Game Of Thrones in the theater.

Game of Thrones film series in Germany.

George R.R. Martin brings “Game Of Thrones” to the theater, similar to how it was done with “Harry Potter” film series. George Raymond Richard Martin is in contact with HBO about several new “Game Of Thrones” (GoT) series. He has just renewed his contract with the Home Box Office (HBO) an American pay television network owned by WarnerMedia Studios & Networks and the flagship property of parent subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc. HBO Maintaining a general entertainment format, programming featured on the network consists primarily of theatrically released motion pictures and original television programs as well as made-for-cable movies, documentaries and occasional comedy and concert specials.


George R.R. Martin is also working on a stage adaptation of his brutal fantasy saga, which will initially be on New York’s Broadway, the West End in London and Australia should be listed before being exported to other countries.


HBO made the first deal with George Raymond Richard Martin in 2007. An extremely profitable partnership that gave the US cable broadcaster Game of Thrones its greatest series success – both commercially and with critics – and made Martin one of the most famous authors in the world should.

Game of Thrones has an ensemble cast which has been estimated to be the largest on television. In 2014, several actors’ contracts were renegotiated to include a seventh-season option. By the final season, five of the main cast members made $1 million per episode, making them among the highest paid television performers.

Cast and characters:

Eddard “Ned” Stark (Sean Bean) is the head of House Stark. He and his wife, Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), have five children: Robb (Richard Madden), Sansa (Sophie Turner), Arya (Maisie Williams), Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright), and Rickon (Art Parkinson). Ned also has an illegitimate son, Jon Snow (Kit Harington), who, along with his scholarly friend, Samwell Tarly (John Bradley), serve in the Night’s Watch under Lord Commander Jeor Mormont (James Cosmo). The Wildlings living north of the Wall include the young Gilly (Hannah Murray), and the warriors Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju) and Ygritte (Rose Leslie).

Others associated with House Stark include Ned’s ward Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen), Ned’s vassal Roose Bolton (Michael McElhatton), and Roose’s illegitimate son, Ramsay (Iwan Rheon). Robb accepts help from the healer Talisa Maegyr (Oona Chaplin), while elsewhere, Arya befriends the blacksmith’s apprentice Gendry Rivers (Joe Dempsie) and the assassin Jaqen H’ghar (Tom Wlaschiha). The tall warrior, Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie), eventually comes to serve the Starks.

In King’s Landing, the capital, Ned’s old friend, King Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy), shares a loveless political marriage with Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), who is in an incestuous relationship with her twin brother, Ser Jamie (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). The third and youngest Lannister sibling is the dwarf Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), who is attended by his mistress Shae (Sibel Kekilli) and the sellsword Bronn (Jerome Flynn). Cersei’s father is Tywin (Charles Dance), head of House Lannister and richest man in Westeros. Cersei has, among three children, two sons: Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) and Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman). Joffrey is guarded by the scar-faced warrior Sandor “The Hound” Clegane (Rory McCann).

The king’s Small Council of advisors includes, among others, the crafty Master of Coin, Lord Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish (Aidan Gillen), and the eunuch spymaster, Lord Varys (Conleth Hill). In Dragonstone, Robert’s younger brother, Stannis (Stephen Dillane), is advised by the foreign priestess Melisandre (Carice van Houten) and former smuggler Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham). In the Reach, the Tyrell family, led by its matriarch Olenna (Diana Rigg), is represented at court by Margery (Natalie Dormer), the matriarch’s granddaughter. The High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce) is eventually given power as a religious leader. In the southern principality of Dorne, the warrior Ellaria Sand (Indira Varma) seeks vengeance against the Lannisters.

Across the Narrow Sea, in Pentos, siblings Viserys Targaryen (Harry Lloyd) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) (commonly referred to as “Dany”) are in exile, with the former plotting to reclaim his father’s throne. Daenerys is forced into marrying Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa), the leader of the nomadic Dothraki. Her retinue eventually comes to include the exiled knight Ser Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen), her aide Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel), the sellsword Daario Naharis (Michiel Huisman), and the elite soldier Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson).

Executive producers: David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Bryan Cogman, Miguel Sapochnik, David Nutter.

Producers: Mark Huffam, Joanna Burn, Frank Doelger, Chris Newman, Greg Spence,Lisa McAtackney, Bryan Cogman, Duncan Muggoch.

Ramin Djawadi composed the series’ music. The first season’s soundtrack, written about ten weeks before the series’ premiere, was published by Varèse Sarabande in June 2011. Soundtrack albums for subsequent seasons have been released, with tracks by the National, the Hold Steady and Sigur Rós. Djawadi composed reoccurring themes for each of the major houses and some main characters. Some themes evolved over time. Daenerys Targaryen’s theme was simple and became more complex after each season. At first, her theme was played by a single instrument, a cello, and Djawadi later incorporated more instruments into it. Djawadi was nominated twice for a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for his work on the show. In addition to the originally scored music, Columbia Records released the For the Throne: Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones companion album on April 26, 2019.