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Filming continues on the King’s Landing set after the wrap up party

In the past week, we got to know that many Game of Thrones cast members had completed their filming. Emilia Clarke shared her a post on Instagram, officially announcing that she had wrapped up her filming.
Also, we also saw pictures of Game of Thrones cast members at the wrap up party. However, according to sources, filming will continue till August and who knows how long the post production will take? Today we bring you photos from the King’s Landing set that reveal that the filming hasn’t yet completed ended, via A Red Priestess on Twitter.
Filming continues… #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/oAyxyg7sXM
— A Red Priestess (@a_red_priestess) July 3, 2018
The set photos show the streets of King’s Landing in bad shape, blackened buildings, broken towers and lots of green screen. Our bet is that the final battle will take place in the capital, and the city will face a huge destruction. But, who will be responsible for it – the ‘Mad Queen’ Cersei, Daenerys or the Night King? All we can do for now is to bide our time somehow and wait for the final season to air.
In another image that has been shared on Twitter, we can see a tall tower half covered by green screen, standing amid small buildings. With the insane budget to be spent on each episode in this season of Game of Thrones, we can only think of how splendid the episodes will be, when finally aired.
Smoke again on the Game of Thrones set in Belfast this morning again pic.twitter.com/KKMPp3aaHO
— Chris Hagan (@hagan_utv) July 5, 2018
So, what were your thoughts on this Game of Thrones filming update? Let us know in the comments section down below.
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