Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Oscar-winner Jim Broadbent will have a “significant role” in Game of Thrones Season 7

There’s big news coming from Entertainment Weekly: British actor Jim Broadbent will have a “significant” role on Game of Thrones Season 7.

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Jim Broadbent looking freaky in Moulin Rouge!

This is a big get, even by Game of Thrones standards. Broadbent is an accomplished and decorated performer. His long list of credits includes turns as Boss Tweed in Gangs of New York, Professor Horace Slughorn in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Dean Charles Stanforth in Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull, and Denis Thatcher in The Iron Lady, opposite Meryl Streep. Yes, Game of Thrones attracts some top-shelf talent, but acting alongside Meryl Streep brings things to a new level.

Broadbent has another big qualification: he’s won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for playing John Bayley opposite Judi Dench in 2001’s Isis. He’s a pretty big deal.

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Jim Broadbent as Professor Kirke in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

What role will he be playing? That’s harder to determine. Recently, several casting calls for new characters leaked online. Per EW, such casting calls can be “deliberately deceptive,” but we may still find clues. It’s easy, for example, to picture Broadbent as a 60-something priest with “moral authority and gravitas.”

Congratulations to the Game of Thrones crew for nabbing Broadbent.


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Jim Broadbent joins the cast of Game of Thrones!

BroadbentFilming has just begun on Game of Thrones season 7, and with it, a very timely casting announcement!

The big news comes to us courtesy of Entertainment Weekly: Academy Award-winning actor Jim Broadbent will be joining Game of Thrones in season 7!

The British actor has had a lengthy and wide-ranging career, with credits in films such as Moulin Rouge, Iris (his Oscar-winning turn), Time Bandits,  Gangs of New York, and the Bridget Jones series. He becomes another Game of Thrones cast member that’s also been part of the Harry Potter universe, having played Professor Slughorn in two Harry Potter films.

And what role is Broadbent playing in season 7? That hasn’t been announced yet. The powers that be are playing it close to the vest once again, but EW states that his role is “significant.”

Several new roles in season 7 did leak a few weeks ago, via our sources, offering some possibilities for speculation. However, there may be other possible roles for Broadbent, as not all casting notices come our way. Broadbent isn’t an exact match for any of the roles on the list we saw a while back, but then, these descriptions aren’t written in stone. But none of them come across as significant enough for an actor of Jim Broadbent’s caliber.

So what do you think, readers? Are we still hoping for Howland Reed (the older version) to make an appearance or are your minds heading in another direction? Speculate away!

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Game of Thrones earns two spots in the 2017 Guinness Book of World Records

Filming on Game of Thrones Season 7 officially begins in Belfast!

Game of Thrones season 7 filming begins in Belfast!

ravenAfter a long, dry summer- longer than usual, thanks to delayed filming this year– shooting has begun on season 7 on Game of Thrones.  In the last week or so, sightings of the show’s stars have ramped up, and starting yesterday, multiple reports trickled in that filming was resuming.

Local sources around Titanic Studios (the show’s production home in Belfast) tell us that as of yesterday, cars were being rerouted around the Game of Thrones studios so as not to cause a noise disturbance.

Today, the regular pink GOT filming sign was spotted as well, for the first time this year:

One last tidbit for you all today, courtesy of our sources: we’ve heard that some of the Northern Ireland extras lined up are playing House Mormont soldiers, so it looks like the house from Bear Island is still in play in season 7.

Season 7 filming is here: let the fun begin!

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Game of Thrones storyboard artist Michael Derrah talks planning Season 6

Why Is Jon Snow So Special Anyway?

So what’s the big deal with Jon Snow anyway? I know, technically the answer is “he’s the hero.” The hero is the one who survives, who stands up to the Big Bad and “saves the world’ and so on, even if they give their own lives doing it. Standard fantasy trope and all that.

But leaving behind the meta, what’s the big deal with Jon Snow in Westeros. Yes, R+L=J, sekrit Targ, eleventy one. But WHY is that so special? So Jon Snow isn’t Ned’s bastard, he’s half Targaryen, a family that was driven out of Westeros a while back, you may have heard about it. Will this family relation really make a difference? But more importantly, why does this particular joining of a Targaryen and a Stark create such an important character? Why does *that* make him the hero?

“Why does this particular joining of a Targaryen and a Stark….” Oh, but that’s just it. You see, if you go back through the years, and roll your way up the Targaryen Family tree, all the way back to the conquering, or up the Stark Family Tree, back to when the Targaryens arrived you’ll notice that there’s something that has never happened. Starks and Targaryens have never, ever joined their families together.

Rhaegar Targaryen

The Starks bent the knee to the Dragon conquers when they arrived in Westeros, same as everyone else of course. And there was that one time the Starks sat on the Iron Throne, known as the Hour of the Wolf. (It was only for a couple of days, at the very end of the Civil War known as “The Dragon of Dragons,” Shireen had a book you might borrow on the subject.) But even though Aegon named Cregan Stark hand of the King for his honorable insistence that those who had wronged their own Targaryen family be punished at the end of the War, that lasted all of hours, before Lord Cregan tendered his resignation and rolled himself right back up North, thank you kindly. (If only Ned had been so wise.)

No, Starkls have bonded through marriage and children with many Northern houses and even a few more far flung families in recent years with the marriages to Tully and Lannister. But not once in the entire history of Westeros has there ever been the offspring of a Stark and a Targaryen to walk upon the lands of Westeros.

Ice and Fire don’t meet often. From the sounds of it, Lyanna and Rhaegar’s utter infatuation with each other, so strong that one forsook their honor and the other their marriage vows in order to get together to have a baby, was more than just two highborns throwing caution to the winds and starting a war. This was some sort of fate to finally force a pairing of two families who had miraculously managed to avoid any sort of intermarriage for emotional or political reasons.

Does that make the difference between Dany and Jon’s fates to come? After all, though Dany is true born, pureblood, etc, she’s also just another trueborn pureblood, like her ancestors before her. Jon Snow is something altogether different, something new that hasn’t existed before. Ice and Fire meeting and made flesh.

 


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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Fan-made History and Lore videos explore Asshai, Shade of the Evening, and more

The History and Lore videos are always a highlight of the Game of Thrones DVD/Blu-ray sets. For example, here a History and Lore video about House Clegane from the Season 2 boxset, narrated by Rory McCann, who plays the Hound.

Five home boxsets in, there are a lot of History and Lore videos out there, with more on the way. The Season 6 boxset, which will come out on November 15, will include videos on subjects like the War of the Ninepenny Kings, the war between the Children of the Forest and the First Men, the city of Oldtown, and more. As the series goes on, the History and Lore videos have focused on more obscure aspects of the series’ mythos, but they are far from comprehensive. The Song of Ice and Fire series, after all, is extremely dense.

A new YouTube channel, called simply asoiaf, may help pick up the slack. The proprietor of the channel has uploaded several fan-made videos highlighting lesser-explored aspects of the mythology. For example, here’s his video on the mysterious city of Asshai, where Melisandre calls home.

The narration is drawn from The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros, a supplementary book written Elio M. García, Jr. and Linda Antonssonin in conjunction with George R.R. Martin. These videos aren’t narrated by cast members, but they fill out the corners of this world nicely. Here’s another one on R’hllor, aka the Lord of Light.

Actually, Game of Thrones does have a video on this particular topic, narrated by Paul Kaye (Thoros of Myr). Here it is, for comparison’s sake:

The fan behind the asoiaf channel also has a video on Azor Ahai, an important topic from the books that’s just now getting some attention on the show.

Finally, he has a pair of videos about warlocks, some of the more unsavory citizens of Qarth: one about the warlocks specifically, and one about the Shade of the Evening, their favorite beverage.

This is another topic about which HBO has made an official video, narrated by Nonso Anozie (Xaro Xhoan Daxos).

If you’d like to take more deep dives into the show’s mythology, there’s a lot of material available. We’ll see you in a week or so.


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Lena Heady’s (Cersei) heartfelt story about the refugee crisis in Greece

Lena Heady may portray the cruel Queen Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones, but in real life, she couldn’t be kinder. Today, the Making Game of Thrones blog published an open letter from Heady to her fans. She describes what she and GoT castmates Masie Williams (Arya Stark) and Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth) experienced when they visited the Cherso refugee camp in Greece.

Titled Ahmed, Headey tells the heart-wrenching story of a man who has literally lost everything, and yet who still had the grace and dignity to welcome Heady into his tent. Heady notes that, had she been born 20 years earlier in Palestine, she would have fallen in love with him. Ahmed’s wife was killed in the war, and he is trying to get to his sons in Holland.

He is beautifully turned out. A still handsome man who mourns for the sad changes in his country. I felt like our chests were wide open and our hearts embraced as we stood under the blue umbrella which shaded us from the blazing sun. He took my head in his hands and kissed the top of it, telling me he only kisses his children this way. He told me my face was calm and made him feel peaceful. At which point my tears fell and I embraced him as any of us would with someone we love.

Are you still with me? Have you composed yourself enough to continue? Okay. Heady goes on to talk about the children at the camp.

While at Cherso, we watched a play that one of the girls had written about the war in her homeland of Syria. Haya had arrived at the camp and recruited a boy and 4 other girls. They sang a childhood rhyme accompanied by her mum’s iPhone. They sang and laughed and then pointed to a picture they had drawn of a fighter plane. They then crouched on the ground with their hands over their ears and began to cry. It was one of the most moving things I’ve ever witnessed. Haya then took the role of mother and pulled the children close. She dusted off their toys and tried to return them but the children were too sad and threw the toys down. This was the end of Haya’s play. It didn’t matter I speak not a word of Arabic. We witnessed the horror these kids have lived through and saw first-hand that kids are resilient.

How can anyone read that and not feel a deep wellspring of emotion for these children and their families? Heady notes that the International Rescue Committee (IRC) is trying to provide theater space for the refugees, so those who wish to express their pain can. “This is a beautiful and necessary thing. Art is freedom.

If you want to get involved and help those in need, please visit the IRC website.


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WotW Awards Season 6: Best Speech – Preliminary Round

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The characters on Game of Thrones always have a lot to say and they were especially talkative in season 6, with eloquent speeches, epic putdowns and personal tales cropping up in every episode. Today, for the Watchers on the Wall Awards, we’ll be zeroing in on the speeches that drew us in the most, the ones that had us cheering, tearing up, reflecting or just plain spellbound.

Some of the choices listed- like Brother Ray and the High Sparrow’s stories- are so long they don’t actually fit in the poll slots, so visit YouTube to watch the entire scenes if you want to refresh your memory. It’s not a bad way to burn an afternoon and remember what made season 6 so great.

The standard rules: Select up to FIVE nominees from the poll. You can choose fewer if you like, but you cannot choose more than 5.

At the end of 72 hours (Friday 9/2/16 at 1PM EDT), whichever five speeches have the most votes will continue on to the finals. The results of the poll will be revealed when it’s time to choose the winner of Best Speech in a couple weeks.

Best Dramatic Scene and Funniest Scene are open for voting until tomorrow so stop by those posts to vote if you haven’t done so yet!

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Another Game of Thrones cast member turns up in Belfast

BMORE INTO COMICS at Baltimore Comic Con 2016!Lots of folks from...



BMORE INTO COMICS at Baltimore Comic Con 2016!

Lots of folks from our local Bmore Into Comics group will be tabling all over this year’s Baltimore Comic Con, so come find us and say hello!

If you’re an artist, writer, or a Baltimore local with a passion for comics, remember to come hang with us at Drink & Draw & Draft, 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at The Wind-Up Space on North Ave.

We’ll see you in Baltimore!



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The GoT Party Election Ads Get Heated (Video)

Game of Thrones continues their GoT Party promotional campaign with a new set of ads from the four competing candidates heading into Season 7. As the real election in the United States continues to careen wildly off the rails, the elections in Westeros are also heating up. Our four way race, in case you have forgotten, represent the Final Four “Great Houses” left after the War of the Five Kings has ended and Winter has arrived. They are:

The North: Jon Snow/Lyanna Stark. Jon Snow has been semi erratic at times, ranting about honor, and refusing to answer questions about a supposed “health issue” while at the Wall, but Lyanna Stark has been a fabulous surrogate, calm and professional, taking down interviewers right and left with her steely gaze and no nonsense attitude. His current ad shows his “man on the Street” appeal. Too bad none of the constituents shown are actually Westerosi register voters.

The Eyrie: Petyr Baelish/Sansa Stark. Eyebrows were raised when Littlefinger picked the half sister of the Northern candidate as his running mate. Most saw it as a ploy for respectability and to have a “True Stark” name on the ticket. But Littlenger has a mountain to climb. His poll numbers show him as the most disliked candidate in Westerosi history. Perhaps that’s why the ads he’s running in a continent wide ad buy (where does he get the funds?) have gone negative early and often.

The South (and all of Essos, and the Iron Islands, and the Westerlands): Dany Targaryen/Tyrion Lannister. The ultimate outsider candidate, running the ultimate outsider campaign. No, really, she’s sailing directly for Westeros, as an outsider, coming to begin a campaign to take down the ruling party. Can we say “Maverick?” Pundits to foresee issues though, when she finally makes it to the heart of Westeros, once it gets out that her running mate is the man known in the streets of King’s Landing as the Evil Imp. Known for murdering half his family, blamed for the deaths of hundreds of from famine and war, and rumored to have offered money to eat babies, this could be a real optics issue for the Dragon Queen. At least those “Wheel” logos are memorable and look great on the back of a fashionable wagon.

King’s Landing: Cersei Lannister/Qyburn. The current incumbent has little going for her. From her refusal to give press conferences 200 days and counting to the press, to unanswered questions as to why she was not at the Sept the day of the supposed “terrorist” attack on the historical and beloved religious institution known as the Sept of Baelor, the suspicions just keep mounting. Add to that her lack of response, either to those injured int he attack, or to the suicide of the King directly following, and you have a candidate with deeply distressing poll numbers, and that before the conspiracy theorists ask why she cannot account for her whereabouts when her son fell from that window. Jaime Lannister was dispatched recently to the Sunday circuit to sooth the press, but when asked about his sister’s future plans, the normally golden tongued (and golden handed) spokesman’s inability to answer, and thousand mile long troubled stare into the middle distance seemed to suggest that even her, ahem, closest, adviser is not on message anymore.

It’s an effective ad, but the Lannister gold that usually funds their run seems to be missing. Her ad buys have been paltry, and there’s even word that for the first time the Lannisters are taking donations, and not self funding. It was also noted recently in their FEC filings, that 2/3s of campaign spending are going directly back to Lannister owned companies, and that once they were having donors pay for campaign offices (in the Red keep), Cersei tripled the monthly rent. Is she running for office, or is this campaign merely a long con grift? We’re still awaiting our press conference to ask these questions.

 


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Monday, August 29, 2016

Five shows to watch while waiting for Game of Thrones Season 7

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There is still quite a long time until Game of Thrones returns for its seventh season. True, we’re starting to hear the first round of filming rumors and casting calls. But that’s not enough to slake our unquenchable appetite for all things Westeros, so we turn our attention elsewhere.

There are loads of fantastic shows to watch between now and next summer, but in the interest of streamlining things, we’ll keep it to just five. So, here’re my personal choices for five shows you should be watching while you wait on Game of Thrones Season 7.

1. Vikings

No show currently on television so closely emulates the power struggles between kingdoms as shown on Game of Thrones better than History’s Vikings. This show, for being on basic cable, is an absolute bloodbath…and I love it.

Vikings follows the viking Ragnar Lothbrok. In Season 1, Ragnar is just a poor farmer trying to make his way in the world. As the season progresses, he and his brother Rollo and their friend Floki find a way to sail across the sea to North Umbria and start raiding and pillaging there. Soon, Ragnar is respected in his village, and he challenges his chieftain for right to rule. What happens next propels Ragnar into Norse legend.

There are currently four seasons of Vikings available to watch. Happily, History has renewed it for a fifth.

Vikings is not available on Netflix

Vikings is available on Hulu

Vikings is available on History online

Vikings is available on Amazon Prime

Vikings is available on iTunes


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New Game of Thrones Election Campaign Ad Gets Personal

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Much like the election campaign train chugs along in the U.S., so does the TheGoTParty bus.

Similar to actual campaigns, the candidate-approved messages typically begin with information about themselves and their redeeming qualities before morphing into attack ads targeting their opponents. And even TheGoTParty is not immune to this transition.

Today, CNN posted the first of what will likely be a string of such ads based on gaining support for the Mad Queen herself, Cersei Lannister. Confess, and check it out below…

In the campaign ad, Baelish is branded as a “murderer,” Jon Snow a “bastard,” and Dany as an “outsider” all to the tune of Septa Unella appropriately urging them to confess.

Rubbing salt in the wound by showing the death of my beloved Lysa again seemed a bit unnecessary, but I’ll take it up with Cersei’s campaign manager and HBO for approving it (freakin sickos).

Regardless, campaigns can get ugly. And if attack ads become the running trend then it will be interesting to see how they put together the rest of them, especially with the implied connection between Jon and Dany.

Keep your heads up, kiddos! Only (approximately) ten more months!

In other news, Carice van Houton (Melisandre) and Guy Pearce welcomed a baby boy named Monte into the world. Congratulations to the new mom and dad (no shadow baby jokes, please).

 


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Celeb roundup: Carice van Houten gives birth, Robb Stark breaks up with girlfriend

Carice Van Houten, best known to Game of Thrones fans as Melisandre, has given birth. And no, it was not a shadow baby. Houten and partner Guy Pearce, whose fires do not apparently burn low, welcomed Monte Pearce Monday, their first child, into the world this morning.

There were no shadow baby jokes immediately after the birth—this is a happy time—but snark ruled the pregnancy. It came from Pearce himself…

…and from van Houten’s Game of Thrones costar Liam Cunningham (Ser Davos Seaworth).

Ser Davos was, as you’re remember, present at perhaps one of the strangest births in the history of Westeros. Either way, congratulations are in order to the happy parents!

And in less happy news, Richard Madden (Robb Stark, our last King in the North) has split with girlfriend Laura Whitmore, an Irish MTV personality. According to The Independent, the couple had been quietly dating for several months, but the romance “simply fizzled.” According to The Independent’s source:

 

They’ve both been really busy. Laura is presenting and getting ready for Strictly Come Dancing and Richard has been performing onstage in Romeo and Juliet. They ended up hardly seeing other.

Robb Stark, in happier times, by Helen Sloan

Well we certainly hope that Madden is able to find love soon; his last couple relationships haven’t ended very well.

And last but not least, in an effort to promote the Atlantic Coast Conference Digital Network, college football stars from the conference were quizzed on who was alive and who was dead on Game of Thrones. They know rather a lot.

Linebackers Zaire Franklin and Micah Kiser, from Syracuse and the University of Virginia respectively, nailed a slew of characters. Kiser, displaying an impressive command of detail, even noted that the Mountain had died but come back as FrankenMoutain. “So he’s kinda dead.” Defensive End Ken Ekanem rattled off the long list of House Stark family members who have met their makers. And then everyone is asked who they think will end up on the Iron Throne. Syracuse Head Coach Dino Babers chose Daenerys Targaryen.

How can you lose when you got dragons on your side?

Indeed, coach. We are all wondering the same thing.

h/t The Daily Mail


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Miguel Sapochnik on directing “Battle of the Bastards” and maybe returning for Season 8

SkyMake Things Creates Miniature Iron Throne (Video)

The Iron Throne is one of the most iconic images of Game of Thrones. It is, after all, the throne everyone is playing the game for. The image of each of our main characters sitting in it that first season cemented the visual of the show’s take on the chair’s design. It speaks volumes that the season considered the worst one so far by most fans (Season 5) was the only year we never saw the seat of power.

But, as Martin revealed a while back, that chair was actually not his vision of the throne. His was far grander, far more imposing far less….well, practical to be honest. Whereas the show’s throne really is just a “chair of swords”, Martins was a heap, an insane, melted down twisted heap of metal, that would require those in attendance to wait several minutes for the king to climb to the top every day.

Iron Throne by Marc Simonetti

That image inspired YouTuber D. Schuyler Burks, of SkyMake Things to create Martin’s original vision of the Iron throne from the above concept art by Marc Simonetti. This video is part one of a project where he will be making miniature versions of famous chairs.

The montage is eight minutes, but from the looks of it, this was a month long project at least. This is why the Targaryens, when they first made it, used dragon fire. Far more efficient for welding.

You know if this whole “conquering Westeros” thing doesn’t work out for Dany, she can always go into the smelting and metalworks business. Three Dragon Metalworks! If she’s really forward thinking she might even kick off the industrial revolution. War is a time when technoligy has historicaly made leaps forward….

Sadly, I doubt that Dany would have such capitalist leanings in her heart. She far too much of a dictator in the old school made. Good thing that someone made an update to that “Everybody Wants to Rule The World” trailer that was originally done after Season 4. (I looked for that original, but it seems to have been deleted.)

Too bad no one on Game of Thrones wants to have to make the Iron Thrones. They just want to sit in them.


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Sunday, August 28, 2016

WotW Awards Season 6: Best Dramatic Scene – Preliminary Round

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That’s right, we have TWO Watchers on the Wall Award posts today! We did the funny, now we’re covering the more serious counterpart: Best Dramatic Scene. 

Season 6 was a huge season for Game of Thrones, with battles, reunions, a stack of returns, piles of bodies, and by the old gods and the new, an actual resurrection. It goes without saying that drama and juicy scenes were thick on the ground this year. Our nominations for this category come from the suggestions provided by Watchers on the Wall readers so there is a wide variety to choose from, which makes it both easier and more difficult. Good luck in deciding between the options offered on this lengthy list of amazing Game of Thrones scenes!

The standard rules: Select up to FIVE nominees from the poll. You can choose fewer if you like, but you cannot choose more than 5.

At the end of 72 hours (Wednesday 8/31/16 at 4PM EDT), whichever five dramatic scenes have the most votes will continue on to the finals. The results of the poll will be revealed when it’s time to choose the winner of Best Dramatic Scene in a couple weeks.

Our poll for Funniest Scene just opened today as well- make sure to stop in that post to vote!

And our Best Death preliminary is open for voting until tomorrow, so you have more time to vote in that category as well.

Thank you to everyone who has been voting and making their voices known!

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WiC Weekly: August 21-27

It’s Sunday, which means it’s time to recap the biggest Game of Thrones-related stories of the week. Welcome to WiC Weekly.

After a bit of a delay, we’re finally at the start of the Game of Thrones filming season! The cast members have officially received their scripts, and one of them was so excited after reading them she just had to hop on Twitter and share her feelings with the world.

Relatedly, Maisie Williams was spotted in Belfast, long the filming hub for Game of Thrones, along with a bunch of other cast members.

Former cast member Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo) also stopped by Belfast and shared a drink with showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss. Curious.

If there’s a new season of Game of Thrones getting filmed, then extras are in the offing. HBO has a good idea of what it wants this year.

And of course, the week’s biggest news: our old friend SPOILER has returned. Click below for some hot info about what happens in Season 7, if you dare.

Turning away from all the Season 7 shenanigans, Rose Leslie discusses her ongoing relationship with Game of Thrones costar Kit Harington. What were the odds that they would become a couple in real life?

Oh, and there’s also a thing in there about the possibility of a certain faceless someone returning for Season 7, because it’s hard to resist from that kind of news.

Wanna know how complicated George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire books truly are? Take a look at this spreadsheet:

Bella Ramsey is the latest breakout star from Game of Thrones. In this interview, she talks about landing the role of Lyanna Mormont and what it was like being on set.

Returning to Season 7 forecasting, Kit Harington thinks the coming year will be “very bleak.” Well, he would know.

And finally, Joe Dempsie keeps hope alive and discusses the possibility that Gendry might return to the show.


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WotW Awards Season 6: Funniest Scene – Preliminary Round

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Game of Thrones may be a grim show but it’s laced with laughter. For all the carnage and grief, there are also scenes that have us cackling like fools. Today we’ll be celebrating the funniest scenes of season 6, as suggested by you, the fans and readers.

Humor is subjective, and the comedic moments are often sandwiched into scenes with darker content. So, use whatever criteria you like in deciding which are your choices for the funniest scene!

The standard rules: Select up to FIVE nominees from the poll. You can choose fewer if you like, but you cannot choose more than 5.

At the end of 72 hours (Wednesday 8/31/16 at 12PM EDT), whichever five funny scenes have the most votes will continue on to the finals. The results of the poll will be revealed when it’s time to choose the winner of Funniest Scene in a couple weeks.

Choose your funny 5!

Our preliminary award voting for Best Death is open for one more day, so if you haven’t voted in that category, swing over to that post to choose!

Thanks again to Greatjon of Slumber for his hard work in tallying the votes!

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Maisie Williams talks the end of Game of Thrones

Earlier this week, Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, made headlines for her reaction to finishing the scripts for Season 7. “…start preparing yourselves now,” she warned, before reconsidering. “Scratch that, nothing will prepare you for this.”

Williams might have a chance to prepare herself for Season 7, but she wasn’t prepared to finally break through on the Emmy front. Speaking to Variety on her Supporting Actress nod for her work last year on Game of Thrones Season 6, she called learning she had been nominated “mindblowing.”

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…it’s not something that happens all the time because I won’t be young forever, so it means an awful lot to be 19 years old. And there will be people younger than me who have been nominated and younger people than me that have won — it’s not about that … just to be a part of young actors being acknowledged is very special.

Talking about her experience in Season 6, the blind contacts come up again as probably the hardest part of filming. (Williams has been very open about how hard they were to work in both before and during last season.) She also praises Faye Marsay as a sparring partner in all her fight scenes, as she has done all year. One topic that does come up that she hasn’t discussed much is that surprise ending in the finale when Arya turns up wearing the face of a serving girl at The Twins and proceeds to murder both Walder Frey’s sons, and then the old man himself (after serving said dead sons to him in a pie.)

Everyone, from all departments, said, “you have got the best kill of any kill ever. I don’t think there’s a single person in the world that won’t be thrilled that Walder Frey is gone,” so it felt very, very good. It was such a fun day – so many things just went so well with that scene. There’s this one take where we did a close-up and I slit his throat and he’s bleeding out and I got this perfect little speck of blood just above my collarbone on my neck…. And Fabian [Wagner, the show’s director of photography], the way he lit me in that scene, I was so stoic and cool – a lot of things went really right and it got a great reaction.

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On whether the audience should be cheering on Arya or worried going into next season, Williams quotes Kit Harington from one of his interviews earlier this year on Jon Snow snapping and beating Ramsay Bolton to a pulp in “Battle of the Bastards.”

…it’s sad when our heroes take it too far and they don’t just do their job, they actually enjoy it and you see a twisted spark behind the eyes. It’s worrying. I think it’s worrying because I care about this little girl, and she is still a little girl.

As for Season 7, Williams says it would be nice to have Arya go home to a Stark family reunion (even if she thinks Jon would have no idea what to do with Arya in the slightest.) “But I just want her to see Melisandre or Cersei and not be dead at the end of it. To cross another big name off the list”. And as for the longer wait for the shorter season:

Good things must come to an end or they’re not good anymore. It doesn’t last forever and we’ve done what we came to do, it’s time to wrap this up, and it will have the ending it was always supposed to have, and that’s very special.

A surprisingly positive note considering what must be coming at the end of this coming season. The wait isn’t getting any shorter guys.


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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Small Council: Reactions to the new casting calls for Season 7

Preproduction on Game of Thrones Season 7 has begun. Last week, casting calls for new roles surfaced on the internet. What do we think of them? Do any of them suggest characters from the books? Who, if anybody, would we like to see playing them? Read our takes, tell us yours, and vote in the poll!

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DAN: We’re at a weird point in the show’s lifecycle. Previously, when these casting calls came out, book-reading fans could look at them and recognize characters from the novels. Sure, the calls could be camouflaged, but we recognized a description for Maggy the Frog when we saw it.

We can’t do that anymore. The show is well and truly beyond George R.R. Martin’s novels (importantly, that doesn’t mean it’s adapted everything from those novels), and these calls are probably describing entirely new characters. However, one struck me as a possible exception. Beware SPOILERS.

Young Lord, in his late 20s. He’s tall and handsome. The producers want a white actor with an RP accent. He’s shoot scenes starting September 20th.

First up, an RP accent is a posh kind of British accent usually associated on this show with King’s Landing. So that’s our first clue.

This description put me in the mind of Aurane Waters, a character who comes to the fore in A Feast for Crows. Young and handsome, Cersei raises out of obscurity by promoting him to the position of grand admiral, aka Master of Ships, aka the head of the King’s Landing navy. Without giving too much away, she comes to regret the decision. It’s another in her long string of missteps as a ruler.

In the books, this all happens after Tywin’s death, but before the Faith imprisons her. When Aurane Waters didn’t show up in Season 5, I assumed he had been cut. But now that Cersei is queen, she’s free to wield her power unwisely again, and she does need replacements for all the Small Council members she killed or alienated. Why not Aurane Waters?

True, in the books, Aurane is a bastard, not a lord, but the show could change that. Also, as a member of the Small Council, Aurane might be called a lord no matter his heritage, like Varys. He might also be combined with some of the other incompetents Cersei hand-picks for the Small Council in Feast, like the weak-willed Harys Swyft or the sickly Gyles Rosby.

I’ve also seen fans suggest that this casting call describe Rhaegar Targaryen, seen in one of Bran’s visions. It’s also possible it’s some new nobody. Anything could happen at this point.

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Here come the good decisions.

COREY: The parts that stood out the most to me were the above-mentioned Young Lord and the Warrior. Dan could be correct that the Young Lord is Aurane Waters, but I also wonder if it might be Rhaegar Targaryen. We established last season that Jon’s parents were never who we were told they were, i.e. Ned Stark and some random woman, but rather Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar. That’s not exactly a trivial bit of information. In fact, the identity of Jon’s parents was always the biggest mystery of the series.

So the question now becomes why Rhaegar and Lyanna had Jon Snow Targaryen. To find that out, I assume we’re finally going to see Rhaegar appear in the series via Bran’s flashback powers. And if we’re actually going to see Prince Rhaegar, the best-looking, smartest, wisest, and every other awesome superlative you can think of, guy, I can think of no one better than Lee Pace. Pace was the epitome of regal and captivating in the recent Hobbit trilogy, playing the elvish king Thranduil. If Pace still has his wig from The Hobbit, even better.

Then there’s the part of the warrior, “a tough-looking bruiser with the attack skills of a pit bull” and a lot of dialogue. I wonder if he’s connected to Euron Greyjoy is some way. We assume that Euron will come into conflict with Daenerys as she makes her way to Westeros, and if so, Euron will need a “pit bull” by his side. And not to be lazy, but I have another Hobbit alumni in mind for the part: Graham McTavish. McTavish played Dwalin in the Hobbit trilogy, but also a gruff special forces operator in Rambo. Both roles required quite a bit of dialogue, but also significant physicality. It doesn’t hurt that McTavish is a very large man with an English accent, either.

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KATIE: Well, I’m certainly happy that I’m no longer left adrift in a sea of cluelessness. Then again, I’m sure this process is more frustrating for book-readers, who could know what these casting calls meant if the show hadn’t altered and outpaced the books. But that’s really neither here nor there—we’re all suffering in this speculative waiting period together now.

If the role of the Young Lord isn’t Rhaegar Targaryen, well, color me surprised. He’s been discussed at length the past couple of seasons especially, so I figure he has to show up sometime. Now that Bran’s visions are a go, there’s ample opportunity for Rhaegar to appear in a flashback. He has to play a bigger role than one half of Jon Snow’s dead parents, and now would be the time to explore that. (Well, perhaps he doesn’t have to be anything more, but I remain convinced that he does.)

I can’t venture much of a guess as to the other roles, but I’m already warming up to this Gate Guard. His description as a “confident, characterful, straight-talking Northern lad” sounds like a winning combination. Season 6 introduced us to plenty of Northerners, most of whom got on my last nerve in one way or another, so I’m looking forward to one who sounds immediately likable. He actually sounds a bit like Bronn in general characteristics. We can always use more Bronn.

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DAVID: Well, well, well. It seems as if the long wait for Game of Thrones Season 7 casting and filming news is finally over, and boy is it a doozy. What interests me the most out of all these casting calls is the role of the Warrior. Here’s a refresher:

35 – 45 years old. “The character is a tough-looking bruiser with the attack skills of a pit bull.” The actor needs to be an able fighter, and will have a “considerable” amount of dialogue. HBO is open to casting a “top-end actor.” The actor should be white with a “neutral and non-posh English accent.” The role will shoot through October.

We talked about who we’d love to see in these roles on this week’s episode of Take the Black. I chose Jason Flemyng, of Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels fame, for this role. Flemyng has been in many action films and series on the BBC. He’s taken part in massive battles, one-on-one fights, and is literally the perfect man for this role. In fact, Jason Flemyng was actually in a film titled Bruiser. I rest my case.

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Jason Flemyng Acrisius Clash of the Titans

ANI: Who are all these people? Why are they important? Are they important?

We assume they’re important because they’re on the casting list. A couple of them sound like they could be—the bruiser fighter, for instance. The note about wanting a “top-end” actor indicates that we’re going to see an A-list level BBC type, because everyone who didn’t get in on the ground floor of the show is now scrambling to hang out at the Game of Thrones catering table. We may also see a B-list level BBC type as the Gate Guard, as well.

But a Merchant? A Priest shooting for a week, who will probably be in all of two episodes at most? Yet another goddamn part for a woman that requires her to doff her clothes?

Even when we were in the earlier seasons, the casting calls weren’t really my thing. “Oh look, they’re casting for child number 2, isn’t that nice.” It’s one thing when there were still major parts to come, like Stannis in Season 2, or even the High Sparrow in Season 5. But now we’re on the backside of the story and the chances of any new major characters showing up are very slim. (Unless they’re some sort of deus ex machina, and then we’ll all howl.) Yeah, I’m just not excited. Especially when they’re insisting the only woman on the list take off her clothes.

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Not a Major Role.

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Maisie Williams on the end of Game of Thrones; Miguel Sapochnik talks directing Bastards and the season finale

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Gotta love the run-up to the Emmys, with interviews galore popping up regularly now, as the Game of Thrones contenders put themselves out there. Today, we have two great new interviews to share with you- Maisie Williams speaks with Variety, and GoT director Miguel Sapochnik sits down with the New York Times. 

Looking ahead at the impending end of Game of Thrones, Williams is accepting, telling Variety, “Good things must come to an end or they’re not good anymore. It doesn’t last forever and we’ve done what we came to do, it’s time to wrap this up, and it will have the ending it was always supposed to have, and that’s very special. David [Benioff] and Dan [Weiss] started writing this show knowing the end, not knowing that it might actually come around and we might be allowed to make that many [seasons] — at the beginning we were just willing to make one [season]. They started this with an end in sight, and so it’s exciting to be closing it.”

When it comes to Arya’s bloody execution of Walder Frey in the season 6 finale, Maisie is “so thrilled” about being the one to finish him off. She tells Variety that she checks in with the GoT crew for their reactions on show matters, and that “Everyone, from all departments, said, ‘you have got the best kill of any kill ever. I don’t think there’s a single person in the world that won’t be thrilled that Walder Frey is gone,’ so it felt very, very good. It was such a fun day – so many things just went so well with that scene.”

As for who she’d like to see Arya meeting up with in season 7, the actress says that “It would be wonderful to work with one of the Starks again, but I just want her to see Melisandre or Cersei and not be dead at the end of it.” She explains, “To cross another big name off the list – but then I feel like people might come for me, because although everyone doesn’t like Cersei, we kind of love to hate her and I love to hate her. For the story it would be cool to meet either one of those and put a sword into them.”

Alright you heard her- don’t come for Maisie if Arya takes out your fave!

Visit Variety to read about the best part about Williams’ Emmy nomination, how she thinks Jon would handle the news that he and Arya are cousins, and more.


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Miguel Sapochnik talks to the New York Times about his Emmy-nominated work on Game of Thrones with “Battle of the Bastards” and his direction of the season finale “The Winds of Winter.”

He’s not directing any episodes in season 7, unfortunately. “I’m getting a little breather, but hopefully I’ll be back,” he says. We’ll keep our fingers crossed for season 8!

When asked, Sapochnik explains that the toughest thing to depict was “Having 3,000 horses running at each other, especially after we discovered that horses cannot touch each other. It’s illegal — it’s a very valid rule about protecting the horses. So the very thing we were trying to do was not allowed. And we only had 70 horses.”

They solved the issue by having “one guy run into the frame, and then the horse rider would pull the horse, which means make the horse fall and lie down on its side. Later we would digitally superimpose another C.G.I. horse and make it seem like it had impacted the live one. Pulling horses down, you can do. It’s about turning their necks in a certain direction, and then having two guys with a rope wrapped around the front two legs — they pull the rope, and then it allows them to fall very painlessly onto a bedded mulch base, so they’re falling into a soft surface.”

Sapochnik discusses the choices involved in a shocking scene from the season finale- young King Tommen’s suicide, jumping from the Red Keep after the wildfire explosion.

The director says, “It was scripted as shot — they wanted a single shot of him walking away out of frame, waiting an unusually long moment, and then returning and, without pause, throwing himself off the building. One of the most interesting things was trying to work out how long to have him offscreen before he came back. It’s something I’d never done — how long do I stay on an empty frame?

“I saw this great YouTube clip: It was in a bar, and a bunch of people were watching that scene, and it was amazing. There were these girls at the front, and when Tommen jumped out, they just went bananas. And I couldn’t work it out: Were they bananas because they felt terrible? Or because they loved it?”

The aforementioned video- Tommen reactions are at the 5:00 minute mark:

Miguel Sapochnik has more to say about Battle of the Bastards and The Winds of Winter over at the New York Times.

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Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi on crafting the score for Gears of War 4

The winner of the Iron Throne Bookend Giveaway is…

Iron ThroneAfter one week and and piles of entries across Watchers on the Wall, Facebook and Twitter, the time has come to announce the winner of our latest giveaway!

In this week’s giveaway, we offered up the beautiful Game of Thrones Iron Throne Bookend, created by the Noble Collection. The statue stands seven and a half inches tall, and is decorated around the base with the sigils of the Great Houses of Westeros.

We’re happy to announce that the winner of the Iron Throne Bookend Giveaway is ….

@abenawra

Congratulations! We’ll be in touch about getting your prize sent out to you, so there will be no need to take what is yours with fire and blood.

Thank you to everyone who entered, and we look forward to more giveaways in the near future!

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Friday, August 26, 2016

Report: Major SPOILERS about Daenerys’ role in Game of Thrones Season 7

Game of Thrones spoiler report: Daenerys in season 7

The stars of Game of Thrones are returning to Belfast for season 7, and soon we’ll have a host of new locations to keep an eye on. Already there’s activity going on in Northern Ireland, as production prepares for filming of the new season. IrishThrones reports that activity has been spotted out in Corbet, the village that hosted shooting last fall particularly for the siege of Riverrun storyline.

It’s unlikely filming has begun so this is probably crews working on sets for season 7. IrishThrones says the work is happening in the Riverrun courtyard built there, not around the castle façade.

In other filming news, we’ve heard some exciting information from one of our trusted sources. We’ll tuck this below the cut for MAJOR SPOILER reasons!

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The Dragonpit. Photo: © Fantasy Flight Games

Sources tell us that we can look forward to seeing Daenerys at the Dragonpit in season 7.

In the A Song of Ice and Fire books, the Dragonpit is a massive old building on a hill in King’s Landing. Years before the story as we know it begins, the Dragonpit was used to house the dragons of the Targaryens. Ultimately it was destroyed, with only the ruins remaining.

After seeing some of the new Spain locations for season 7, we speculated Game of Thrones might be using one for a dragonpit. There is no word yet if that site, the Roman ruins called Italica found in Santiponce, Seville, is the place where the Dragonpit will be filmed.

Besides the fact that we’ll be seeing another intriguing site, the larger takeaway from this news is that based on the Dragonpit’s established location and what our source told us, we can confirm Daenerys will be arriving in King’s Landing in season 7.

What comes next, well that we don’t know yet. But I don’t imagine Queen Cersei will be thrilled to find a Targaryen outside her doors…if Cersei still has her crown by this point.

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Guinness honors Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo) with his own beer

Season 7 casting calls—Game of Thrones needs toothless men and babies

WotW Awards Season 6: Best Death – Preliminary Round

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One of the things Game of Thrones is best known for is its tendency to mercilessly kill off people, sending long-running and beloved characters to the chopping block. Or the wildfire, or the rope, or much worse things. Today we’re celebrating the best of season 6’s death scenes, and choosing our favorites from a pool of initial nominees suggested by Watchers on the Wall readers.

You can choose whatever criteria you like in voting- whether the death scene touched, thrilled, terrified, or satisfied you, it’s your call.

The standard rules: Select up to FIVE nominees from the poll. You can choose fewer if you like, but you cannot choose more than 5.

At the end of 72 hours (Monday 8/27/16 at 12PM EDT), whichever five death scenes have the most votes will continue on to the finals. The results of the poll will be revealed when it’s time to choose the winner of Best Death in a couple weeks.

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Season 7 Speculation: The Starks Swarm Belfast

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

WotW Awards Season 6: Best Supporting Actor – Preliminary Round

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We’re off and running with our Watchers on the Wall Awards preliminary rounds, and thousands of votes have been cast already. The polls for Best Guest Actor, Guest Actress, and Supporting Actress are still open (visit here and here to make your voices heard!) and we can’t wait to see who takes home the prizes this year. Today, we’re opening up another category for voting: Best Supporting Actor, and this being Game of Thrones, we are spoiled for choice.

But first: as with the Best Actress category, our Best Actor category is a narrow field, narrow enough that we don’t need to have a prelim round poll. Based on the initial submissions, we can go ahead send these five men right to the finals for Best Actor:

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Peter Dinklage
Kit Harington
Isaac Hempstead Wright
Iwan Rheon

Now it’s time to start choosing your five favorites for Best Supporting Actor!

The standard rules: Select up to FIVE nominees from the poll. You can choose fewer if you like, but you cannot choose more than 5.

At the end of 72 hours (Saturday  8/27/16 at 5PM EDT), whichever five actors have the most votes will continue on to the finals. The results of the poll will be revealed when it’s time to choose the final winner of Best Supporting Actor in a couple weeks.

Thanks again to Greatjon of Slumber for his fabulous assistance with tallying the votes!

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Celeb roundup: Rose Leslie on Kit Harington, Jaqen H’ghar’s on the move, and more

Bella Ramsey (Lyanna Mormont) talks filming Game of Thrones Season 6

And the best supporting actress from Game of Thrones Season 6 is…

Forbes Runs the Numbers: Game of Thrones beats The Walking Dead

With The Walking Dead scheduled to return to the airwaves this fall, once again the age old debate over whether it is bigger than Game of Thrones has returned. The Walking Dead began the same television season as Game of Thrones did, in the fall of 2010, on basic cable AMC. Game of Thrones bowed in the spring of 2011, albeit on paid cable. Since then, the two have grown from tiny little fire breathers to major ratings monsters upon whom the two channels ride.

So which one is bigger? Forbes looks at the numbers, and tries to answer this question. It’s  little difficult in some cases, as AMC is a commercial based monetizing system, while HBO is subscriber based. But as they note, since Game of Thrones debut in 2011, HBO has gone from 81 million subscribers at the end of 2010 to 122 million. Tat’s almost 10% growth in subscribers every year since the show hit the air. The Walking Dead has had the same effect in advert rates, with AMC enjoying on average a 12% increase each year.

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In rating’s numbers, The Walking Dead beats Game of Thrones handily, because of the basic versus pay cable advantage. After all, AMC is found in “roughly  94.8 million households.”

The Walking Dead scores more Live+Same Day viewers thanks to its home on cable. Season six averaged 13.15 million real-time viewers and a whopping 6.48 rating in the key 18-49 demo. (Game of Thrones’ season finale scored a 3.9).”

But though Game of Thrones might lose in the Live+Same Day race, it more than makes up for in the “multiplatform views” like HBO Go and HBO Now.

The season six finale set a series high with 8.9 million Live+Same Day. However, when you factor in multiplatform views, the overall number soars upward like Drogon taking flight to 23.3 million, a 15% increase from season five. That’s a staggering figure that doesn’t even capture the whole picture as Game of Thrones became the most illegally downloaded show in history back in 2015.

And then of course, there’s the awards. In this, The Walking Dead doesn’t even stand a chance. Game of Thrones is poised to break the record for all time Emmy wins for a series at the Emmys this year, all it needs is to win *one* of its staggering 23 nominations haul. (And that’s down one from last year’s 24 nominations haul). The show has been nominated and won at the Golden Globes as well. Whereas The Walking Dead? It did pick up a Globe back in 2011, but since then, it’s just bee the occasional pat on the head nods for prosthetic work and visual effects. Most of which it loses to–you guessed it!–Game of Thrones.

With numbers like that, it’s hard to argue that AMC’s The Walking Dead is even playing in the same league as HBO’s Game of Thrones. But that won’t stop the Negan-Jon Snow cross over memes any time soon.

 


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