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Game of Thrones filming returns to Cushendun Caves
Game of Thrones seems to be nearing the end of the filming season, but there’s still a lot of fire and ice left. We have activity at the King’s Landing set at Titanic Studios at Belfast, but that’s not it. It looks like the production returned to a previously used location, Cushendun Caves. Read on!
Now, you probably don’t remember Cushendun Caves, but the place was used to depict the chamber beneath Storm’s End, where we saw Melisandre gave birth to a shadow baby:
Cushendun Caves, where Melisandre birthed her shadow monster. From TripAdvisor: https://t.co/hqjvF0sJET pic.twitter.com/KnnOaIjWc5
— Crown_For_A_King (@Crown_ForAKing) June 11, 2018
The first sign of the production moving to this location came with this picture:
This is unexpected ? #GameOfThrones
Via reddit pic.twitter.com/P9lVByYsBw— A Red Priestess (@a_red_priestess) June 6, 2018
The production didn’t spend too much time here, and apparently the filming was wound up really quickly. GoTlike Locations managed to get pictures:
Friday evening the crew rushed back from Cushendun to Belfast. Only a couple of trucks are still left and will likely disappear tomorrow. Security is still present, the road to the cave stays closed till Monday. pic.twitter.com/rMitMZaaUs
— GoTlike Locations (@GoTlikeLocation) June 8, 2018
The cave on Friday evening after the production has left. I think the dismantling of the construction at the entrance (and maybe more inside the cave) needs some time so the cave will only be open to public again on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/VpxhOQ6fP3
— GoTlike Locations (@GoTlikeLocation) June 8, 2018
Now, it’s worth noting that the typical pink signs that are indicative of filming, were absent. However, there were vans with the G & H Film and Television Services brand, which is a firm that works with GoT production:
A little side note on the Cushendun shooting. There was not a single sign inside or around that village so it could have very well been for a different G&H production. All those vehicles with pink stickers were very telling though. pic.twitter.com/YWoNUb32NW
— GoTlike Locations (@GoTlikeLocation) June 9, 2018
That lable reads Game of Thrones, so it’s safe to assume the production was indeed filming for the show. A short length could mean it was used for a relatively short scene.
What do you guys think? Any clues about what could have been filmed at Cushendun Caves? Talk to us in the comments, down below!
Game of Thrones prequel series Bloodmoon was ordered by HBO for a pilot, which means that the show is now filming, even though it’s for just one episode. Now, we have previously reported about the show’s ongoing filming, but today we have a familiar development on the sets. Read on!
As you might know, Bloodmoon is filming in Northern Ireland, as we expected it to. We also recently talked about the show’s simultaneous filming at Gaeta, Italy, and how we could have gotten what is possibly the first look at Naomi Watts in her character costume. There was another confirmation of her presence at the Italy shoots:
#new ?| Naomi with fans in Gaeta, Italy
(shared by chiara_macari on Instagram) pic.twitter.com/EquidtoRYo— naomi watts source (@nwattsource) July 16, 2019
Moving back to the Northern Ireland sets, we have a bigger development. The sets we have seen till now have mostly looked like parts of a big cave rig, and now a Weirwood tree has popped up on the sets:
22/06/2019 Titanic Studios pic.twitter.com/ilsorJByX5
— A Red Priestess (@a_red_priestess) July 16, 2019
We knew the Children of the Forest were going to be a part of the storyline, so as such it’s not a surprise to see a Weirwood tree pop up. What do you guys think? Excited yet? Talk to us in the comments, down below!
Game of Thrones finally ended after an almost decade long run, and HBO isn’t wasting any time. The first approved prequel series to the show had begun the early stages of production recently, with the working title of ‘Bloodmoon‘. The show had begun filming in Northern Ireland, but reports are now saying that the show is also filming in Italy. Read on!
The official source for Game of Thrones news, Entertainment Weekly revealed that the filming on the pilot episode of the Game of Thrones prequel, Bloodmoon, has “quietly begun” in Northern Ireland. We also had some exclusive pictures of the locations being prepared for filming. Now, filming news for the show is coming from the Italian town of Gaeta, at Grotta del Turco, where the prequel is filming, according to local news outlet Il Messaggero:
Giù per 300 gradini si scende alla Grotta del Turco per ammirare i bei riflessi verdi e turchesi del mare di #Gaeta pic.twitter.com/Qly6HThFoK
— Visit Lazio (@visit_lazio) August 22, 2015
The place matches what we have seen in Northern Ireland, where the filming will be in cave-like environments. A cave rig has also been built at the Titanic Studios at Belfast.
I think it looks like a mini cave system
04/06/2019#Bloodmoon pic.twitter.com/KsAp0JCQ1p— A Red Priestess (@a_red_priestess) June 10, 2019
This is the first time for Westeros to find a location in Italy, with Spain being the closest it ever got.
In case you don’t remember, the prequel is helmed by Jane Goldman, along with George R. R. Martin. S. J. Clarkson has been hired to direct the pilot. The show has an ensemble cast starring Naomi Watts, Naomi Ackie, Denise Gough, Miranda Richardson, Josh Whitehouse, Jamie Campbell Bower, Sheila Atim, Ivanno Jeremiah, Alex Sharp and Toby Regbo.
The pilot will decide whether the show gets picked up for full production. Bloodmoon is expected to air in late 2020 or early 2021. We’ll be updating you about the prequel as it progresses.
Are you excited yet? Talk to us in the comments, down below!
Game of Thrones ended but has opened up new possibilities for the prequel series with the working title ‘Bloodmoon‘ whose pilot filming is under progress. While the last week we reported the cast and crew members gathering in Belfast for filming, today we bring you more new updates regarding the production of the new series, featuring some exclusive images.
First of all, for the ones who are already familiar with the ‘pink’ signboards Game of Thrones originally used for guiding the cast members to the filming locations, new signboards have emerged in Belfast this time orange in colour and with a new logo of mammoths. We’ve already seen a mammoth in the Wildling Army during the episode ‘The Watchers on the Wall’ in Season 4, and this logo suggests that we will definitely see more of them in the new series. Take a look:
Secondly, the Marble Arch Caves of Northern Ireland will reportedly remain closed for the filming of the prequel. Here are some of the photos:
Titanic Studies of Northern Ireland, Belfast serve as a prime location for the filming of Game of Thrones. While construction around the set was evident the last month, more and more set pieces have started in and around similar to what we saw for Season 8 of Game of Thrones, while it was under production. Here are a few photos:
Lastly, a source reported sightings of the crew and a few vanity vans around the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland. It looks like Antrim Coast will also serve as a major filming location for the ‘Bloodmoon’ TV series. Check out these photos:
As months pass and we approach towards the end of the year, more and more updates on the filming and the cast and the crew will surely surface. Yet these quick updates are surely an easy way to get through what some fans weren’t expecting from the final season of Game of Thrones. We really hope the ‘Bloodmoon’ requel series lives up to the hype.
What were your thoughts on this filming update on the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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