![]() ![]() Also, after taking Hardhome and having killed every other living thing north of the wall, what else do the White Walkers have to do besides come south? Apparently chill waiting for Bran to pop up in a vision. I always figured the entire North would be overrun. Not because we need 13 episodes of battles with the White Walkers, but because we need time for the characters to be interacting with each other facing this new reality. That’s why I figured the wall would fail at the end of this season. But we’re going wait until the middle of Act III for them to even learn that the threat actually exists? In comparison it’s awful hard to imagine everyone in Westeros getting along to fight the White Walkers because we’ve experienced their conflicts and lived with the characters for so long. When other characters can’t put aside their petty nonsense to face the threat it’s hard to accept because we’re just told about their conflicts in passing. I’ve always thought of it in comparison to LOTR where we are told elves and dwarves hate each other at the beginning but by the middle of Act I everybody, at least in the fellowship, has put that aside and accepts that Sauron is a real problem. Subtract one for a post victory wrap up of everything episode, leaving 6. If the Wall doesn’t fail until the end of season 7 that leaves approximately 7 episodes. Obviously Dany will be setting up a shell corporation there to hide all her profits from Essos so they are not seized by the Iron Bank when she gets to bankrupt Westeros. Thanks to Los Siete Reinos for the initial heads-up on the Canary Islands news! Dany is on the move at the moment, and if she finally starts traveling west next season as we’d like, perhaps there are island stops along the way? There are some arid, desert-like areas on the islands, as well as lusher, greener areas and lovely beaches, providing quite the variety for the show to work with. Meridian mentions that Game of Thrones requires a desert, possibly for Daenerys. Under Spain’s new filming-related tax laws, HBO would receive a 35% tax deduction on expenses for shooting in the Canary Islands. ![]() Reportedly scouts also were set to view other areas including Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.įilming in the Canary Islands could bring a huge benefit to the show financially, as well as aesthetically. Teide National Park is home to Spain’s highest mountain, as well as a volcano and lava flows. It is expected that any negotiations would take some time to work out.Īccording to Meridian, Game of Thrones is looking for warm places, and the team “left delighted with the potential of the Teide National Park,” on Tenerife. ![]() Meridian reports that Fernando Clavijo, president of the government of the Canary Islands, has confirmed to the Canarias Film Commission that Game of Thrones is currently in negotiations with them and examining potential locations for filming. After making such a splendid use of Spain over the last two seasons on Game of Thrones, it seems the show is looking to expand to another region of the country for the rest of the series- the beautiful Canary Islands. ![]()
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