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Posted: 7 years ago

Season 7 directors announced

Posted on June 29, 2016 by WinterPhil  

Alan Taylor directs Sophie TurnerGone are the days of waiting around for some director to let it slip that he was going to be working on Game of Thrones next season. Now they just announce it immediately after the previous season ends through PR man, I mean, Entertainment Weekly reporter James Hibberd. Here then is the director roster for season 7:

- Alan Taylor: An Emmy-winning veteran of The Sopranos, Taylor helped pioneer the visual storytelling style of the show when he helmed the pivotal ninth and 10th episodes of season 1, particularly "Baelor" (the episode where Ned Stark was executed). The Thrones producers were so impressed they gave Taylor four episodes to helm in season 2 - including the premiere and the finale. Then Marvel snatched him up for Thor: The Dark World followed by Taylor reuniting with Emilia Clarke to direct her big-screen role in Terminator: Genisys. Now he's back on Thrones for the first time since 2012.

- Jeremy Podeswa: The Canadian director and Boardwalk Empire veteran scored an Emmy nomination for directing the show's most controversial hour, season 5's darkly tense "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken." This year he directed the propulsive season premiere as well as Jon Snow's riveting resurrection episode, "Home."

- Mark Mylod: A four-time director on the show, the British veteran of Showtime's Shameless and HBO's Entourage took on this season's uniquely textured re-introduction of the The Hound in "The Broken Man," as well as Arya's exciting chase sequence in "No One."

- Matt Shakman: A newcomer to the series. Shakman is best known for his work on FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, a comedy loved by Benioff and Weiss (the showrunners even wrote an episode, "Flowers for Charlie," although it's not one of the 39 episodes Shakman has directed). Shakman has also helmed episodes of AMC's Mad Men, CBS' The Good Wife and FX's Fargo.

WinterPhil: So, the bad news: Miguel Sapochnik is not returning for season seven. I can only hope that means he has bigger and better things planned, because he deserves it. Those last two episodes this season were masterfully done. The good news is... Alan Taylor is back! In my opinion, he was the one who really solidified Thrones cinematic style with his work in season one. Go back and watch that first season and see how different the first episodes are in their direction and shot selection. Taylor really broke away from that and gave the show a much more epic, cinematic feel. It was no surprise to me he went on to direct big-budget Hollywood movies. But now he's back and I'm excited to see what he can do on this show with a bigger budget!

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Posted: 7 years ago
They normally start shooting in July dont they?
Posted: 7 years ago
Originally posted by: daenerysnow

Predictions for Season 7 anyone?




-Blackwater war

-Cersei's death

-Dany will hold the iron throne

-Bran will get to know Jon is their aunt's son

-What actually happened between Rheager and Lyanna

-At the end of season Jon will hear about mother of dragons and they might meet/get married as well.


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Posted: 7 years ago
Bran knows right? Now he does 
Posted: 7 years ago
^Nope till now he only knows that his aunt gave a birth to a boy and then she died.
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Originally posted by: .Dracarys.

^Nope till now he only knows that his aunt gave a birth to a boy and then she died.


I guess he knows it's jon
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Posted: 7 years ago
WHY WAS HE NOT CAST AS EURON GREYJOY😭



Cant they see he is tailor made for such roles! 
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Game of Thrones: HBO announces summer return, 7 episodes

HBO makes it official: Emmy favorite to return later with shortened 7th season


Summer is coming.

HBO is officially confirming some major changes for Game of Thrones

Season 7 of the fantasy sensation will not return until summer 2017 - pushing back from the show's usual strategy of premiering each edition of the series in the spring (typically April).

Also, the network is confirming for the first time that next edition will consist of seven episodes (a pull back from the show's usual 10 hours).

Plus, HBO added that the next season will be shot in Northern Ireland, Spain, and Iceland. It's been a couple years since the Thrones team used Iceland for significant shooting, having primarily used the location for North of the Wall scenes when Jon Snow was embedded with the Wildlings camp.

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Posted: 7 years ago
Originally posted by: The.Lannister

WHY WAS HE NOT CAST AS EURON GREYJOY😭



Cant they see he is tailor made for such roles! 


To right! He would have upped the epicness a lot more. The show's Euron ois missing something, just feels like someone you will forget in time, doesnt have that presence that MM has.
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Posted: 7 years ago
ahh
The watch has just begin :P