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Season 6 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.[1] The fifth and sixth seasons were commissioned simultaneously, the first time HBO has done so for a major drama series.

The season consists of ten episodes. It began filming in late July 2015 and concluded on December 17, 2015.[2][3] David Benioff and D.B. Weiss returned 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 premieres on April 24, 2016.

Season 6 will be based on the hitherto unreleased sixth novel of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, The Winds of Winter, along with a significant amount of leftover material from the fourth and fifth books, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, which run concurrently but follow different sets of characters.

Plot

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The White Walkers' army of the undead now numbers in the tens of thousands, and they are heading to the Wall.

Mountainstein

Though Cersei has been shamed and humbled by the Faith of the Seven, she is not ready to give up just yet.

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The Boltons' hold on the North is weakened by the escape of Sansa Stark and Theon Greyjoy.

Brynden Blackfish

Brynden "The Blackfish" Tully continues to hold Riverrun against the Lannisters in Robb Stark's name.

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Ellaria Sand's poisoning of Myrcella Baratheon will have consequences.

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Arya Stark is blinded for the unsanctioned killing of Meryn Trant using a Faceless Men disguise.

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Despite escaping Meereen alive, Daenerys is captured by a Dothraki khalasar.

Jon's death

Lord Commander Jon Snow is repeatedly stabbed by his own men and left for dead.

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Jon sends Samwell Tarly to the Citadel in Oldtown to become a maester and find a way to defeat the White Walkers.

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With Theon considered dead and the rest of Westeros locked in a power struggle, the Greyjoys plan their next move.

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Bran Stark continues to hone his powers in greensight, under the tutelage of the Three-eyed raven.

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Adaptation

While prior seasons followed a format of adapting roughly one book's worth of material per year (or one large book across two seasons, in the case of Season 3 and most of Season 4), Season 5 heavily condensed together most of the fourth and fifth novels in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons. The fourth and fifth novels did occur simultaneously, and were originally intended to be one massive novel (the fourth novel focuses on events in the Seven Kingdoms, the fifth on events at the Wall, in the Free Cities, and in Slaver's Bay). The result is that by the end of Season 5 most - though not all - storylines in the TV series caught up with the current novels, including:

Season 5 was heavily condensed, however, and two entire books worth of storylines simply could not fit into a single season. Therefore, several subplots were pushed back until Season 6, including:

  • Almost the entire House Greyjoy subplot since the second novel. The Greyjoys barely appear in the third novel (corresponding to Seasons 3 and 4), but then the narrative shifts to put a major focus on them in the fourth and fifth novels. Yara Greyjoy (called Asha Greyjoy in the books) even becomes a POV narrator. In contrast, the Greyjoys (as a faction, not including Theon) did not appear at all in Season 5.
  • Though the Dorne subplot was introduced in Season 5, it was extremely condensed, to the point that Doran Martell only briefly appeared in Season 5, and many other members of House Martell didn't appear at all. Two of Doran's children were omitted from the TV series and may not appear at all in the TV continuity - particularly including Doran's eldest child and heir, Arianne Martell, who is actually the POV narrator for much of the Dorne subplot. Similar to the Greyjoys, the narrative widens to give focus on the Martells in the fourth and fifth novels, but ultimately very little of the Martell storyline appeared in Season 5.
  • Arya Stark in Braavos - two more chapters after she goes blind at the end of the fourth novel. Another Arya chapter from the upcoming sixth novel was released as a preview before Season 5: the second half of it involved Arya killing a Lannister guard on her kill list who came to Braavos, and this was already adapted in Season 5; the first half of the chapter involved a lengthy scene at a stage play in Braavos, and screenshots confirm this will appear in Season 6.
  • Samwell Tarly and Gilly's long sea voyage to Oldtown, on the exact opposite side of Westeros, which takes them through Braavos and the Free Cities, and having to face the ironborn who are now ravaging the southwestern coasts.
  • The subplots in The Riverlands, centering around the Frey siege of the Tullys at Riverrun, the garrison commanded by Catelyn's uncle Brynden Tully. The Riverrun subplot involved Jaime Lannister in the novels, as he tries to negotiate with Brynden.
    • Also, Brienne of Tarth's wanderings in the Riverlands were omitted from Season 5. Much of this material wasn't directly relevant to overall plot threads, and several characters who were important to other plotlines now appear to have been reshuffled into other subplots in Season 6. Given how much Jaime and Brienne's subplots were changed in Season 5, it is unclear how these will play out in Season 6.
  • Bran Stark has only one more chapter, in the Cave of the three-eyed raven, but as it plays out in live action it may stretch across a significant amount of time: training in his magical powers, Bran experiences several visions of the past. When Bran returns in Season 6, the TV show will use this as a framing device to show various flashbacks from the novels, such as actually showing Bran's father Ned during Robert's Rebellion, and certain other key events. Some of these flashbacks appeared in one form or another in prior novels, when other characters recounted them through vivid narration, but the TV series only started depicting flashback scenes in Season 5 (the Prologue scene when Cersei has a flashback to her youth when she was given a prophecy about her downfall).
  • Tyrion's storyline as he was heading east to Meereen introduced a major new subplot involving a major political shakeup in the Free Cities. This was cut completely from Tyrion's storyline in Season 5, but after he leaves for Meereen it subsequently intersects with several other subplots (not Arya's). This will probably be cut entirely from the TV series continuity.

Some of these subplots were not omitted entirely but pushed back to Season 6, however this will inevitably lead to some changes compared to the novels, because they were originally interlinked with events happening in the other storylines. Particularly, Cersei's decisions as regent directly affected the Greyjoy, Martell, and Riverrun storylines, and to an extent the Braavos subplot (due to the banking crisis). Given that Cersei has already been arrested in the TV series, some of these choices may be shifted to her uncle Kevan Lannister, the new Hand of the King, loosely drawing on the long Small Council chapter from late in the fifth novel which hasn't been adapted yet. It also isn't clear why Jaime would leave King's Landing again to deal with Riverrun now that Cersei is arrested.

Therefore, Season 6 isn't really "entirely new material" because many subplots were adapted at an uneven pace - though the TV series has always been speeding up or slowing down the rate of different storylines: Jaime's storyline from the third novel was moved up to the end of Season 2 (because he had little material in the second novel), and Bran Stark's storyline from the fifth novel was actually moved up to Season 4, when other characters were still on their material from the late third novel. Jon Snow's subplot was actually delayed for some time - in the third novel, the Battle of Castle Black occurred immediately after Jon returned to Castle Black, which was quickly followed by Jon's election as Lord Commander: due to the mechanics of splitting the third novel in half, Jon returned to Castle Black in the Season 3 finale but the battle didn't occur until the climax of the Season 4 finale, which necessitated pushing the Night's Watch election to the beginning of Season 5 (had this occurred at the pace it did in the novels, Jon's election would actually have happened in the middle of Season 4).

Nonetheless, Season 6 will mostly draw upon the as-yet-unpublished sixth novel, The Winds of Winter - certainly for Jon Snow's storyline, as the final chapter of the fifth novel was the cliffhanger of Jon being stabbed by his own officers. George R.R. Martin did give the TV producers an outline of events that will happen in the final two unpublished novels - though at the same time, they don't have access to hundreds of pages of source material anymore (for pulling specific lines of dialogue, etc.)

Though Martin has released about half a dozen preview chapters from the sixth novel, it isn't clear how much of a basis they can be for any material in the TV series, due to existing differences between the book series and the adaptation. Also, until the book is released, there is no way of analyzing the adaptation process fully (e.g., if the actions of one character in Season 6 are actually a condensation of the actions of two different characters in the sixth novel).

Production

In Northern Ireland, production would run for five months, from late July to December.[4] Interior shooting returned to the show's headquarters, the Paint Hall Studios in Belfast. Meanwhile, location shooting took place at the following locations: Garron Point (previously Runestone)[5], the Winterfell set in Moneyglass[6], Magilligan (reprising its part as the Dothraki sea)[7], the Castle Black set at the Magheramorne quarry[8]Ballintoy (returning as Pyke)[9], a rural sept set in Larne[10]Glenarm (previously the Vale)[11], Carnlough Harbour (as a Braavosi canal)[12], Shane's Castle (once more as the foundations of the Great Sept of Baelor)[13], Carncastle (previously the fields around Winterfell)[14], Aghanloo Wood[15], Saintfield (as the site for "The Battle of the Bastards"[16], a climactic Northern battle[17][18], which demanded the show's lengthiest shoot for a battle scene)[19], the new Riverrun set in Corbet[20] (built for the first time, since in the third season the castle was realized only with Gosford Castle's gardens, an interior hall set and a distant matte painting for a single shot), the quarry on Knocklayd Mountain[15], Ballycastle in County Antrim, and Murlough Bay.[21]

Ever since Croatia was introduced into the production for the second season, it has been the main source of locations outside of Northern Ireland, yet this season only returned to the country for a brief shoot in Dubrovnik, which reappears as King's Landing.[22] Previously, Dubrovnik had been both King's Landing and Qarth, while Klis, Split and Šibenik depicted Meereen and Braavos. This season turned to new Spanish locations instead.[23]

In Spain, filming took place between late August and late October.[24] In Girona[25], the locations were the Sant Pere de Galligants abbey's exterior (as a Braavosi bridge)[26], the Plaça dels Jurats (as a Braavosi theater stage)[18], the streets of Ferran el Catòlic, Sant Martí and l’Escola Pia (as Braavosi street markets)[27][28], another local street (as an alley in Oldtown)[29], and the Girona Cathedral's exterior (as the Great Sept in King's Landing)[30]. Still in Catalonia, they filmed in the Santa Florentina Castle (as Horn Hill)[31], Montgrí Castle and Besalú.[32] Later locations where the Bardenas natural park in Navarre[33] (as the Dothraki Sea)[34] and the Zafra Castle in Guadalajara (as the Tower of Joy)[23]. In Peñíscola[35], all filming spots posed as Meereen: the Portal Fosc (as a dilapidated street)[36], the Plaza de Santa María (as a granary)[20], the Parque de la Artillería (as a garden)[37] and the Plaza de Armas. In Almería[38], filming took place at a new Vaes Dothrak set in Pechina[39], on the Tabernas Desert (as the Dothraki Sea)[40], on the Gypsum Karst of Sorbas[40], at the Mesa Roldán Tower[41] (as Meereen)[42], and at the Alcazaba[43] (as Sunspear)[44]. Finally, filming without any of the cast briefly took place at the Alcázar of Seville (returning as the Water Gardens) and at the Roman bridge of Córdoba (once more as the Long Bridge of Volantis).[45]

Cast

Returning starring cast

Returning guest starring cast

Returning former starring cast

New major cast members

New minor cast members

Reported new characters

Crew

On March 27 2015, author George R.R. Martin said he would again not write a script for Season 6, as he wished to concentrate on finishing The Winds of Winter as soon as possible.[158] On June 4, Miguel Sapochnik indicated he was already preparing to direct next season.[159] Jeremy Podeswa made similar statements in June 12.[160] On June 19, the showrunners confirmed that April Ferry would be the new costume designer for Season 6, replacing Michele Clapton, who decided to leave after five seasons.[161] On June 22, newcomer Jack Bender announced he would direct two episodes for season six.[162] The full list of directors and which episodes they would oversee was released in Entertainment Weekly on June 25. There will be five directors, each doing two back to back episodes, as in Season 5. Jack Bender and Daniel Sackheim are working on the TV series for the first time, while the other three directors previously worked on the series in Season 5; none worked on the first four seasons.[163]

Producers

Writers

Directors

Episodes

# Image Title Airdate Viewers/Rating
51 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 1 April 24, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
52 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 2 May 1, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
53 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 3 May 8, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
54 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 4 May 15, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
55 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 5 May 22, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
56 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 6 May 29, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
57 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 7 June 5, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
58 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 8 June 12, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
59 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 9 June 19, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.
60 Wiki-wordmark Season 6, Episode 10 June 26, 2016
Synopsis to be announced.

Image gallery

Promos

Posters

Video gallery

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  26. Twitter — Galligants Street is a Braavosi bridge
  27. Watchers on the Wall — New photos of Game of Thrones preparations in Girona!
  28. Watchers on the Wall — Maisie Williams and Faye Marsay Film Action Sequence in Girona
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  44. Watchers on the Wall — Dornish filming at the Alcazaba of Almería
  45. Watchers on the Wall — Game of Thrones returns to the Alcázar and the Roman bridge of Córdoba
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  61. Game of Thrones Insider Instagram — Michiel Huisman sighting
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  63. Hamilton Hodell — Tom Wlaschiha CV
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  84. Spotlight - Elizabeth Webster CV
  85. Watchers on the Wall — Yohn Royce confirmed to return in season 6
  86. O'Sullivan — Brian Fortune CV
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  88. Watchers on the Wall — Faye Marsay Likely Returning
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  164. Twitter — Bryan Cogman confirms he will write two episodes
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