The Game of Thrones finale left fans with many questions, and one of the main ones is what happens to Arya Stark? She is the only surviving character not tied to thrones and palace intrigue. In the final episode, she goes west from Westeros, where no one has gone before. It would seem like the perfect ground for a spin-off, but HBO has closed the topic... Or has it?
If you pay close attention to the statements of George Martin and the studio, you can see that hints about Arya's return are becoming more and more numerous.
2019: HBO carefully moves away from the topic
Immediately after the show's finale, Casey Bloys, HBO's programming director, commented on the possibility of a series about Arya. He did not say a categorical "no", but also made it clear that the channel does not want to oversaturate the franchise. At that time, all the attention was paid to prequels, and spin-offs with already familiar characters were considered risky.

2022: The first rumors about Arya's solo movie
In 2022, the first serious leak appeared: insiders reported that HBO was developing a project about the travels of Arya Stark. It was assumed that the series would come out after the show about Jon Snow, but when that project was frozen, the fate of the Arya spin-off was also in question.
2024: George Martin makes an unexpected move
The most recent hint came just recently. In November 2024, Martin met with Maisie Williams, the actress who played Arya. He did not reveal the details, but made it clear that the conversation was important and he could not discuss it's details.
Why is this interesting? Previously, Martin rarely commented on such meetings, and if he did, he said it directly. Here, he preferred to leave intrigue, which can mean one thing, some plans for Arya are definitely being discussed. The series has not yet been officially announced, but the number of hints is growing. With the Jon Snow project shelved, HBO may want to make up for the loss by bringing back another iconic character. And who better to do that than Arya Stark, who's exploring uncharted lands?