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The iconic clash between Pedro Pascal's The Viper and The Mountain remains 'Game of Thrones' most thrilling duel.
It has all the ingredients to become a phenomenon of Game of Thrones proportions – an accessible ... spinning off a character that didn’t really “pop” in the first place.
HBO's Game of Thrones focused on the political landscape of the books and scaled back the more fantastical elements of the story. Characters such as Cersei Lannister were more formidable than ...
Game of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer had one of her first ... In the first few seasons, that person was his assistant, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), while Traylor Howard’s Natalie Teeger took ...
But the A Song of Ice and Fire books and Game of Thrones TV show they inspired wouldn’t be the ... by chopping each other into itty-bitty pieces. To get across the sense of commanding a vast, ...
George R.R. Martin created a living, breathing world through A Song of Ice and Fire or, what it’s better known as: Game of Thrones. If you have any interest in fantasy or fiction in general ...
Game of Thrones is a television series based on the books of George R.R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire. It initially aired in 2011 on HBO before slowly becoming a cult favorite.
Game of Thrones has become so iconic that it’s nearly impossible to picture it with any other actors than the ones we know and love. Emilia Clarke’s fiery Daenerys and Lena Headey’s cold-as ...
Netmarble and WB Games released a new trailer this week for Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, confirming the game's official release date for later this month. The new game based on the HBO series has ...
But, you’ve never seen him like this: tiny, made of plastic, and ready to settle down in a castle perfect for his size! That’s right, Dracula got the Bitty POP! treatment.
Bella Ramsey may best be known for playing Ellie on The Last of Us, but Game of Thrones fans remember the young performer’s breakout role as Lyanna Mormont. Ramsey brought a lot of screen ...
Harington previously opened up about how the violent and intense “nature” of Game of Thrones “directly” led to a breakdown. “I think it was directly due to the nature of the show and ...