Filming in Spain may 곰 the brunt of leaked revelations because of us spoilerphile fans, but that doesn’t mean Game of Thrones isn’t also hard at work back at its Belfast headquarters and all around Northern Ireland.
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This past weekend we got out first look at the GoT shoot in Malpartida. First at Las Breñas and then at Los Barruecos. However, that was only the beginning: There are three grueling weeks of work ahead for this key season seven sequence.
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Cáceres shooting is in full swing, and there’s still weeks of filming to go in the province. Only a few days after being recognized, Tom Hopper has been seen again in Cáceres city with his Game of Thrones castmate, James Faulkner.
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Filming in Spain has been a whirlwind, jumping from one beautiful historical location to another in the past month, bringing us news and spoilers along the way. And today, Spain is delivering again in the form of unexpected casting news!
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It was only this morning that we got our first look at the final touches at Trujillo 성 before filming started. Now it has —And, despite the high walls, there is plenty to see!
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Game of Thrones is understandably fond of filming in castles, but this week might have broken a new record.
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Appropriately enough, bad weather has forced Game of Thrones to continue filming in Seville for a week 더 많이 than planned, but that doesn’t mean that preparations elsewhere have stopped. MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!
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We update 당신 on the preparations being made at Trujillo 성 and in Malpartida and bring 당신 news of Bronn‘s involvement in one of season seven’s largest action scenes.
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Back in June, just after the end of season 6, four directors were announced for the 다음 season of Game of Thrones: returning directors Alan Taylor, Jeremy Podeswa and Mark Mylod, plus new guy Matt Shakman.
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Extras casting in Spain kicked off yesterday in Malpartida, Cáceres, with as many as 8,000 people showing up for the coveted spots in Game of Thrones season 7.
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