Game of Thrones
Just when we think we've seen it all, HBO surprises us with a new "Game of Thrones" promo in anticipation of the season three premiere next weekend. This time around, the promo takes an interesting twist. Instead of focusing on dragons, warfare and romance, the series is compared to basketball, with none other than Carmelo Anthony narrating the 30-second trailer.
Author George R. R. Martin already told fans that he knows who will ultimately rule the Iron Throne, but as we get closer to the return of "Game of Thrones," fans are given even more juicy details. It's hard to spoil a series that's based off a book that's been written already, however the show's cast shared some insider information during a promotional event at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.
While the rest of the world still has a week and a half to wait for the "Game of Thrones" season three premiere, the show's cast got to celebrate early on Monday night. The premiere party at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles hosted the biggest "Game of Thrones" stars all decked out from head to toe in lavish, stunning ensembles.
he season three of "Game of Thrones" is less than two weeks away, and after posters, an epic ad campaign, various previews and behind-the-scenes interviews, HBO has offered just one last thrilling extended trailer to send fans' heart rates soaring.
It's so close. It's so closeyYou can feel the heat of the dragons on the back of your neck. You can hear the clashing of swords in the distance as you lie awake at night, anxiously waiting for March 31.
A Song of Ice and Fire, also known as A Game of Thrones on HBO, is quickly becoming a pop culture phenomenon. There's the books, of course, and the TV show, as well as the comics, board games, trading cards, action figures, and just about every manner of tie-in product you can imagine. It's surprising then that there really hasn't been a proper video game yet.
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With stellar book sales and record-breaking Nielson ratings, the franchise continues to draw the attention of iron-mail clad fans everywhere.