Game of Thrones breaks new record.
Over the years, the Game of Thrones have gone about breaking records (and even now I am starting to wonder if there is any more left to break?) and so at the moment they have done it again.
Well recently, the GoT cast and crew broke another record for the scene shot for the longest period of time 55 long days man.
Jonathan Quinlan who has been the series assistant director for over 20 episodes took to his instagram account to congratulate everyone involved this what he had to say,
"This is for the Night Dragons. For enduring 55 straight nights. For enduring the cold, the snow, the rain, the mud, the sheep s**t of Toome and the winds of Magheramorne. When tens of millions of people around the world watch this episode a year from now, they won’t know how hard you worked."
"They won’t care how tired you were or how tough it was to do your job in sub-freezing temperatures. They’ll just understand that they’re watching something that’s never been done before. And that’s because of you."
There is, apparently, still another epic battle to shoot - The Battle For King's Landing - and it is unclear if that will take even longer to film than whatever this battle is, which is definitely giving us Battle For Helm's Deep vibes, and we are absolutely 100% here for that potential comparison.
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