Watch Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 Online The long, long wait for HBO's Game of Thrones adaptation is almost over, with the series set to premiere on April 17 and a preview of the first episode scheduled for April 3, just before the premiere of another hotly anticipated HBO project, the miniseries Mildred Pierce. The adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire books stars Sean Bean, Mark Addy, Peter Dinklage, and from the looks of a new poster, one seriously intense chair.
Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 Online is The television series is expected to follow the multiple storylines of the A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels closely, and author Martin has stated that the pilot script was very faithful to his work. Set in Westeros where "summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime," Game of Thrones follows a civil war for the Iron Throne, fought between the rival royal and noble families and their respective supporters
HBO has released a new poster and trailer for the series (via Coming Soon), and you can check both out below. Having not read the book series I'm totally in the dark about most of what's going on here, but you can't argue with the high HBO production quality, plus the fact that there's really nothing like this-- medieval, violent, epic-scaled-- on television right now. We'll probably be seeing lots more Game of Thrones promotion the closer we get to the April 17 premiere, so assume there's plenty more where this came from.
Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 Online is The television series is expected to follow the multiple storylines of the A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels closely, and author Martin has stated that the pilot script was very faithful to his work. Set in Westeros where "summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime," Game of Thrones follows a civil war for the Iron Throne, fought between the rival royal and noble families and their respective supporters
HBO has released a new poster and trailer for the series (via Coming Soon), and you can check both out below. Having not read the book series I'm totally in the dark about most of what's going on here, but you can't argue with the high HBO production quality, plus the fact that there's really nothing like this-- medieval, violent, epic-scaled-- on television right now. We'll probably be seeing lots more Game of Thrones promotion the closer we get to the April 17 premiere, so assume there's plenty more where this came from.
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