Game of Thrones has returned to bastard country, but not to film anything comparable to what happened there last time. Per David Mcllroy on Twitter, the production is back in Saintfield, Northern Ireland, where it shot much of the Emmy-winning “Battle of the Bastards.”
@WatchersOTWall Filming currently going on just outside Saintfield. The crew's base is just round the corner from my house.
— David McIlroy (@david_mcilroy) September 21, 2016
I have now spotted the filming location, and will attempt to subtly join the crew without them noticing my presence. #GoT
— David McIlroy (@david_mcilroy) September 21, 2016
A noble endeavor.
Ah would you look at who's back in town #GoT pic.twitter.com/qW9D5MC5Ae
— chrissie russell (@chrissierussell) September 21, 2016
But don’t worry: nothing nearly as elaborate as the Bastard Bowl is happening there this time. According to fansite Watchers on the Wall, the production will film a scene in a godswood, probably Winterfell’s. We last saw the Winterfell godswood in “The Winds of Winter,” when Sansa and Littlefinger had one of their trademark awkward encounters. Now that Jon is the King in the North, he and Sansa have a lot of silent contemplation to do. What better place than the godswood?
And remember: Bran is on his way back to Winterfell, or at least south of the Wall. Perhaps he’s reached Winterfell and is enjoying some alone time of his own. Also, there’s a scene in A Dance with Dragons where Bran witnesses events in Winterfell’s past by looking through the eyes of its weirwood tree. Perhaps something like that is happening.
Anyway, it’s nice that the production has returned to Saintfield under a gentler shooting schedule. After what happened there last year, the place could use some rest.
Via http://winteriscoming.net/2016/09/22/game-of-thrones-season-7-is-filming-in-saintfield-where-battle-of-the-bastards-was-shot/
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