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House of The Dragon Costume Designer provides a sneak-peek at the show’s set
Game of Thrones ended more than a year ago. It was a mystical journey that covered the lives of both the viewers and the performers for a decade. Fans of the series miss the show terribly (so does HBO as their money-making mine!). As a result, HBO is trying hard to woo back its audience with the help of one of their most famous franchise. They have already got the viewers on their toes by including the prequel to the show House of The Dragon in their programming line-up for 2021-22. The show is fast on track for release in 2022. A little peek into the set, here and there, always piques our interest.
Jany Temime, a costume designer who’s worked on famous movies like the Harry Potter series, Bruges, Skyfall and Gravity is a crew member for the prequel series. She posted a photo of Leavesden Studios in Watford, England, tagging it with #GameofThrones.
Leavesden Studios is the production headquarters for House of the Dragon in its first season. Although, like its mother show, it will also film in other areas. Temime posting this image can only mean that pre-production is rolling on, which means that filming will soon begin.
The sight of the rainbow over the show’s set might be a good omen by the Gods of Westeros. What do you think? Tell us in the comments below!
Game of Thrones was the most celebrated show of the 21st century. The fantastical drama set the bar for quality TV shows really high. The series was famous for its beautiful scenery, gruesome battles and on-point casting. However, it was also famous for various controversial scenes. Quite a number of viewers were shocked by the amount of nudity and sex scenes on the HBO epic. The cast tried to explain to the public why they were important to the story. Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner doesn’t feel shy went it comes to expressing herself on the screen. She plays a bold girlfriend of a drug dealer in her new movie Heavy.
The 24-year-old actress plays Maddie, the girlfriend of high-end drug dealer Seven ‘Sev’ Max (Daniel Zovatto). The couple is living it up in New York City. Sev knows exactly where to sell his gear; to trust-fund clients, at model parties and crazed drug-fuelled escapades.
Sev has a painful past as well as many vices of his own, which leads him to find comfort in all the wrong places. While Maddie is equally broken, she is Sev’s true love, but he realises this all too late.
Maddie says at the end of the trailer: “This is the kind of story where everyone is to blame and no one is spared. Then again they do say that love conquers all.”
Are you excited to see Sophie in a brand new role? Tell us in the comments below!
The Red Wedding year 2020 was nothing short of a horror movie. The deaths and destruction that humanity faced in the past year was tremendous. Many people lost their lives and livelihoods in the wretched year. The world is slowly trying to get back on its feet with new hopes in the year 2021. The entertainment industry plays a big part in keeping these hopes alive with new movies and TV shows. What’s better than watching our favourite stars in a new project? Game of Thrones’ Charles Dance is back to the silver screen with British Horror movie The Delivered.
Written and directed by Thomas Clay, The Delivered stars Maxine Peake, Charles Dance, Freddie Fox and Tanya Reynolds. Set on an isolated farm in Shropshire in 1657, The Delivered tells the story of Fanny Lye (Maxine). She’s a woman who learns to transcend her oppressive marriage and discover a new world of possibility – albeit at great personal cost. Living a life of Puritan stricture with husband John and young son Arthur. Fanny Lye’s world is shaken to its core by the unexpected arrival of two strangers in need. A young couple closely pursued by a ruthless sheriff and his deputy.
Charles Dance plays the role of Fanny’s husband, John Lye. He has also joined the cast of Neil Gaiman’s DC comic adaptation The Sandman.
Are you excited about the horror movie? Tell us in the comments below!
The history of the world as we know wouldn’t have been possible without the skill of writers. There have been many established figures in the course of human history who provided an insight into our past. The authors, through their own views, show the world how different interactions and norms were followed at the time of writing. Some provide a journalistic view, some are a biography while others are purely fictional. George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire was the basis of the biggest TV show of the decade, the Game of Thrones. Similarly, Apple TV’s Dickinson is a biography-based series which peeks into the life of the American poet Emily Dickinson.
Apart from Hailee Steinfeld’s spectacular acting, what makes the show even more exciting is the addition of Finn Jones in season 2. Finn Jones rose to the spotlight with his role Ser Loras Tyrell on Game of Thrones. The Knight of Flowers was a fan favourite even with his untimely exit in Season 6.
The biographical series casts Jones as a real life newspaper publisher and editor Samuel Bowles. Jones is present from the very first scene of the season. Strutting through his printing press as the rest of the world — and in particular, Amherst, where Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) and company live — is obsessed with his daily paper, the Springfield Republican.
What do you think of Dickinson? Tell us in the comments below!
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