‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 5 In Dorne
The Game of Thrones Season 5 is already one of the most eagerly anticipated shows out there. Season 4 was arguably the most shocking and dramatic of the series so far, and fans cannot wait for the next installment of the hit HBO show to have its premiere date.
TorrentFreak estimated Game of Thrones to be the most-pirated TV series of 2012 68 and 2013. 69 One episode was downloaded about 4,280,000 times through public BitTorrent trackers in 2012, about equal to the number of broadcast viewers. 70 71 Piracy rates were particularly high in Australia. 72 This led US Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich to issue a public statement 73 condemning Australian piracy of the series in 2013. 74 One copy of the third season's premiere was the most simultaneously shared file in the history of the BitTorrent filesharing protocol, with over 160,000 sharers and more than a million downloads. 77.
Even though Season 4 is over, the backstabbing and betrothals do not need to end!" said Rich Gallup, Executive Producer for Game of Thrones Ascent "As the long wait for Season 5 begins, you can play through Seasons 1 through 4 in Game of Thrones Ascent. In fact, tens of thousands of people have already followed Daenerys to Yunkai and given counsel at Tyrion's Trial - and that is just the beginning! We'll be adding tons of exciting new content in the coming months including thousands of original quests, new items, updated features and more."
The third season of " Game of Thrones " kicks off this Sunday on HBO, and while executive producers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff have remained mostly tight-lipped about where things are headed, it's hard to keep every plot point buried when your show is based on a mega successful fantasy book series. But for non book readers going into this season with a clean palette, or book fans unaware of adaptation tweaks, here are some teasers for where season three is headed.
On July 3rd it was reported that filming will briefly return to Iceland, but apparently will not feature any major characters, instead focusing on landscape shots. Line producer Snorri Þórisson confirmed that the show intended to film a battle in Iceland in the month of November, but that with rewrites, the scene grew too large (the scene may now be filmed somewhere else, filmed with a combination of greenscreen, or pushed to Season 6). It is difficult to film protracted battle scenes in Iceland during the fall due to the very limited daylight hours. 13