‘Game of Thrones’ Movie Officially Titled ‘Aegon’s Conquest’
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Home Film News Apr 14, 2026 7:25pm PT ‘Game of Thrones’ Movie Officially Titled ‘Aegon’s Conquest’ By Jordan Moreau Plus Icon Jordan Moreau Latest J.J. Abrams Unveils ‘The Great Beyond’ at CinemaCon; Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega Travel to Alternate Universe With ‘Extensive World Building’ 49 minutes ago DC’s ‘Clayface’ Trailer Goes Full Body Horror at CinemaCon With Batman Villain’s Face Melting Off 2 hours ago ‘Evil Dead Burn’ Trailer Horrifies CinemaCon With Gnarly Gore, Including Chopped-Off Fingers, Car Headrest Impalement and More 2 hours ago See All Courtesy of HBO The “Game of Thrones” movie now has a working title, “Game of Thrones: Aegon’s Conquest.” The new name was announced as part of Warner Bros.’ CinemaCon presentation in Las Vegas on Tuesday night. It’s possible that the title will change in the coming months — or years. The first-ever big-screen “Game of Thrones” epic was shown as part of Warner Bros.’ “2027 and beyond” slate. News of the movie first broke last month, and the only plot details announced are that it will follow the original conqueror Aegon I Targaryen from George R. R. Martin’s expansive “A Song of Ice and Fire” novels. The Targaryen are the dragon-riding, incest-loving rulers of Westeros in Martin’s books and HBO’s “Game of Thrones” universe, which includes the prequels “House of the Dragon” and “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.” Popular on Variety Related Stories Imax CEO Richard Gelfond Taking Temporary Medical Leave Due to Pneumonia

