Showrunners say season 6 is the best they've done
The upcoming season of "Game of Thrones" remains the most
anticipated season ever, and according to its showrunners, it has no
weak episode.
After series of teasers, posters, an official trailer and interviews, the "Game of Thrones" showrunners have something to add.
According to Emmy winners David Benioff and Dan Weiss, the upcoming sixth season of "Game Of Thrones" is the best they've done.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Benioff said "Dan
and I talk about this a lot. This is not us trying to hype it. Usually
there’s an episode or two we’re kind of nervous about, that didn’t turn
out as well as we hoped. This season there is not a weak episode. We had
great directors who knew what they were doing, paired with excellent
directors of photography.
We thought at
the script stage it might be our strongest season. Then the episodes
came in better than we hoped. We’re always reluctant to say it’s ‘the
best season yet’ because so much of that is in the eyes of the beholder.
And Dan and I are so close to it that it’s impossible to be unbiased.
But that’s my sense – watching them all together now, this is the best
one we’ve done. It’s also the one I’m proudest of, because it was the
hardest.”
In 2015, the HBO show earned a place in the 2016 Guinness Book of World Records as the 'Largest TV drama simulcast, after the second episode of the fifth season was broadcast in 173 countries at the same time.
Emila Clarke who plays Daenerys Targaryen on show, had teased that the upcoming "Game of Thrones" season will be one of the most shocking ever.
The fifth season of show came to an end in June 2014 with the epic death of Jon Snow. In 2015, Harrngton was spotted around Belfast, Ireland, where the HBO show films its interior scenes.
In a recent interview with BBC Breakfast, Kit Harington confirmed that his character was killed at the end of season five.
"I
think anyone who wants to know what happens in season six has to wait
until it comes out. All I can tell you is Jon Snow is dead. He died at
the end of last season," he said.
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