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Peter Dinklage | ... |
Tyrion Lannister
(61 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Lena Headey | ... |
Cersei Lannister
(58 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Emilia Clarke | ... |
Daenerys Targaryen
(56 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Kit Harington | ... |
Jon Snow
(56 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Sophie Turner | ... |
Sansa Stark
(54 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Maisie Williams | ... |
Arya Stark
(53 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | ... |
Jaime Lannister
(49 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Iain Glen | ... |
Jorah Mormont
(48 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Alfie Allen | ... |
Theon Greyjoy
(43 episodes, 2011-2017)
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John Bradley | ... |
Samwell Tarly
(43 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Aidan Gillen | ... |
Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish
(41 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Conleth Hill | ... |
Lord Varys
(41 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Gwendoline Christie | ... |
Brienne of Tarth
(37 episodes, 2012-2017)
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Liam Cunningham | ... |
Davos Seaworth
(36 episodes, 2012-2017)
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Isaac Hempstead Wright | ... |
Bran Stark
(35 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Jerome Flynn | ... |
Bronn
(34 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Nathalie Emmanuel | ... |
Missandei
(34 episodes, 2013-2017)
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Rory McCann | ... |
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
(33 episodes, 2011-2017)
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Julian Glover | ... |
Grand Maester Pycelle
(31 episodes, 2011-2016)
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Ben Crompton | ... |
Eddison Tollett
(30 episodes, 2012-2017)
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Daniel Portman | ... |
Podrick Payne
(30 episodes, 2012-2017)
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Carice van Houten | ... |
Melisandre
(28 episodes, 2012-2017)
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Kristofer Hivju | ... |
Tormund Giantsbane
(28 episodes, 2013-2017)
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Jacob Anderson | ... |
Grey Worm
(28 episodes, 2013-2017)
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Charles Dance | ... |
Tywin Lannister
(27 episodes, 2011-2015)
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Natalie Dormer | ... |
Margaery Tyrell
(26 episodes, 2012-2016)
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Jack Gleeson | ... |
Joffrey Baratheon
(26 episodes, 2011-2014)
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Michelle Fairley | ... |
Catelyn Stark
(25 episodes, 2011-2013)
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Ian McElhinney | ... |
Barristan Selmy
(25 episodes, 2011-2015)
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In the mythical continent of Westeros, several powerful families fight for control of the Seven Kingdoms. As conflict erupts in the kingdoms of men, an ancient enemy rises once again to threaten them all. Meanwhile, the last heirs of a recently usurped dynasty plot to take back their homeland from across the Narrow Sea. Written by Sam Gray
Seeing a review comparing this brilliant title to Lord of the Rings made me make an account here and post my very first review.
I had very high expectations from this series and I believed that it will (like most TV series) absolutely ruin the book. And I couldn't have been more wrong! Where do I start...
The cast is great, though not amazing with one exception - Sean Bean is perfect for the role of cold master of the North, Eddard Stark. The setting, the atmosphere is perfect and not boring at all! Some scenes are just amazing and are exactly as written in the book - for example the scene where they find the wolves, the nature and the dialogs are just as they should be. Now to get to the part most people are interested in: What is this? What can I expect of the series?
THIS IS NOT LORD OF THE RINGS. Now that I got that out, I can continue. The very idea behind the series is a lot different. It's based around great families on different sides of the world, the stories their members have to tell and the secrets they hide. And there are many secrets, You will have a chance to witness small portion of them in the first episode. If you cannot follow the story just yet, don't worry! It's meant to be like that, you will eventually get to know all the characters and get involved in the story so much you will BEG for next episode just to see what happens.
What to expect? Plots, love, action, war, hatred, quite a few surprises and much much more... All that after the first episode. I really hope they will not ruin it as the series progress.
Conclusion: Do not miss this! Yes YOU complaining that the book is better. And everyone else.