Game of Thrones Season 4
With 6.6 million viewers on television, the fourth season premier of "Game of Thrones" broke its previous record from last year's 5.5 million. This made "GoT" the most watched show in HBO history since "The Sopranos" series finale in 2007.
There is a scarier punishment than spending a good afternoon in detention, and that is spoiling all the deaths on HBO's "Game of Thrones"
Time magazine said it most succintly and accurately – the new Game of Thrones trailer does not disappoint. And it once again proved why it's “the jewel in HBO's crown,” the Daily Mail noted.
Season 3 ended on a rather harrowing note as several Starks walked straight into a blood soaked sabotage, falling to the blades of those that betrayed them. However, as confused and livid as fans may be, they continue to pick up their chins up and march onward to new, brighter horizons.
"Game of Thrones" hosts characters of all walks of life, and as most recent news indicates, Season 4 will feature several influential faces from the music industry.
Michiel Huisman will be taking over the role of Daario Naharis, introducing the warrior who turns his back on his potential partners and joins Daenerys, but not before exchanging several promiscuous glances.
As production on the HBO series slowly picks up in its offseason, more details provide fans with curious inklings of what's on deck in Westeros.
Interviews with the show's most admirable characters help us as we trudge along the muddy and relentless path toward "Game of Thrones" nirvana.
Although the battle for the throne is taking a brief hiatus, that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to dwell on while we wait for the return of "Game of Thrones."
As fans look forward to season 4 and reflect on the tragedy that plagued the end of season 3, fans get the closure they've been looking for.
Everyone saves their big guns for Comic-Con, and HBO's "Game of Thrones" is no exception.
News from the early stages of production on season 4 will help ail the woes of the "Game of Thrones" hiatus.
Now that the show is in its long and tormenting offseason, fans have nothing left but to look forward to what's next on the horizon. Luckily, there are plenty of details from the infant stages of production to help ail their woes.
Despite the show's hiatus, there's still plenty of news that makes its way down from the infant stages of production that help fans scratch their itch.
"Game of Thrones" has cast Pedro Pascal as Oberyn Martell, aka The Red Viper, to appear in the forthcoming fourth season.