Tuesday, July 26, 2016

´Game of Thrones´ blames delayed episodes on winter

  s       Tuesday, July 26, 2016



SAN DIEGO: "Session of Thrones" showrunner David Benioff told fans at Comic-Con International on Friday a postponement in screening the new arrangement had been unavoidable, in light of the fact that "winter is here."

The hit dream epic has been teasing winter's landing since its pilot scene, and with the season six finale titled "The Winds of Winter," the camera group has been compelled to sit tight for colder climate.

"Winter is here, and we must shoot in spots with trees and sit tight for the leaves to turn," Benioff told Comic-Con's stuffed 6,5000-seat Hall H.

He was joined at the San Diego fanfest by cast individuals including Liam Cunningham, Sophie Turner and the withdrawing Kristian Nairn, and additionally chief Miguel Sapochnik.

Benioff and co-showrunner D.B. Weiss had effectively reported an abbreviated keep running of scenes for the last two seasons while HBO has affirmed season seven will return in the late spring of 2017.

The show for the most part debuts in April, yet Benioff said the later begin would permit more opportunity to film amid colder climate.

He told the Comic-Con swarm the show would not complete the process of shooting until February and that "there's no real way to get the show out there until summer."

"Round of Thrones" recounts the account of honorable families competing for control of the Iron Throne, at the same time watching out for the "White Walkers" driving swarms of the undead toward an attack from the North.

It appreciated a record-breaking season six with more than 25 million viewers a week and 23 Emmy designations, including best dramatization, which it won a year ago.

Season six of "Round of Thrones" was the first to move past George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" books.

"It's still eventually George's creative ability that gave us these characters, that gave us this world... Ideally despite everything we're experienced the soul of George's creative energy," Benioff said.

Nairn got an overwhelming applause from the Comic-Con swarm, who droned "Hodor, Hodor" to pay tribute to one of the show's best adored characters.

"I didn't anticipate that it will be so insane, I'm ridiculously complimented it's taken my breath away," the 40-year-old Northern Irish on-screen character said.

The board were asked who might win the Iron Throne and Sapochnik addressed that he "would be exceptionally upbeat on the off chance that they shared it, however I don't feel that is going to happen."

Iwan Rheon, who plays the perverted Ramsay Bolton, got cheers from the group of onlookers when he said he would "soften the thing down and have a popular government."

The Comic-Conners were dealt with to teaser footage demonstrating a Lannister banner spreading out, the group get ready for season seven by building another set and a line-up of weapons utilized on the appear however no new footage.
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