producer Jane Goldman — married to TV and radio presenter Jonathan Ross.

But after three years of work, the show — which had the working title Bloodmoon — was suddenly shelved for good this week.

HBO instead announced a different prequel called House of the Dragon, said to be more similar to the original series.

The ten-parter will be based on George R.R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood.

A source said: “HBO were terrified the first prequel would scare hardcore fans. It was very different to the original series, but was very brave and bold.

“Plainly it was too ambitious for bosses who thought it might alienate viewers. The talk is that the new script is very average but deemed a safe option.

“The prequel was very woke and subversive. But they’ve decided to go for a script by a bloke and full of dragons.

“They’ve missed an open goal to do something different. Spending more than £30million and three years has been a monumental waste of time and money. There’s a lot of angry people.”

The Game of Thrones prequel, starring Naomi Watts was axed this week
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The Game of Thrones prequel, starring Naomi Watts was axed this weekCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The series was being run by Jonathan Ross's wife, writer and producer Jane Goldman
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The series was being run by Jonathan Ross's wife, writer and producer Jane GoldmanCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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