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Game of Thrones writer Bryan Cogman to helm Disney+’s new Zorro series
Game of Thrones was a memorable experience for both the fans and the show’s crew. Rarely do we see a TV show achieve massive popularity as Game of Thrones did in the last decade. Many of the show’s crew have moved on to new projects, including writer Bryan Cogman.
What is Bryan Cogman’s new Disney+ project?
Cogman, who is famous for writing several episodes of Game of Thrones, will be the showrunner for Disney+’s much-anticipated series about the swashbuckling hero Zorro. Cogman was also one of the first writers who was approached for the Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon.
What is the new Zorro series about?
According to a report by Deadline, the new Zorro show is a reimagining of the classic series for a more modern audience. The official synopsis reads: “A privileged caballero Diego De La Vega returns to his hometown of El Pueblo de Los Angeles following a family tragedy. There, he discovers a culture of corruption and injustice that will lead him to take on the mantle of the masked vigilante Zorro — America’s first true superhero.”
Which Game of Thrones episodes has Bryan Cogman worked on?
Bryan Cogman had his first opportunity to write a Game of Thrones script in Season 1 Episode 4. Thereafter, he was promoted to story editor and staff writer, and wrote at least one script every year through Season 5. He was promoted to Co-Producer in Season 4, and a full Producer credit in Season 5.
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