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Game of Thrones: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] [2011] [2019]

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Audio Commentaries, Deleted and Extended Scenes, Behind-the-scenes featurettes and much more from all 8 seasons! Starting with Season 4 and after “Dolby Atmos” audio support is available, although I don’t have the equipment to determine the difference. But the enhanced audio is certainly available. The Bonus Features set does not support Dolby Atmos (who cares?) Then there’s the insight. Peter Dinklage reveals that when he was asked to join Game of Thrones, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss pitched him Tyrion’s arc all the way up through killing Twyin, and Dinklage was sold. Conleth Hill, meanwhile, reveals that George R.R. Martin told him one piece of information about Lord Varys when he was cast that he couldn’t share until after the show was over—that Varys was ultimately a good person. That nugget informed Hill’s performance throughout the entire series. including Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). By the end of the first episode of the season, a number of other The ability to walk through the Episodes menu and select any episode from the entire season then be prompted to insert the correct disk if the selected episode is not on the current one is a nice little feature. It is not available on the Season 7 and 8 sets for some reason.

It’s no secret that the final season of Game of Thrones was creatively mixed at best, and that the finale was intensely divisive. I personally wasn’t the biggest fan of how it all went down, but that doesn’t negate the truly great seasons of the show that came before, and the disappointment is offset in the Blu-ray box set by some truly great bonus features and a must-watch reunion special. Character Profiles (HD, 31 min) - Fifteen video profiles detailing the show's sprawling cast of characters are included, viewable together or separately. Each profile features on set footage and a brief interview with the actor who plays the character as they discuss their role and place within the show.Extras: Language(s): English, French, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Subtitles: French, LAM Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1.78, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS Digital Surround Sound, Behind the Scenes, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Cast & crew, Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: ''Game of Thrones': The Last Watch', ''Game of Thrones': Reunion Special', 'When Winter Falls', 'Duty Is the Death of Love', 'Histories and Lore' Like many HBO series, 'Game of Thrones' is home to lots of sex and violence. Action is wonderfully choreographed, exciting, and absolutely brutal, with a few really great (though mostly brief) sword fights peppered throughout. Despite the show's awe-inspiring production design and sets, there are a few instances where the simple budgetary realities of TV do come into play, minimizing the range of some of the later episodes' action oriented events. Still, this is easily forgivable, and while a pretty major battle is forced off-screen, fans of medieval combat should be quite pleased with what the series has to offer. On a similar note, fans of sex and nudity should also rejoice, as the show offers plenty of skin. The world of internet bloggers has even come up with a new word to describe the series' trademark blend of exposition and sexual content, dubbing these instances "sexposition" scenes. Some have criticized the show for these sequences, but I never found the racy content to be gratuitous. Hell, mixing the sex scenes with important information actually makes them less superfluous than on most shows where sex is purely meant to titillate. In 'Game of Thrones' when women start taking of their clothes you might actually learn something in the process. That's a win-win situation as far as I'm concerned. Forces are assembled both literally and figuratively as the eighth season opens, with hordes of characters either arriving or meeting in Winterfell, loved and talked about series during this wrap up collection of episodes. In a way, it's perhaps completely predictable that Game of Game of Thrones: The Last Watch: A documentary by filmmaker Jeanie Finlay chronicling the making of the final season.

The presentation and the box are pretty solid. It also includes a small guide that shows all the episodes included in the discs. just a hint toward green at times now, and several of the more sepia toned scenes featuring Cersei acquire an almost auburn tint at moments. Some of Special Features: Seven audio commentaries with cast and crew including David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, George R.R. Martin, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harrington, and more

Audio Commentaries • Episode One with commentary by Co-Producer / Writer Dave Hill and Production Designer Deborah Riley Every bonus content included in previous box sets:That’s right, any extra features from box sets previously released is included! This totals up to over 15 hours of extra content! With the holiday season in full swing Christmas vacation ahead, you now have your next binge!

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