When the current season of Game of Thrones ended earlier this week your mind was probably blown all over your face. [If you have no idea what we’re talking about, don’t watch this video until you’re caught up!] We hate to be bearer of bad news if you didn’t know this—you’ve probably already Googled this fifteen times—but the show isn’t back for Season 8 until next summer at the earliest and it could be as late as the end of 2019. In the meantime, HBO is satiating our need for more Thrones with Game Revealed: Behind-the-Scenes of Game of Thrones. This episode of Game Revealed covers Season 7 Episode 1, and has you going behind-the-scenes with directors, executive producers, artists and actors (Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams and Ed Sheeran all make appearances) during performances, set building and from the camera’s perspective. Short of actually traveling to some of the locations for a Game of Thrones Airbnb experience, this is the closest you’ll get to the action for the next year or so. Game Revealed is a seven-part series with new episodes premiering on HBO channels every Monday.
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