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Game Of Thrones Bloopers: Jon Snow, Hound And Tyrion Lannister’s Candid Moments
Watch a teaser for Game of Thrones Season 7 (above) that celebrates the craftspeople behind the TV show.
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Game of Thrones has used multiple VFX companies over the course of six seasons and counting, usually spreading different sections of the work across different companies, both to cut down on costs and not overwhelm one place with the sheer amount of workload. Sophie Turner, who plays Lady Sansa Stark, said Queen Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) should die, but she added that “I don’t think she’ll die”. Another one is why Sansa did not tell Jon Snow about the Knights of the Vale. News asked the question to some cast during the Comic-Con at San Diego last weekend.
According to Variety, the actress said: “I don’t think she believes Jon Snow is capable of running Winterfell and the North”. “Maybe Sansa will die”. But that’s not Game of Thrones’s style, is it?
While Iwan Rheon, who played the evil and sadistic Ramsay Bolton who was eaten alive by his own hounds in season six, revealed who he wanted to die while talking to E!
As many of you already know, a lot of the epic imagery and scenes in the blockbuster fantasy drama are computer-generated and Rising Sun Pictures, the Australian visual effects company behind some of these fantastic visuals, has now released a video showing the VFX breakdown of the season six finale in a press release.
On the bright side, while fans will have to wait until next summer for the new episodes of “The Game of Thrones“, the show has released its first tease.
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Back in April, actor Iain Glen himself was still keeping the mystery going by saying he knew that filming would be starting later: “fingers crossed I’m still alive”.