The new “Game of Thrones” series returns “home”

The Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is returning to filming in Northern Ireland

game of thrones It has a strong connection with Northern Ireland as a filming location. but Dragon Housepart of the show, moved to England to film.

Now, another introductionKnight of the Seven Kingdomshas been moved to what Richard Williams, head of a film production company in Northern Ireland, calls “the home of the thrones.”

“We always knew we had this ongoing relationship with HBO – our largest client ever – and the standard for high-quality global TV drama, so we were very pleased to have it back,” he said. BBC News.

“This reaffirms, both from an industry perspective and from a public and tourism perspective, that we are the home of thrones,” Richard continues.

“If you go to the set of one of these big productions – whatever your idea of ​​size is – it’s always wrong, the thing is always 10 times bigger. I think it’ll be muddy, but it’ll still be great,” adds the film’s head.

Likewise, Robert Dowling, a fan of the show and also its boss game of thrones Tours said BBC News Which Knight of the Seven Kingdoms “It can only be filmed in Northern Ireland.”

It is worth noting that Knight of the Seven Kingdoms The film was filmed in various parts of Northern Ireland, including Glenarm Castle in County Antrim, Myra Castle in County Down, Tollymore Forest Park, Mount Hen in the Mournes, Cave Hill in Belfast, the hidden village of Galboley in the Antrim Valleys, as well as Titanic Studios.

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