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:''See main article on "[[Game of Thrones (TV series)#Future seasons, and catching up with the books]]"''
   
Although the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels were originally planned as a trilogy, to be titled ''A Game of Thrones'', ''A Dance with Dragons'' and ''The Winds of Winter'', eventually George R.R. Martin realized his plot of "book one" would have to be expanded into three novels (''A Game of Thrones'', ''A Clash of Kings'' and ''A Storm of Swords''), which effectively means the first three books are one very long novel. In fact, the climax of ''A Storm of Swords'' concludes many of the plotlines begun in ''A Game of Thrones''. Thus Tywin's death at the end of ''A Storm of Swords'' essentially marks the end of "Act One" of a three Act story.
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Although the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels were originally planned as a trilogy, to be titled ''A Game of Thrones'', ''A Dance with Dragons'' and ''The Winds of Winter'', eventually George R.R. Martin realized his plot of "book one" would have to be expanded into three novels (''A Game of Thrones'', ''A Clash of Kings'' and ''A Storm of Swords''), which effectively means the first three books are one very long novel. In fact, the climax of ''A Storm of Swords'' concludes many of the plotlines begun in ''A Game of Thrones''. Thus Tywin's death at the end of ''A Storm of Swords'' essentially marks the end of "Act One" of a three Act story.
   
Furthermore, what Martin originally planned as the middle novel (''A Dance With Dragons'') grew so vast that it could not be published as a single novel, so he answered [[Meereenese Knot#In the books|the dilemma]] by cutting the novel into two books that happen concurrently: the fourth one (''A Feast For Crows'') follows all of the characters in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] while the fifth one (''A Dance With Dragons'') covers the rest. The TV series will present these events in chronological order, "drawing heavily" from both books for Season 5.<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/06/18/game-of-thrones-season-5]</ref>
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Furthermore, what Martin originally planned as the middle novel (''A Dance With Dragons'') grew so vast that it could not be published as a single novel, so he answered [[Meereenese Knot#In the books|the dilemma]] by cutting the novel into two books that happen concurrently: the fourth one (''A Feast For Crows'') follows all of the characters in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] while the fifth one (''A Dance With Dragons'') covers the rest. The TV series will present these events in chronological order, "drawing heavily" from both books for Season 5.<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/06/18/game-of-thrones-season-5]</ref>
   
 
While developing Season 4, Benioff said that "Season 5 gives him nightmares"<ref>[http://www.hypable.com/2013/07/22/game-of-thrones-season-4-comic-co/]</ref>. After Season 4 aired, however, Benioff and D.B. Weiss stated that once they actually had outlined Season 5 "the fear started to dissipate."<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/06/18/game-of-thrones-season-5]</ref> Combining the fourth and fifth novels essentially recreates Martin's original middle novel, which would have been even longer than ''A Storm of Swords''. Since this novel was adapted into Seasons 3 and 4, it follows that the combined fourth and fifth novels would have to be adapted across two seasons as well. Yet, whereas the [[Red Wedding]] happens in the middle of the third novel and provided a convenient climax for Season 3, there are no similarly game-changing events around the middle of ''A Feast for Crows'' or ''A Dance with Dragons''. Ultimately, judging by news of characters and events that belong to the second half of the fifth book, it seems the majority of the fourth and fifth novels will be adapted into a single season, presumably by simplifying and cutting some story lines, which would mean Season 5 could reach the end of all currently published source material. This may not be true for every storyline, of course: Bran Stark and Theon Greyjoy's storylines actually reached the end of their book 3 material by the end of Season 3, and were already filming material from book 5 in Season 4. In contrast, other storylines such as Brienne of Tarth or Jon Snow didn't quite reach the end of their book 3 material by the end of Season 4. Most of the subplots involving the ironborn were also omitted from Season 4 (to the point that Yara Greyjoy only appears for three minutes of screentime). Thus certain subplots might reach the end of books 4 and 5 during Season 5, while others may be put on hold until Season 6.<ref>[http://watchersonthewall.com/game-thrones-season-five-cast-announced-comic-con/]</ref><ref>[http://watchersonthewall.com/preparations-walk-begun-dubrovnik/ Preparations for the Walk have begun in Dubrovnik, Split stands ready - '''WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS ALERT!''']</ref>
 
While developing Season 4, Benioff said that "Season 5 gives him nightmares"<ref>[http://www.hypable.com/2013/07/22/game-of-thrones-season-4-comic-co/]</ref>. After Season 4 aired, however, Benioff and D.B. Weiss stated that once they actually had outlined Season 5 "the fear started to dissipate."<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/06/18/game-of-thrones-season-5]</ref> Combining the fourth and fifth novels essentially recreates Martin's original middle novel, which would have been even longer than ''A Storm of Swords''. Since this novel was adapted into Seasons 3 and 4, it follows that the combined fourth and fifth novels would have to be adapted across two seasons as well. Yet, whereas the [[Red Wedding]] happens in the middle of the third novel and provided a convenient climax for Season 3, there are no similarly game-changing events around the middle of ''A Feast for Crows'' or ''A Dance with Dragons''. Ultimately, judging by news of characters and events that belong to the second half of the fifth book, it seems the majority of the fourth and fifth novels will be adapted into a single season, presumably by simplifying and cutting some story lines, which would mean Season 5 could reach the end of all currently published source material. This may not be true for every storyline, of course: Bran Stark and Theon Greyjoy's storylines actually reached the end of their book 3 material by the end of Season 3, and were already filming material from book 5 in Season 4. In contrast, other storylines such as Brienne of Tarth or Jon Snow didn't quite reach the end of their book 3 material by the end of Season 4. Most of the subplots involving the ironborn were also omitted from Season 4 (to the point that Yara Greyjoy only appears for three minutes of screentime). Thus certain subplots might reach the end of books 4 and 5 during Season 5, while others may be put on hold until Season 6.<ref>[http://watchersonthewall.com/game-thrones-season-five-cast-announced-comic-con/]</ref><ref>[http://watchersonthewall.com/preparations-walk-begun-dubrovnik/ Preparations for the Walk have begun in Dubrovnik, Split stands ready - '''WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS ALERT!''']</ref>
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* [[Sophie Turner]] as Princess [[Sansa Stark]]<ref>[http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/30090/20140723/game-of-thrones-season-5-cast-sophie-turner-oblivion-bastille.htm]</ref>
 
* [[Sophie Turner]] as Princess [[Sansa Stark]]<ref>[http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/30090/20140723/game-of-thrones-season-5-cast-sophie-turner-oblivion-bastille.htm]</ref>
 
* [[Maisie Williams]] as Princess [[Arya Stark]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/Maisie_Williams/status/475988637763768320]</ref>
 
* [[Maisie Williams]] as Princess [[Arya Stark]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/Maisie_Williams/status/475988637763768320]</ref>
* [[Gwendoline Christie]] as [[Brienne of Tarth]]<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/26/interview-roundup-game-thrones-san-diego-comic-con/]</ref>
 
 
* [[John Bradley]] as [[Samwell Tarly]]<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/26/interview-roundup-game-thrones-san-diego-comic-con/]</ref>
 
* [[John Bradley]] as [[Samwell Tarly]]<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/26/interview-roundup-game-thrones-san-diego-comic-con/]</ref>
 
* [[Kristofer Hivju]] as [[Tormund Giantsbane]]<ref>[http://www.adressa.no/kultur/article9938873.ece]</ref>
 
* [[Kristofer Hivju]] as [[Tormund Giantsbane]]<ref>[http://www.adressa.no/kultur/article9938873.ece]</ref>
 
* [[Hannah Murray]] as [[Gilly]]<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/30/cast-members-descend-belfast-film-game-thrones-season-5/]</ref>
 
* [[Hannah Murray]] as [[Gilly]]<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/30/cast-members-descend-belfast-film-game-thrones-season-5/]</ref>
 
* [[Gwendoline Christie]] as [[Brienne of Tarth]]<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/26/interview-roundup-game-thrones-san-diego-comic-con/]</ref>
 
* [[Jerome Flynn]] as [[Bronn]]<ref>[http://watchersonthewall.com/game-thrones-season-5-update-porstewart-filming-continues-dean-charles-chapman-wraps-first-day-belfast/]</ref>
 
* [[Nathalie Emmanuel]] as [[Missandei]]<ref name="New Series Regulars">[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/07/nathalie-emmanuel-game-of-thrones_n_4747857.html]</ref>
 
* [[Nathalie Emmanuel]] as [[Missandei]]<ref name="New Series Regulars">[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/07/nathalie-emmanuel-game-of-thrones_n_4747857.html]</ref>
 
* [[Michiel Huisman]] as [[Daario Naharis]]<ref name="New Series Regulars" />
 
* [[Michiel Huisman]] as [[Daario Naharis]]<ref name="New Series Regulars" />
* [[Jerome Flynn]] as [[Bronn]]<ref>[http://watchersonthewall.com/game-thrones-season-5-update-porstewart-filming-continues-dean-charles-chapman-wraps-first-day-belfast/]</ref>
 
 
* [[Tom Wlaschiha]] as TBA<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/06/23/familiar-face-returning-game-thrones-season-5/]</ref><ref>This actor played [[Jaqen H'ghar]], one of the shape-shifting [[Faceless Men]], in Season 2. It is not clear, however, if he is meant to play the ''same'' Faceless Man.</ref>
 
* [[Tom Wlaschiha]] as TBA<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/06/23/familiar-face-returning-game-thrones-season-5/]</ref><ref>This actor played [[Jaqen H'ghar]], one of the shape-shifting [[Faceless Men]], in Season 2. It is not clear, however, if he is meant to play the ''same'' Faceless Man.</ref>
 
* [[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/iainglenfans/status/493322505730674688]</ref>
 
* [[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/iainglenfans/status/493322505730674688]</ref>
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* A Dornish horse rider<ref name="WatchersOnTheWallReport" />
 
* A Dornish horse rider<ref name="WatchersOnTheWallReport" />
 
* [[Stalwart Shield]] <ref name="WatchersOnTheWallReport" />
 
* [[Stalwart Shield]] <ref name="WatchersOnTheWallReport" />
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* A Meereenese prostitute<ref name="WatchersOnTheWallReport" />
   
 
=== Crew ===
 
=== Crew ===
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===Posters===
 
===Posters===
   
===​Promos===
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===Promos===
   
 
==Video gallery==
 
==Video gallery==

Revision as of 03:43, 16 August 2014

Season 5 of Game of Thrones was formally commissioned by HBO on 8 April 2014, following a substantial increase in audience figures between the third and fourth seasons. The fifth and sixth seasons were commissioned simultaneously, the first time HBO has done so for a major drama series.[1]

The season is expected to again consist of ten episodes and is expected to commence production in July 2014, running late into the year. David Benioff and D.B. Weiss will return as executive producers and showrunners for both seasons, having signed a new two-year contract with HBO in early 2014.

The season is expected to premiere in April 2015.

Season 5 will consist of material from both the fourth and fifth novels of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons.[2] The two novels take place simultaneously alongside one another.

Plot

The show runners and executive producers, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, have confirmed that Season 5 will feature a storyline in Dorne, focused on the aftermath of Prince Oberyn Martell's death and on his daughters, the Sand Snakes.[3]

Production

Location scouting for Season 5 has taken place in Croatia and Spain. Filming in Croatia will continue in and around Dubrovnik, Split, and Žrnovnica, and will expand to new locations around Imotski and Šibenik.[4] The Spanish locations being scouted are in Andalusia, namely the Alhambra of Granada, the Alcázar of Seville and the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos of Córdoba.[5][6][7]

On July 2, 2014, U.S. ambassador to Spain James Costos confirmed at an economic forum meeting that Game of Thrones will be filming in the country. HBO later confirmed the same day that Seville was selected as the primary filming location, as well as other sites in the surrounding province of Seville.[8] Further reports strongly indicate that the Alcázar of Seville will serve as the Water Gardens, the seaside palace of House Martell located just outside of Sunspear, the capital of Dorne. Alcázar is the oldest palace still in use in Europe, acting as a part-time residence for the present Spanish royal family. The site was first fortified in 712, and the Almohads expanded it in the twelfth century, making it a royal residence in 1248. Extensive additions were also made in subsequent centuries. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. The Alcázar was previously used in Ridley Scott's 2005 film Kingdom of Heaven as the filming location for the court of the king of Jerusalem.[9]

Locations have been scouted in Seville as well as the nearby town of Osuna.[10] Fresco Film Productions has put out an open casting call via Facebook for extras in the area.[11] Rosario Andújar, the mayor of Osuna, stated in El Mundo that several filming locations which have been scouted include the Plaza de Toros (a bull ring with sandstone walls, over a century old), the university (built in 1548, with four towers and influenced from the Italian Renaissance, La Colegiata (a church founded in 1535), and the Canteras de Osuna (the old quarries that supplied stone for the town).[12]

On July 3, 2014 it was reported that filming will briefly return to Iceland, but apparently will not feature any major characters, instead focusing on landscape shots. Line producer Snorri Þórisson confirmed that the show intended to film a battle in Iceland in the month of November, but that with rewrites, the scene grew too large (the scene may now be filmed somewhere else, filmed with a combination of greenscreen, or pushed to Season 6). It is difficult to film protracted battle scenes in Iceland during the fall due to the very limited daylight hours.[13]

On July 13, 2014, it was confirmed that filming will begin in September in the town of Sibenik, Croatia. The location is most likely to represent parts of Braavos with St. James Cathedral rumored as the House of Black and White.[14]

On July 27, 2014, in an interview with Sophie Turner, she confirmed that she would start filming in Belfast on Wednesday July 30. [15]

On August 9, 2014, it was confirmed that the production team in Spain will be filming in one of Osuna's active bull-fighting rings, the Plaza de Toros. Actual filming in the ring might not take place until October.[16] Bull fights are held at the Plaza del Toros annually, events which end with bulls actually being killed in the arena.[17]

On August 11, 2014, WatchersOnTheWall.com reported that 86 year old actor actor J.J. Murphy died a matter of days after filming his first scenes as Denys Mallister, the commander of the Shadow Tower, the westernmost active castle on the Wall. [18] The same day, Benioff and Weiss made an official statement via HBO's twitter account that the role will not be recast: ""We will not be recasting J.J. Murphy. He was a lovely man, and the best Denys Mallister we could have hoped for. And now his watch is ended." Apparently Season 5 will continue to use those scenes that Murphy already filmed, and possibly rewrite other scenes to work around his absence.[19] This will make Denys the second posthumous character appearing in the TV series (as well as the second cast member who has died): actress Margaret John, who played Old Nan, died only two months before Season 1 premiered, though all of her scenes had already been completed.

Adaptation

See main article on "Game of Thrones (TV series)#Future seasons, and catching up with the books"

Although the A Song of Ice and Fire novels were originally planned as a trilogy, to be titled A Game of Thrones, A Dance with Dragons and The Winds of Winter, eventually George R.R. Martin realized his plot of "book one" would have to be expanded into three novels (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords), which effectively means the first three books are one very long novel. In fact, the climax of A Storm of Swords concludes many of the plotlines begun in A Game of Thrones. Thus Tywin's death at the end of A Storm of Swords essentially marks the end of "Act One" of a three Act story.

Furthermore, what Martin originally planned as the middle novel (A Dance With Dragons) grew so vast that it could not be published as a single novel, so he answered the dilemma by cutting the novel into two books that happen concurrently: the fourth one (A Feast For Crows) follows all of the characters in the Seven Kingdoms while the fifth one (A Dance With Dragons) covers the rest. The TV series will present these events in chronological order, "drawing heavily" from both books for Season 5.[20]

While developing Season 4, Benioff said that "Season 5 gives him nightmares"[21]. After Season 4 aired, however, Benioff and D.B. Weiss stated that once they actually had outlined Season 5 "the fear started to dissipate."[22] Combining the fourth and fifth novels essentially recreates Martin's original middle novel, which would have been even longer than A Storm of Swords. Since this novel was adapted into Seasons 3 and 4, it follows that the combined fourth and fifth novels would have to be adapted across two seasons as well. Yet, whereas the Red Wedding happens in the middle of the third novel and provided a convenient climax for Season 3, there are no similarly game-changing events around the middle of A Feast for Crows or A Dance with Dragons. Ultimately, judging by news of characters and events that belong to the second half of the fifth book, it seems the majority of the fourth and fifth novels will be adapted into a single season, presumably by simplifying and cutting some story lines, which would mean Season 5 could reach the end of all currently published source material. This may not be true for every storyline, of course: Bran Stark and Theon Greyjoy's storylines actually reached the end of their book 3 material by the end of Season 3, and were already filming material from book 5 in Season 4. In contrast, other storylines such as Brienne of Tarth or Jon Snow didn't quite reach the end of their book 3 material by the end of Season 4. Most of the subplots involving the ironborn were also omitted from Season 4 (to the point that Yara Greyjoy only appears for three minutes of screentime). Thus certain subplots might reach the end of books 4 and 5 during Season 5, while others may be put on hold until Season 6.[23][24]

Cast

Returning starring cast

All starring cast members whose characters survive the events of Season 4 are expected to return for the fifth season. The following cast members are confirmed:

Returning guest starring cast

New cast members

Characters (reported) being cast

Crew

In May 2014, David Nutter stated that he will be directing episodes 9 and 10 of Season 5.[73] On July 2, 2014, it was announced that director and cinematographer Michael Slovis will be directing two episodes in Season 5, the season premiere and the second episode. Slovis previously previously directed Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's 2008 TV series New Amsterdam.[74] On July 15, 2014, the full directors lineup was announced, indicating Mark Mylod, Jeremy Podeswa and Miguel Sapochnik will direct two consecutive episodes each; the third and fourth, the fifth and sixth, and the seventh and eighth respectively.[75]

Thus, regular directors Neil Marshall[76], Alex Graves, Alik Sakharov and Michelle MacLaren will not be returning for Season 5. Notably, this is also the first time since Season 2 that neither of the executive producers, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, will direct none of the episodes of a season. MacLaren's departure will also make Season 5 the first since Season 2 with no female director. Nor was there a female director in Season 1: MacLaren is the only female director who ever worked on the TV series, producing two episodes in Season 3 and another two in Season 4.

On July 25, George R.R. Martin stated that he will not be writing any episodes for Season 5 as he wants to focus on finishing The Winds of Winter (the planned sixth volume of the novel A Song of Ice and Fire). [77] This will be the first season to feature no episodes written by him.

Producers

Writers

Directors

Episodes

# Image Title Airdate Viewers/Rating
41 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 1 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
42 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 2 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
43 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 3 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
44 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 4 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
45 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 5 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
46 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 6 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
47 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 7 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
48 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 8 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
49 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 9 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
50 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 10 Spring 2015
Synopsis to be announced.

Image gallery

Posters

Promos

Video gallery

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