Teasers, spoilers, and pictures: welcome to the week in Game of Thrones.
First up, the new teaser video for Game of Thrones Season 6 may not have provided the fireworks a lot of fans were hoping for, but it was a fun little blast of creepy.
We recap the week in #GameofThrones, starting w/ the obvious: there's a new Season 6 teaser! https://t.co/XYambrz9XD pic.twitter.com/AmUE7Vpgpa
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Naturally, we jumped on the teaser with a shot-by-shot breakdown.
We analyze the teaser shot by shot. The gist: everyone's in danger. https://t.co/BvCrxDw3BT pic.twitter.com/qY9mR8HFHU
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Martinology: George R.R. Martin renews his commitment to finishing The Winds of Winter.
George R.R. Martin says he won't write anything else until he finishes The Winds of Winter. https://t.co/iCsoQS7juu pic.twitter.com/DZ9b5Ct13S
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
The teaser video took a lot of the press, but the deluge of images HBO released probably did a better job of previewing Game of Thrones Season 6. Check out which images intrigued fans most.
Which of the 28 new images from #GameofThrones Season 6 intrigued fans most? Poll results: https://t.co/64dwIApCUH pic.twitter.com/MYvDQ60Jna
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Cast members are starting to tease the new season as well. Isaac Hempstead Wright, who’s returning this year as Bran, dropped interesting comments about how Season 6 will answer questions fans have had for a long time.
Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran) says Season 6 will make sense of longterm mysteries. Hmm… https://t.co/99bUJYsfdj pic.twitter.com/F9F4Y1n8Bb
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Natalie Dormer has also been hitting the press trail lately, ostensibly to promote her horror film The Forest, but all paths eventually lead to Game of Thrones.
Natalie Dormer (Margaery): "Jon Snow is dead…Right Now." Why you gotta go there, Dormer? https://t.co/VcnYV5Vz8V pic.twitter.com/ZoPNdR2aW9
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Without a new book or TV season to distract them, Game of Thrones fans can come up with some wacky ideas. Cast member Ellie Kendrick (Meera Reed) shoots down one of them.
So you know that theory that Jon Snow and Meera Reed are twins? The cast shoots it down. https://t.co/OTo4lCF69j pic.twitter.com/bUFdaGQsIJ
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
A while ago, Seth Meyers had a viral hit when he invited Jon Snow to a yuppie dinner party. He’s back with a new skit, this time depicting how the Red Woman Melisandre would behave at a dinner party. What should he do next? Daenerys at a barbecue?
#GameofThrones humor: Seth Meyers invites Melisandre to a baby shower. It goes…badly. https://t.co/k5oz3lGUU5 pic.twitter.com/zkFMog74Up
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Where do the members of House Tyrell stand ahead of Season 6? Read out guide. The last time we saw the Tyrells…
Season 6 is coming, and we're catching you up on the major players. This week: House Tyrell. https://t.co/Bp3XLS1tNA pic.twitter.com/kv1ulLAZ4p
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Finally, Vikings creator Michael Hirst calls out Game of Thrones for what he sees as a gratuitous use of nudity. Does he have a point?
The creator of Vikings dings #GameofThrones for what he sees as gratuitous sex and violence. https://t.co/ORZqT5f7SE pic.twitter.com/AmbdE8JWvb
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) February 21, 2016
Via http://winteriscoming.net/2016/02/21/wic-weekly-february-14-21/
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