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Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones
Have you ever wondered how “Game of Thrones” comes to life? “Have you had any major aha moments – like “Oh my god we totally made it” – now that you’ve come into season six and the show is just so incredibly big and popular?”
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At the first “duhn dunh da-da duhn duhn” of the theme music, every true “Game of Thrones” fan has fantasized about exploring that opening-credits map detailing all the far-flung settings in HBO’s hit series.
When episode director David Nutter met the leader of the free world after that episode aired, Obama reportedly asked him, “You didn’t kill Jon Snow, did you?”
Dying for more GoT secrets? “When you have press copies, inevitably friends ask, ‘Can I see your copy?’ There are things that happen”.
Unless we were the President of the United States, of course.
Hand over the episodes, I guess. They aren’t the only two Thrones veterans to find that to be rather significant.
Here are the original credits, in case you’re not a geek who knows them by heart.
“POTUS gets DVD copies before we do. And we’re in it!”
The video was posted with a simple message: “From King’s Landing to Dorne, explore the world of Westeros like never before in our immersive 360 experience”. If not, you can see the latest trailer below.
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Take a look and gear up for Game of Thrones season 6 debuting on HBO on Sunday night, April 24 at 9pm ET.