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Season 1
Episode 1: Winter Is Coming (62 mins)
Episode 2: The Kingsroad (56 mins)
Episode 3: Lord Snow (58 mins)
Episode 4: Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things (56 mins)
Episode 5: The Wolf and the Lion (55 mins)
Episode 6: A Golden Crown (53 mins)
Episode 7: You Win or You Die (58 mins)
Episode 8: The Pointy End (59 mins)
Episode 9: Baelor (57 mins)
Episode 10: Fire and Blood (53 mins))
Game of Thrones Season 1 Total Running Time: 567 mins
Episode 1: Winter Is Coming (62 mins)
Episode 2: The Kingsroad (56 mins)
Episode 3: Lord Snow (58 mins)
Episode 4: Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things (56 mins)
Episode 5: The Wolf and the Lion (55 mins)
Episode 6: A Golden Crown (53 mins)
Episode 7: You Win or You Die (58 mins)
Episode 8: The Pointy End (59 mins)
Episode 9: Baelor (57 mins)
Episode 10: Fire and Blood (53 mins))
Game of Thrones Season 1 Total Running Time: 567 mins
Season 2
Episode 1: The North Remembers (53 mins)
Episode 2: The Night Lands (54 mins)
Episode 3: What Is Dead May Never Die (53 mins)
Episode 4: Garden of Bones (51 mins)
Episode 5: The Ghost of Harrenhal (55 mins)
Episode 6: The Old Gods and the New (54 mins)
Episode 7: A Man Without Honor (56 mins)
Episode 8: The Prince of Winterfell (54 mins)
Episode 9: Blackwater (55 mins)
Episode 10: Valar Morghulis (64 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 2 Total Running Time: 549 mins
Episode 1: The North Remembers (53 mins)
Episode 2: The Night Lands (54 mins)
Episode 3: What Is Dead May Never Die (53 mins)
Episode 4: Garden of Bones (51 mins)
Episode 5: The Ghost of Harrenhal (55 mins)
Episode 6: The Old Gods and the New (54 mins)
Episode 7: A Man Without Honor (56 mins)
Episode 8: The Prince of Winterfell (54 mins)
Episode 9: Blackwater (55 mins)
Episode 10: Valar Morghulis (64 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 2 Total Running Time: 549 mins
Season 3
Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris (55 mins)
Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words (56 mins)
Episode 3: Walk of Punishment (56 mins)
Episode 4: And Now His Watch Is Ended (53 mins)
Episode 5: Kissed by Fire (57 mins)
Episode 6: The Climb (53 mins)
Episode 7: The Bear and the Maiden Fair (58 mins)
Episode 8: Second Sons (56 mins)
Episode 9: The Rains of Castamere (51 mins)
Episode 10: Mhysa (63 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 3 Total Running Time: 558 mins
Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris (55 mins)
Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words (56 mins)
Episode 3: Walk of Punishment (56 mins)
Episode 4: And Now His Watch Is Ended (53 mins)
Episode 5: Kissed by Fire (57 mins)
Episode 6: The Climb (53 mins)
Episode 7: The Bear and the Maiden Fair (58 mins)
Episode 8: Second Sons (56 mins)
Episode 9: The Rains of Castamere (51 mins)
Episode 10: Mhysa (63 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 3 Total Running Time: 558 mins
Season 4
Episode 1: Two Swords (58 mins)
Episode 2: The Lion and the Rose (52 mins)
Episode 3: Breaker of Chains (57 mins)
Episode 4: Oathkeeper (55 mins)
Episode 5: First of His Name (53 mins)
Episode 6: The Laws of Gods and Men (51 mins)
Episode 7: Mockingbird (51 mins)
Episode 8: The Mountain and the Viper (52 mins)
Episode 9: The Watchers on the Wall (51 mins)
Episode 10: The Children (65 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 4 Total Running Time: 545 mins
Episode 1: Two Swords (58 mins)
Episode 2: The Lion and the Rose (52 mins)
Episode 3: Breaker of Chains (57 mins)
Episode 4: Oathkeeper (55 mins)
Episode 5: First of His Name (53 mins)
Episode 6: The Laws of Gods and Men (51 mins)
Episode 7: Mockingbird (51 mins)
Episode 8: The Mountain and the Viper (52 mins)
Episode 9: The Watchers on the Wall (51 mins)
Episode 10: The Children (65 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 4 Total Running Time: 545 mins
Season 5
Episode 1: The Wars to Come (53 mins)
Episode 2: The House of Black and White (56 mins)
Episode 3: High Sparrow (60 mins)
Episode 4: Sons of the Harpy (51 mins)
Episode 5: Kill the Boy (57 mins)
Episode 6: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken (54 mins)
Episode 7: The Gift (59 mins)
Episode 8: Hardhome (61 mins)
Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons (52 mins)
Episode 10: Mother's Mercy (60 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 5 Total Running Time: 563 mins
Episode 1: The Wars to Come (53 mins)
Episode 2: The House of Black and White (56 mins)
Episode 3: High Sparrow (60 mins)
Episode 4: Sons of the Harpy (51 mins)
Episode 5: Kill the Boy (57 mins)
Episode 6: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken (54 mins)
Episode 7: The Gift (59 mins)
Episode 8: Hardhome (61 mins)
Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons (52 mins)
Episode 10: Mother's Mercy (60 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 5 Total Running Time: 563 mins
Season 6 episodes
Episode 1: The Red Woman (50 mins)
Episode 2: Home (54 mins)
Episode 3: Oathbreaker (53 mins)
Episode 4: Book of the Stranger (59 mins)
Episode 5: The Door (57 mins)
Episode 6: Blood of My Blood (52 mins)
Episode 7: The Broken Man (51 mins)
Episode 8: No One (59 mins)
Episode 9: Battle of the Bastards (60 mins)
Episode 10: The Winds of Winter (68 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 6 Total Running Time: 563 mins
Episode 1: The Red Woman (50 mins)
Episode 2: Home (54 mins)
Episode 3: Oathbreaker (53 mins)
Episode 4: Book of the Stranger (59 mins)
Episode 5: The Door (57 mins)
Episode 6: Blood of My Blood (52 mins)
Episode 7: The Broken Man (51 mins)
Episode 8: No One (59 mins)
Episode 9: Battle of the Bastards (60 mins)
Episode 10: The Winds of Winter (68 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 6 Total Running Time: 563 mins
Season 7
Episode 1: Dragonstone (59 mins)
Episode 2: Stormborn (59 mins)
Episode 3: The Queen's Justice (63 mins)
Episode 4: The Spoils of War (50 mins)
Episode 5: Eastwatch (59 mins)
Episode 6: Beyond the Wall (70 mins)
Episode 7: The Dragon and the Wolf (81 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 7 Total Running Time: 441 mins
Episode 1: Dragonstone (59 mins)
Episode 2: Stormborn (59 mins)
Episode 3: The Queen's Justice (63 mins)
Episode 4: The Spoils of War (50 mins)
Episode 5: Eastwatch (59 mins)
Episode 6: Beyond the Wall (70 mins)
Episode 7: The Dragon and the Wolf (81 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 7 Total Running Time: 441 mins
Season 8
Episode 1: Winterfell (54 mins)
Episode 2: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (58 mins)
Episode 3: The Long Night (82 mins)
Episode 4: The Last of the Starks (78 mins)
Episode 5: The Bells (78 mins)
Episode 6: The Iron Throne (80 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 8 Total Running Time: 430 mins
Episode 1: Winterfell (54 mins)
Episode 2: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (58 mins)
Episode 3: The Long Night (82 mins)
Episode 4: The Last of the Starks (78 mins)
Episode 5: The Bells (78 mins)
Episode 6: The Iron Throne (80 mins)
Game of Thrones Season 8 Total Running Time: 430 mins
That's a total of 4216 mins (or 70 hours and 27 mins) for seasons 1-8!
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Game of Thrones (season 6) | |
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Starring | See List of Game of Thrones cast |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Release | |
Original network | HBO |
Original release | April 24 – June 26, 2016 |
Season chronology | |
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List of Game of Thrones episodes |
The sixth season of the fantasydrama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26, 2016. It consists of ten episodes, each of approximately 50–60 minutes long, largely of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Some story elements were derived from the novels and from information Martin revealed to the show-runners.[1] The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. HBO ordered the season on April 8, 2014, together with the fifth season, which began filming in July 2015[2][3] primarily in Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia, Iceland and Canada. The entire season cost over $100 million to produce.[4]
The season follows the continuing struggle between the Starks and other noble families of Westeros for the Iron Throne. The Starks defeat the Bolton forces in the 'Battle of the Bastards', culminating with Sansa Stark feeding her tormenting husband Ramsay Bolton — who had earlier murdered his father Roose and stepfamily — to his starving hounds, and Jon Snow is proclaimed the King in the North. Tyrion attempts to rule Meereen while Daenerys is held captive by a Dothraki tribe. At King's Landing, the Tyrell army attempts to liberate Margaery and Loras, but Margaery capitulates to the High Sparrow, who becomes more powerful by influencing King Tommen. At her trial, Cersei burns the Great Sept — killing her rivals — and is later crowned Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, while Tommen commits suicide. Ellaria Sand and three of Oberyn Martell's daughters kill Doran and Trystane Martell and seize control of Dorne. In Essos, Daenerys Targaryen is captured by Khal Moro who takes her before the khals; she burns them alive and takes command of the Dothraki. Olenna and the Dornish ally with Daenerys.
Game of Thrones features a large ensemble cast, including Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington. The season introduced new cast members, including Max von Sydow, Pilou Asbæk and Essie Davis.
Critics praised its production values, writing, plot development, and cast. Game of Thrones received most nominations for the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards, with 23 nominations, and won twelve, including that for Outstanding Drama Series for the second year in a row. U.S. viewership rose compared to the previous season, and by approximately 13% over its course, from 7.9 million to 8.9 million by the finale.
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Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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51 | 1 | 'The Red Woman' | Jeremy Podeswa | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | April 24, 2016 | 7.94[5] | |
Ser Davos, Edd, and several loyalists bolt themselves inside a room with Jon's body; Edd leaves Castle Black to go for help. Alliser Thorne assumes command of the Night's Watch. At Winterfell, Ramsay mourns Myranda, while Sansa and Theon are chased by Bolton men. Brienne and Podrick arrive, killing the pursuers. Sansa formally accepts Brienne into her service. Jaime arrives in King's Landing with Myrcella's body and vows to Cersei to avenge their daughter's death. Obara and Nymeria murder Trystane, and, in Sunspear, Ellaria and Theme kill Doran and Areo Hotah, after Doran learns of Myrcella's death. In Meereen, Tyrion and Varys learn ships are burning in the harbor. Jorah and Daario continue tracking Daenerys, who the Dothraki take to Khal Moro. In Braavos, Arya lives on the streets as a blind beggar, beaten daily by the Waif. In her bedchamber, Melisandre removes her bejeweled necklace to reveal she is an elderly, frail woman. | |||||||
52 | 2 | 'Home' | Jeremy Podeswa | Dave Hill | May 1, 2016 | 7.29[6] | |
Brandon visits Winterfell in a vision of the past, and sees Eddard, Benjen, and their sister Lyanna, as well as a young Hodor. Edd arrives back at Castle Black with Tormund and a group of Wildlings, imprisoning Thorne and the other mutineers. Tommen asks Cersei to teach him how to be strong. Tyrion learns that Astapor and Yunkai have reverted to slavery. He goes to the catacombs and unchains Rhaegal and Viserion, though does not release them. In Braavos, the Waif attacks Arya daily before H'ghar appears and recruits her again. Lady Walda, Roose's wife, gives birth to a male heir, prompting Ramsay to murder Roose, Lady Walda, and their infant son. Brienne tells Sansa that Arya is still alive. Theon returns to the Iron Islands, where his uncle Euron reappears and murders King Balon. Melisandre attempts and apparently fails to resurrect Jon, but after everyone leaves the room, Jon revives. | |||||||
53 | 3 | 'Oathbreaker' | Daniel Sackheim | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | May 8, 2016 | 7.28[7] | |
En route to Oldtown, Samwell Tarly is first taking Gilly and Little Sam to Horn Hill to stay with his family while he trains to be a Maester. In a vision, Brandon sees a young Eddard Stark and Howland Reed, Meera's father, defeat Kingsguardmen loyal to the Targaryens at the Tower of Joy in Dorne. Varys discovers that the masters of Astapor, Yunkai, and Volantis have been financing the Sons of the Harpy. In King's Landing, Tommen convenes with the High Sparrow while Jaime and Cersei interrupt a small council meeting, only to be shunned by Kevan Lannister and the Tyrells. Cersei's bodyguard is revealed to be Gregor Clegane. The Waif rigorously trains Arya, whose sight was restored after accepting herself as 'no-one'. In Winterfell, Lord Umber asks for Ramsay's help to protect the North from the Wildlings, presenting Rickon and Osha as a 'gift,' along with the head of Shaggydog, Rickon's direwolf. Jon executes Thorne, Olly, and the other mutineers who attacked him. He renounces his oath and puts Tollett in charge of the Night's Watch. | |||||||
54 | 4 | 'Book of the Stranger' | Daniel Sackheim | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | May 15, 2016 | 7.82[8] | |
Sansa, along with Brienne and Podrick, arrives at Castle Black where she is reunited with Jon. In Meereen, Tyrion offers the slave masters of Slaver's Bay peace if slavery is abolished within seven years, an action that angers former slaves. Littlefinger returns to the Vale to mobilize soldiers against Ramsay. Naharis learns about Mormont's greyscale as they arrive in Vaes Dothrak. In King's Landing, Margaery visits Loras while Cersei, Jaime, Kevan, and Olenna shelve their differences and plot to defeat the Sparrows. Theon arrives at Pyke and tells Yara he will support her claim at the Kingsmoot. In Winterfell, Osha attempts to assassinate Ramsay but he kills her. Ramsay sends Jon a message, threatening to harm Rickon unless Sansa is returned. Sansa convinces Jon to retake Winterfell. Daenerys meets with the Khals in the temple of the Dosh Khaleen; after they refuse to serve her, she ignites the temple, fatally burning the Khals and Moro. When she emerges unhurt, the Dothraki bend the knee. | |||||||
55 | 5 | 'The Door' | Jack Bender | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | May 22, 2016 | 7.89[9] | |
Sansa meets with Littlefinger, who offers the Vale's forces and says that her great uncle, Brynden Tully, is building an army in Riverrun; she declines his help. Jon and Sansa leave Castle Black to gather the other Northern houses' support. Sansa sends Brienne to Brynden. In Braavos, Arya is given a second chance and assigned to assassinate an actress named Lady Crane. Beyond the Wall, Brandon learns that the Children of the Forest created the White Walkers to protect themselves from the First Men. In the Iron Islands, Euron wins the Kingsmoot despite confessing to killing Balon, causing Yara and Theon to flee. In Essos, Daenerys orders Jorah Mormont to find a cure for his greyscale and then return. In Meereen, a red priestess named Kinvara meets Tyrion and Varys and promises to support Daenerys. Brandon's unaccompanied vision allows the Night King to physically touch him, making the cave vulnerable. The Night King, along with White Walkers and hordes of wights, attack the cave, killing the Three-Eyed Raven, several Children, Summer, and Hodor, whose younger self is shown to have been rendered mentally disabled by Brandon's interaction. | |||||||
56 | 6 | 'Blood of My Blood' | Jack Bender | Bryan Cogman | May 29, 2016 | 6.71[10] | |
Meera escapes into the forest with Bran who is still immersed in his visions. He awakens just as the wights find them but a mysterious man saves them. Samwell and Gilly reach Horn Hill, the Tarly family estate. After Sam's father, Randyll, demeans Gilly for being a Wildling, Sam takes her to the Citadel with him. He also takes House Tarly's ancestral Valyrian steel sword, Heartsbane. Arya warns Lady Crane that she is to be assassinated, then returns to the House of Black and White and retrieves Needle. H'ghar approves the Waif's request to kill Arya. Jaime attempts to rescue Margaery from the Faith Militant, only to find she has repented and Tommen has forged an alliance with the Faith. He removes Jaime from the Kingsguard and orders him to help Walder Frey, who is holding Edmure Tully hostage, and to retake Riverrun from Brynden. Benjen Stark, the man who saved Meera and Brandon, says he was turned by the White Walkers but later unturned by the Children using Dragonglass. Daenerys mounts Drogon and declares to the Dothraki that they will sail across the Narrow Sea to conquer Westeros. | |||||||
57 | 7 | 'The Broken Man' | Mark Mylod | Bryan Cogman | June 5, 2016 | 7.80[11] | |
Sandor Clegane is alive and living a simple, non-violent life, having been saved by a Septon and his followers. When rogue Brotherhood members threaten and eventually slaughter the group, Clegane seeks revenge. Margaery convinces Olenna to return to Highgarden after the High Sparrow says that he will pursue Olenna following her attempt to engage the Faith. Jon, Sansa, and Davos recruit the Wildlings and House Mormont to their cause, but remain outnumbered by the Boltons. In desperation, Sansa sends a message to the Vale, asking for aid. Jaime arrives in Riverrun with Bronn, and assume command of the siege. Jaime unsuccessfully parleys with Brynden. Theon and Yara spend their last night in Volantis, then sail to Meereen to ally with Daenerys. Arya prepares to return to Westeros until the Waif, disguised as an old crone, viciously stabs her. | |||||||
58 | 8 | 'No One' | Mark Mylod | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | June 12, 2016 | 7.60[12] | |
Tommen abolishes trial by combat to Cersei's dismay, who planned to win with Ser Gregor as her champion. Brienne arrives in Riverrun and fails to persuade Brynden to surrender. After Jaime threatens to kill Edmure's infant son, Edmure enters the castle and orders the Tully forces to stand down. Brynden is killed fighting the Lannisters. Brienne and Podrick escape. Varys departs Meereen on an unknown mission. Meereen comes under naval assault by the slaving cities, but Daenerys returns on Drogan. Sandor Clegane encounters Berric Dondarrion and Myr Thoros, who have captured the rogue Brothers and allow Clegane to help execute them. They ask Clegane to join the Brotherhood. Arya is taken in by Lady Crane, who tends her wounds. The Waif finds Arya, kills Lady Crane, and pursues Arya through the streets. Arya leads the Waif into the darkened catacombs and kills her, using Needle and the fighting skills she acquired while blind. Arya returns the Waif's face to the House's column-collection-room and declares to H'ghar that she is Arya Stark of Winterfell, and she is going home. | |||||||
59 | 9 | 'Battle of the Bastards' | Miguel Sapochnik | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | June 19, 2016 | 7.66[13] | |
Daenerys meets with three slave masters to negotiate a surrender, but they refuse. Riding Drogon, as Rhaegal and Viserion assist, Daenerys attacks and burns the slavers' fleet. Grey Worm kills two of the masters, leaving one alive to report what he witnessed. After the battle, Theon and Yara meet with Daenerys and Tyrion and form an alliance. Near Winterfell, the Stark and Bolton armies meet on the battle field. Ramsay feigns releasing Rickon, then kills him with an arrow as he runs toward Jon. In the battle, the Stark forces are pinned by Bolton soldiers until the Knights of the Vale arrive and overwhelm them. Ramsay takes refuge inside Winterfell, but the Wildling giant Wun Wun breaches the gate. Ramsay is taken prisoner; Sansa later watches as Ramsay's starving hounds devour him. | |||||||
60 | 10 | 'The Winds of Winter' | Miguel Sapochnik | David Benioff & D. B. Weiss | June 26, 2016 | 8.89[14] | |
Before her trial, Cersei destroys the Sept of Baelor by wildfire, killing the High Sparrow, Margaery, Mace, and Loras Tyrell, Lancel, and Kevan Lannister, along with hundreds of King's Landing nobles and the Faith Militant, while Qyburn has Pycelle killed. Distraught over Margaery's death, Tommen commits suicide. In Dorne, Varys meets with Olenna and Ellaria, seeking an alliance between Daenerys and their Houses against the Lannisters. Davos confronts Melisandre over Shireen's death, and Jon banishes her from Winterfell. The Wildlings, the Knights of the Vale and the surviving northern Houses pledge loyalty to Jon as the King in the North. Sansa rebuffs Littlefinger's sexual advances. Arya kills Walder Frey and his sons. Samwell Tarly and Gilly reach the Citadel in Oldtown. Benjen accompanies Brandon and Meera as far as the Wall but is unable to pass through with them. Using his powers, Brandon learns that Jon is the son of Lyanna Stark and was adopted by Eddard after she died during Robert's rebellion. When Jaime returns to King's Landing, Cersei has been crowned the Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. Daenerys sets sail for Westeros with her supporters, armies, and dragons, leaving Naharis and the Second Sons behind to rule over Meereen. |
Cast[edit]
Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
(Jaime Lannister)
(Jaime Lannister)
Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister) and Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen)
Kit Harington (Jon Snow) and Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth)
Carice van Houten (Melisandre) and Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell)
Indira Varma (Ellaria Sand) and Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark)
Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) and Conleth Hill (Varys)
Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) and Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth)
Michiel Huisman (Daario Naharis) and Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton)
Iain Glen (Ser Jorah Mormont) and Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei)
Main cast[edit]
- Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister[15]
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister[15]
- Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister[15]
- Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen[15]
- Kit Harington as Jon Snow[16][17]
- Liam Cunningham as Davos Seaworth[18]
- Carice van Houten as Melisandre[15]
- Natalie Dormer as Margaery Tyrell[15]
- Indira Varma as Ellaria Sand[15]
- Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark[15]
- Maisie Williams as Arya Stark[15]
- Conleth Hill as Varys[15]
- Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy[15]
- Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth[15]
- Jonathan Pryce as the High Sparrow[15]
- Michiel Huisman as Daario Naharis[15]
- Michael McElhatton as Roose Bolton[15]
- Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton[15]
- Iain Glen as Jorah Mormont[15]
- Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei[15]
- Kristofer Hivju as Tormund Giantsbane[15]
- Tom Wlaschiha as Jaqen H'ghar[15]
- Dean-Charles Chapman as Tommen Baratheon[15]
- Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark[15]
- John Bradley as Samwell Tarly[15]
- Hannah Murray as Gilly[15]
- Aidan Gillen as Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish[15]
- Rory McCann as Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane[19]
- Jerome Flynn as Bronn[15]
Guest cast[edit]
The recurring actors listed here are those who appeared in season 6. They are listed by the region in which they first appear:
In the North, including the Wall[edit]
Beyond the Wall[edit]
In the Riverlands[edit]
On the Iron Islands[edit]
In Dorne[edit]
| In King's Landing[edit]
In the Vale[edit]
In Braavos[edit]
In Meereen[edit]
In Vaes Dothrak[edit]
In the Reach[edit]
In flashbacks[edit]
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Production[edit]
Crew[edit]
The writing staff for the sixth season includes executive producers and showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, producer Bryan Cogman and Dave Hill. Author George R. R. Martin, who had written one episode for each of the first four seasons, did not write an episode for the sixth season, as he was working to finish writing the sixth A Song of Ice and Fire novel, The Winds of Winter.[68] The directing staff for the sixth season was Jeremy Podeswa (episodes 1 and 2), Daniel Sackheim (episodes 3 and 4), Jack Bender (episodes 5 and 6), Mark Mylod (episodes 7 and 8), and Miguel Sapochnik (episodes 9 and 10). Sackheim and Bender were first-time Game of Thrones directors, with the rest each having directed two episodes in the previous season.[69]
Writing[edit]
With the end of the fifth season, the content of the show has reached the plot of the latest novel in Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, A Dance with Dragons. Season 6 director Jeremy Podeswa said in August 2015: 'Right now in season six, what we're shooting currently isn't based on anything in the book. It's fully based on discussions the writers have had with George Martin, because the series has now surpassed the books in terms of what's available.'[70] Actress Natalie Dormer, who plays Margaery Tyrell, later added that the show's writers 'know where it's got to go and what [George Martin]'s intentions for the characters are. But they are just filling in the gaps.'[71]
The season premiere starts off right where the fifth season ended.[72] A plot from The Winds of Winter regarding a traveling theater troupe located in Braavos that stages a play called 'The Bloody Hand', about the events that have taken place in King's Landing since the beginning of the series, is included in the sixth season.[73]
Filming[edit]
The Castle of Zafra in Guadalajara, Spain is among the filming locations.
Filming for season six began in July 2015, and ended on December 17, 2015.[74] The budget for the sixth season increased compared to the previous seasons as each episode did cost over $10 million per episode, totaling over $100 million for the full season and setting a new high for the series.[75] The season filmed in five different countries, Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia, Iceland and Canada.[76]
Like the previous seasons, a large amount of production took place in Northern Ireland, mainly in Belfast and on the Causeway Coast, including film locations in the Binevenagh, Magilligan area which was used to film scenes for the Dothraki Grasslands, and Larrybane Quarry and Ballintoy Harbour, both used for scenes in the Iron Islands. Make the cut cricut plugin download. The small village of Corbet was also used, for the siege of Riverrun. As in previous seasons, some of Castle Black was set at the abandoned Magheramorne quarry.[77]
From September 3 to October 23, 2015 the show also filmed in Spain, specifically in Girona, Navarre, Peniscola, and Almería.[78][79] Some filming locations in Spain included the Castle of Zafra in Guadalajara, the Bardenas Reales Natural Park in Navarre, the Alcazaba in Almería, and the Castle of Santa Florentina in Canet de Mar.[80][81]
In August 2015, HBO announced that for the first time since season 1, the show would not be filming any scenes in Croatia. The Croatian city of Dubrovnik has stood in for King's Landing since the beginning of season 2; nearby cities such as Klis, Split and Šibenik have been used to depict various other locations.[82] Contradicting the statement by HBO, cast of the show were seen in costume in Dubrovnik in October 2015.[83]
Only a very small portion of the season was filmed in Canada (north of Calgary, Alberta): the scenes featuring Jon Snow's wolf Ghost (played by animal actor Quigly).[84] However, some of the special effects were created at Montreal's Rodeo FX studios which has won Emmy Awards previously for its work on the series.[85]
Casting[edit]
Pilou Asbæk plays Euron Greyjoy.
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The sixth season saw the return of Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark, Kristian Nairn as Hodor, Ellie Kendrick as Meera Reed, Gemma Whelan as Yara Greyjoy, and Rory McCann as Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane, who did not appear in the fifth season.[21][43][86]Clive Russell, Tobias Menzies, Patrick Malahide, Richard Dormer and Paul Kaye also returned to the show as Brynden Tully, Edmure Tully, Balon Greyjoy, Beric Dondarrion and Thoros of Myr after not appearing since the third season.[36][37][39][44]Jonathan Pryce as the High Sparrow was added to the series main cast after appearing in a recurring role in the previous season.[87]
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Across the Narrow Sea, Melanie Liburd plays a Red priestess from Asshai who is in R'hllor's service.[88] At the Reach, House Tarly is introduced, with Freddie Stroma joining the cast as Samwell Tarly's brother Dickon Tarly, a character who was mentioned in the novels but has yet to appear in them.[89] Other members of House Tarly that were introduced were Randyll Tarly, played by James Faulkner; Melessa Tarly, played by Samantha Spiro and Talla Tarly, who was portrayed by Rebecca Benson.[90]