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====Starring cast====
 
====Starring cast====
* [[Peter Dinklage]] as [[Tyrion Lannister]] (4 episodes)
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* [[Peter Dinklage]] as [[Tyrion Lannister]] (5 episodes)
 
* [[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]] as Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]] as Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Lena Headey]] as Queen Regent [[Cersei Lannister]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Lena Headey]] as Queen Regent [[Cersei Lannister]] (4 episodes)
* [[Emilia Clarke]] as Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] (3 episodes)
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* [[Emilia Clarke]] as Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] (4 episodes)
* [[Kit Harington]] as [[Jon Snow]] (4 episodes)
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* [[Kit Harington]] as [[Jon Snow]] (5 episodes)
 
* [[Aidan Gillen]] as Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Aidan Gillen]] as Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] (4 episodes)
 
*[[Charles Dance]] as Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] ("[[The Wars to Come]]")
 
*[[Charles Dance]] as Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] ("[[The Wars to Come]]")
 
* [[Natalie Dormer]] as Lady [[Margaery Tyrell]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Natalie Dormer]] as Lady [[Margaery Tyrell]] (3 episodes)
* [[Stephen Dillane]] as King [[Stannis Baratheon]] (4 episodes)
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* [[Stephen Dillane]] as King [[Stannis Baratheon]] (5 episodes)
* [[Liam Cunningham]] as Ser [[Davos Seaworth]] (3 episodes)
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* [[Liam Cunningham]] as Ser [[Davos Seaworth]] (4 episodes)
* [[Carice van Houten]] as Lady [[Melisandre]] (2 episodes)
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* [[Carice van Houten]] as Lady [[Melisandre]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Indira Varma]] as [[Ellaria Sand]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Indira Varma]] as [[Ellaria Sand]] (2 episodes)
* [[Alfie Allen]] as [[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]] ("[[High Sparrow (episode)|High Sparrow]]")
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* [[Alfie Allen]] as [[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]] (2 episodes)
* [[John Bradley]] as [[Samwell Tarly]] (4 episodes)
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* [[John Bradley]] as [[Samwell Tarly]] (5 episodes)
* [[Sophie Turner]] as [[Sansa Stark]] (4 episodes)
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* [[Sophie Turner]] as [[Sansa Stark]] (5 episodes)
 
* [[Maisie Williams]] as [[Arya Stark]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Maisie Williams]] as [[Arya Stark]] (2 episodes)
* [[Kristofer Hivju]] as [[Tormund Giantsbane]] ("The Wars to Come")
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* [[Kristofer Hivju]] as [[Tormund Giantsbane]] (2 episodes)
* [[Hannah Murray]] as [[Gilly]] (2 episodes)
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* [[Hannah Murray]] as [[Gilly]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Conleth Hill]] as [[Varys]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Conleth Hill]] as [[Varys]] (3 episodes)
* [[Gwendoline Christie]] as [[Brienne of Tarth]] (3 episodes)
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* [[Gwendoline Christie]] as [[Brienne of Tarth]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Jerome Flynn]] as Ser [[Bronn]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Jerome Flynn]] as Ser [[Bronn]] (2 episodes)
* [[Michiel Huisman]] as [[Daario Naharis]] (3 episodes)
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* [[Michiel Huisman]] as [[Daario Naharis]] (4 episodes)
* [[Nathalie Emmanuel]] as [[Missandei]] (3 episodes)
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* [[Nathalie Emmanuel]] as [[Missandei]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Dean-Charles Chapman]] as King [[Tommen Baratheon]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Dean-Charles Chapman]] as King [[Tommen Baratheon]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Tom Wlaschiha]] as [[Jaqen H'ghar]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Tom Wlaschiha]] as [[Jaqen H'ghar]] (2 episodes)
* [[Michael McElhatton]] as Lord [[Roose Bolton]] ("High Sparrow")
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* [[Michael McElhatton]] as Lord [[Roose Bolton]] (2 episodes)
* [[Iwan Rheon]] as [[Ramsay Bolton]] ("High Sparrow")
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* [[Iwan Rheon]] as [[Ramsay Bolton]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Diana Rigg]] as Lady [[Olenna Tyrell]]<ref>[http://edinburghfestival.list.co.uk/article/62187-interview-diana-rigg-on-making-her-edinburgh-festival-fringe-debut-with-no-turn-unstoned/]</ref>
 
* [[Diana Rigg]] as Lady [[Olenna Tyrell]]<ref>[http://edinburghfestival.list.co.uk/article/62187-interview-diana-rigg-on-making-her-edinburgh-festival-fringe-debut-with-no-turn-unstoned/]</ref>
* [[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]] (2 episodes)
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* [[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]] (3 episodes)
   
 
====Selected guest starring cast====
 
====Selected guest starring cast====
 
* [[Ben Crompton]] as [[Eddison Tollett]] (5 episodes)
 
* [[Brenock O'Connor]] as [[Olly]] (5 episodes)
 
* [[Jacob Anderson]] as [[Grey Worm]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Roger Ashton-Griffiths]] as Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Roger Ashton-Griffiths]] as Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Ian Beattie]] as Ser [[Meryn Trant]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Ian Beattie]] as Ser [[Meryn Trant]] (4 episodes)
* [[Ben Crompton]] as [[Eddison Tollett]] (4 episodes)
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* [[Tara Fitzgerald]] as Queen [[Selyse Baratheon]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Joel Fry]] as [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Julian Glover]] as [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Julian Glover]] as [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] (4 episodes)
* [[Brenock O'Connor]] as [[Olly]] (4 episodes)
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* [[Kerry Ingram]] as Princess [[Shireen Baratheon]] (4 episodes)
* [[Jacob Anderson]] as [[Grey Worm]] (3 episodes)
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* [[Ian McElhinney]] as Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Daniel Portman]] as [[Podrick Payne]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Owen Teale]] as Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] (4 episodes)
 
* [[Dominic Carter]] as [[Janos Slynt]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Dominic Carter]] as [[Janos Slynt]] (3 episodes)
* [[Tara Fitzgerald]] as Queen [[Selyse Baratheon]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Joel Fry]] as [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Kerry Ingram]] as Princess [[Shireen Baratheon]] (3 episodes)
 
 
* [[Finn Jones]] as Ser [[Loras Tyrell]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Finn Jones]] as Ser [[Loras Tyrell]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Anton Lesser]] as [[Qyburn]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Anton Lesser]] as [[Qyburn]] (3 episodes)
* [[Ian McElhinney]] as Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Daniel Portman]] as [[Podrick Payne]] (3 episodes)
 
 
* [[Eugene Simon]] as Ser [[Lancel Lannister]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Eugene Simon]] as Ser [[Lancel Lannister]] (3 episodes)
* [[Owen Teale]] as Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] (3 episodes)
 
 
* [[Will Tudor]] as [[Olyvar]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Will Tudor]] as [[Olyvar]] (3 episodes)
 
* [[Jonathan Pryce]] as the [[High Sparrow]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Jonathan Pryce]] as the [[High Sparrow]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Paul Bentley]] as the [[High Septon (After the Riot of King’s Landing)|High Septon]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Paul Bentley]] as the [[High Septon (After the Riot of King’s Landing)|High Septon]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Ian Gelder]] as Ser [[Kevan Lannister]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Ian Gelder]] as Ser [[Kevan Lannister]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Peter Vaughan]] as [[Maester Aemon]] (2 episodes)
 
* [[Ciaran Hinds]] as [[Mance Rayder]] ("The Wars to Come")
 
* [[Ciaran Hinds]] as [[Mance Rayder]] ("The Wars to Come")
 
* [[Keisha Castle-Hughes]] as [[Obara Sand]] ("[[Sons of the Harpy (episode)|Sons of the Harpy]]")
 
* [[Keisha Castle-Hughes]] as [[Obara Sand]] ("[[Sons of the Harpy (episode)|Sons of the Harpy]]")
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* [[Jessica Henwick]] as [[Nymeria Sand]] ("Sons of the Harpy")
 
* [[Jessica Henwick]] as [[Nymeria Sand]] ("Sons of the Harpy")
 
* [[Rosabell Laurenti Sellers]] as [[Tyene Sand]] ("Sons of the Harpy")
 
* [[Rosabell Laurenti Sellers]] as [[Tyene Sand]] ("Sons of the Harpy")
* [[Faye Marsay]] as the [[The Waif|Waif]] ("High Sparrow")
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* [[Faye Marsay]] as the [[The Waif|Waif]] ("[[High Sparrow (episode)|High Sparrow]]")
 
* [[DeObia Oparei]] as [[Areo Hotah]] ("[[The House of Black and White]]")
 
* [[DeObia Oparei]] as [[Areo Hotah]] ("[[The House of Black and White]]")
 
* [[Toby Sebastian]] as Prince [[Trystane Martell]] ("The House of Black and White")
 
* [[Toby Sebastian]] as Prince [[Trystane Martell]] ("The House of Black and White")
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* [[Nell Tiger Free]] as Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon]] ("The House of Black and White")
 
* [[Nell Tiger Free]] as Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon]] ("The House of Black and White")
 
* [[Rupert Vansittart]] as [[Yohn Royce]] ("The Wars to Come")
 
* [[Rupert Vansittart]] as [[Yohn Royce]] ("The Wars to Come")
* [[Peter Vaughan]] as [[Maester Aemon]] ("The House of Black and White")
 
 
 
====Yet to appear====
 
====Yet to appear====
 
Returning cast:
 
Returning cast:
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New minor cast:
 
New minor cast:
* [[Gianpiero Cognoli]] as [[Master Eaton]]. Announced September 17, 2014<ref name="Sept17Casting">[http://watchersonthewall.com/mishael-lopes-cardozo-cast-game-thrones-season-5/]</ref>
 
 
* [[Emma Maguire]] as a [[Winterfell worker]]. Announced September 17, 2014<ref name="Sept17Casting" />
 
* [[Emma Maguire]] as a [[Winterfell worker]]. Announced September 17, 2014<ref name="Sept17Casting" />
 
* [[Oengus MacNamara]] as TBA. Announced October 2, 2014.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/actorsintl/posts/807483375977861]</ref>
 
* [[Oengus MacNamara]] as TBA. Announced October 2, 2014.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/actorsintl/posts/807483375977861]</ref>
* [[Peter Silverleaf]] as [[Elboneno]]. Announced October 19, 2014<ref>[http://www.spotlight.com/6938-0161-0123/]</ref>
 
 
* [[Bobby Asghar]] as [[Catacomb Master #1]]. Announced October 20, 2014<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6800489/]</ref>
 
* [[Bobby Asghar]] as [[Catacomb Master #1]]. Announced October 20, 2014<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6800489/]</ref>
 
* [[Annika Hillbrink]] as a [[sword fighting wight]]. Announced October 27, 2014<ref>[http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/view.php?uid=485386]</ref>
 
* [[Annika Hillbrink]] as a [[sword fighting wight]]. Announced October 27, 2014<ref>[http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/view.php?uid=485386]</ref>

Revision as of 07:05, 11 May 2015

Season 5 of Game of Thrones was commissioned by HBO on 8 April 2014, following a substantial increase in audience figures between the third and fourth seasons.[3] The fifth and sixth seasons were commissioned simultaneously, the first time HBO has commissioned two seasons at once for a major drama series.

The season consists of ten episodes. It began filming in July 2014 and concluded on 12 December 2014.[4][5] David Benioff and D.B. Weiss return as executive producers and showrunners for both seasons five and six, having signed a new two-year contract with HBO in early 2014.

The season premiered on April 12, 2015.

Season 5 is based mostly on the fourth and fifth novels of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, respectively. The storylines of the two books run concurrently but follow different sets of characters.[6]

Plot

Template:Season 5 plot

Production

Location scouting for Season 5 took 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.[7] The Spanish locations which were scouted are in Andalusia, namely the Alhambra of Granada, the Alcázar of Seville and the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos of Córdoba.[8][9][10]

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.[11] 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.[12]

Locations have been scouted in Seville as well as the nearby town of Osuna.[13] Fresco Film Productions put out an open casting call via Facebook for extras in the area.[14] 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 by the Italian Renaissance, La Colegiata (a church founded in 1535), and the Canteras de Osuna (the old quarries that supplied stone for the town).[15]

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.[16]

On July 13, 2014, it was confirmed that filming would 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.[17]

On July 27, 2014, in an interview with Sophie Turner, she confirmed that she would start filming in Belfast on Wednesday July 30.[18]

On August 9, 2014, it was confirmed that the production team in Spain would be filming in one of Osuna's active bull-fighting rings, the Plaza de Toros, but that actual filming in the ring might not take place until October.[19] Bull fights are held at the Plaza de Toros annually, events which end with bulls actually being killed in the arena.[20]

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. [21] 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.[22] 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.

On August 24, 2014, WatchersOnTheWall.com reported that filming would again return to Diocletian's Palace in Croatia. The cellars of the palace were previously used as the underground passageways in Meereen during Season 4.[23]

On September 3, 2014, Kristian Nairn (Hodor) revealed that he will not be returning in Season 5: "We're not actually in Season Five, by the way. We have a season off. We have a year’s hiatus...Solely because, I imagine, our storyline is up to the end of the books. - So I get a year off now."[24] There was concern that Bran Stark would not appear either, since his storyline had almost reached the end of its material from the fifth and most recent novel, A Dance with Dragons, but Isaac Hempstead-Wright, who plays Bran, seemed to imply he would be back.[25] However, it was later confirmed Bran would indeed not be in the fifth season.[26] On October 6, 2014, Art Parkinson (Rickon) confirmed that he and Natalia Tena (Osha) would not be returning in Season 5.[27]

On October 14, 2014, Game of Thrones production units were observed filming in Córdoba, Spain, at the Roman Bridge of Córdoba.[28] Benioff and Weiss confirmed that Córdoba will represent at least some shots of the Free City of Volantis. The city is located at the mouth of the massive Rhoyne River, and is famous for its "Long Bridge" which crosses over it.[29]

That same week, Benioff and Weiss spoke in a special event at the Teatro Central de Sevilla. They confirmed that there would be flashbacks in Season 5, despite their previous assertions that there would never be flashbacks on the TV show. They did experiment with using flashbacks in the unaired pilot episode, but afterwards felt that it broke up the dramatic pacing. The books themselves do not have straightforward "flashback scenes", but POV narrators will remember or recall past events at length (i.e. when Jaime explains why he actually killed the Mad King, in "Kissed by Fire"). A drawback of this has been that they cannot always easily fit long expository speeches recounting large blocks of backstory into episodes (without resorting to Sexposition), so several major backstory events have only been briefly mentioned in passing (such as Rhaegar Targaryen). By Season 5, however, they have reached a point where there was no way to easily explain certain backstory events other than with flashback scenes. This apparently confirms earlier casting reports which indicated that there will be flashback scenes featuring Young Cersei. What remains to be seen, however, is if these flashback scenes will be presented as objectively true, with an omniscient camera, or if they will be based on the subjective recollection of the characters, Rashomon-style.[30]

Adaptation

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

While developing Season 4, Benioff admitted that "Season 5 gives him nightmares"[31]. However, once they actually had outlined the season, Benioff and Weiss revealed "the fear started to dissipate." They also claimed the season would be "drawing heavily" from A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, the fourth and fifth books of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire saga.[32]

The book series was originally planned as a trilogy (A Game of Thrones, A Dance with Dragons and The Winds of Winter), but 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 means the first three books are "Act One" of a three Act story. In fact, the climax of A Storm of Swords concludes many of the plot lines begun in A Game of Thrones. Furthermore, what Martin originally planned as the middle novel grew too vast to be published as a single tome, so he cut it into two books that take place concurrently: in very rough terms, 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 storylines that take place elsewhere (such as the Night's Watch at the Wall, Tyrion as he escapes to the Free Cities, and Daenerys in Slaver's Bay). Season 5 will present the events featured in these two books in chronological order, intercutting between the two clusters of storylines.

On the one hand, this combination of novels could easily span two seasons, since it would be longer than A Storm of Swords, which was adapted into the third season and most of the fourth one. On the other hand, whereas the Red Wedding happens around the middle of the third novel and provided a convenient climax for Season 3, there are no similarly game-changing or climactic events in the middle of A Feast for Crows or A Dance with Dragons —both of which are slower-paced than the previous novels anyway.

Ultimately, by the end most storylines will reach the end of the fifth and most recent book. Other storylines, however, may not yet reach the end of the latest material, as the TV series has never rigidly followed the original chronology. For example, while Bran's and Sansa's storylines were already nearly out of published material by the end of Season 4, Jon Snow was still not finished with all of his storyline from the third novel. Therefore, the rate at which each storyline exhausts its material may vary from one to the next, as it has previously.

Cast

Main article: Season 5 cast

Starring cast

Selected guest starring cast

Yet to appear

Returning cast:

New cast:

New minor cast:

Reportedly cast characters

Crew

Regular directors Neil Marshall, Alex Graves, Alik Sakharov, and Michelle MacLaren are not returning for Season 5. Notably, this is also the first time since Season 2 that no episodes are directed by the executive producers, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. MacLaren's departure also makes Season 5 the first since Season 2 with no female director. 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.

George R.R. Martin stated he would not be writing an episode, as he has done in every previous season, because he wants to focus on finishing The Winds of Winter, the sixth novel in the book series.[76] Meanwhile, Dave Hill, the former assistant for Benioff and Weiss and the writer of the Histories & Lore short videos, was brought forward to write an episode after Benioff and Weiss were impressed with his story ideas involving Olly and Ygritte in the fourth season.

The entire production crew that worked on Season 5, spread across several countries, consisted of roughly 1,000 people. Of these, about 750 worked in Northern Ireland - that is, about 250 worked exclusively in other countries, but many of those who worked at the production's home base in Northern Ireland also visited filming locations in other countries.[77] Of these, the entire costuming department includes about 100 people (including major designers, embroiderers, hairstylists, cleaners, cloth-agers, sorters and fitters, and metal armor forgers).[78] As for the cast in Season 5, the show employed 166 actors who had speaking roles, and another 5,000 extras for crowd scenes.[79]

Credits

Writers

Directors

Episodes

# Image Title Airdate Viewers/Rating
41 Game of Throne Season 5 03 "The Wars to Come" April 12, 2015 8.00
Cersei and Jaime adjust to a world without Tywin. Varys reveals a conspiracy to Tyrion. Dany faces a new threat to her rule. Jon is caught in between two kings.
42 Arya at door of House of Black and White "The House of Black and White" April 19, 2015 6.81
Arya arrives in Braavos. Pod and Brienne run into trouble on the road. Cersei fears for her daughter’s safety in Dorne as Ellaria Sand seeks revenge for Oberyn’s death. Stannis tempts Jon. An adviser tempts Dany.
43 Cersei and High Sparrow-5x03 "High Sparrow" April 26, 2015 6.71
In Braavos, Arya sees the Many-Faced God. In King’s Landing, Queen Margaery enjoys her new husband. Tyrion and Varys walk the Long Bridge of Volantis.
44 File:Sons of the harpy ending grey worm selmy.png "Sons of the Harpy" May 3, 2015 6.82
The Faith Militant grow increasingly aggressive. Jaime and Bronn head south. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes vow vengeance.
45 Wiki-wordmark "Kill the Boy" May 10, 2015
Dany makes a difficult decision in Meereen. Jon recruits the help of an unexpected ally. Brienne searches for Sansa. Theon remains under Ramsay’s control.
46 Wiki-wordmark "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" May 17, 2015
Arya trains. Jorah and Tyrion run into slavers. Trystane and Myrcella make plans. Jaime and Bronn reach their destination. The Sand Snakes attack.
47 Wiki-wordmark "The Gift" May 24, 2015
Jon prepares for conflict. Sansa tries to talk to Theon. Brienne waits for a sign. Stannis remains stubborn. Jaime attempts to reconnect with family.
48 Wiki-wordmark "Hardhome" May 31, 2015
Arya makes progress in her training. Sansa confronts an old friend. Cersei struggles. Jon travels.
49 Wiki-wordmark "The Dance of Dragons" June 7, 2015
Synopsis to be announced.
50 Wiki-wordmark Season 5, Episode 10 June 14, 2015
Synopsis to be announced.

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