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Game of Thrones: Season 1 on Blu-ray
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Game of Thrones: Season 1 on Blu-ray

Format: Blu-ray | Age Rating: BBFC-18

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Summers span decades. Winters can last a lifetime. And the struggle for the Iron Throne has begun. It will stretch from the south, where heat breeds plots, lusts and intrigues; to the vast and savage eastern lands; all the way to the frozen north, where an 800-foot wall of ice protects the kingdom from the dark forces that lie beyond. Kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars, lords and honest men...all will play the Game of Thrones. A new original series based on George R.R. Martin's best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series. Extra ContentBlu-ray Complete Guide to Westeros An interactive compendium of the noble houses and lands featured in season one, PLUS 24 exclusive histories of the Seven Kingdoms as told by the characters themselves done with animated illustrations that provide more information on the background of Game of Thrones. In-Episode Guide In-feature resource that provides background information about on-screen characters, locations, and relevant histories while each episode plays. Anatomy of an Episode An in-episode experience that explores the creative minds and colossal efforts behind episode six, "A Golden Crown." Hidden Dragon Eggs Find the hidden dragon eggs to uncover even more never-before-seen content.Making Game of Thrones An exclusive 30-minute feature including never-before-seen footage from the set and interviews from the cast and crew.Character Profiles Profiles of 15 major characters as described by the actors portraying them. Creating the Show OpenAn inside look at the creation of the Emmy®-winning opening title sequence for Game of Thrones.From the Book to the Screen Executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss along with author George R.R. Martin talk about the challenges of bringing Martin's epic fantasy novel to life on HBO.The Night's Watch An in-depth look at the unique order of men who patrol and protect the Wall, a 700 foot ice structure that separates the Seven Kingdoms from the darkness beyond.Creating the Dothraki Language An insightful glance into the comprehensive language created for the Dothraki people in Game of Thrones.Audio Commentaries Seven audio commentaries with cast and crew including David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, George R.R. Martin, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Mark Addy, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Bryan Cogman, Harry Lloyd, Daniel Minahan and Alan Taylor. From Amazon.co.uk It’s hard to think of any more satisfying way to bring the world of George R. R. Martin’s Game Of Thrones to visual life than has been managed with HBO’s acclaimed series. Within minutes of season one kicking off, you get the feel that you’re in safe hands, with a creepy opening that sets the scene for a series with real justification in calling itself epic. The creative team here clearly understand and respect the source material, and yet aren’t afraid to make changes to suit a television production. Not that you’ll notice it’s a television production. Made with the scope and scale of a major movie, Game Of Thrones look and feels dramatic in scale. Its story certainly is. Centered around the battle for power in days of old, there’s conflict, despair, romance, lust, backstabbing and no shortage of ice, both real and metaphorical. It demands your concentration, but remains accessible. It’s also a strictly adults-only adventure.As befitting a series of such magnitude, they’ve clearly gone to town on the Blu-ray set. As well as revealing plenty of detail as to the production itself, with making of material and episode guides, there are some brilliant, less obvious features. The Blu-ray exclusively features, for example, an excellent guide to the world of Westeros, who everyone is, the backstory, and the noble houses. You can comfortably lose hours in it.There’s simply so much depth in the set. Even the commentaries, often quite bland affairs, offer real insight and interest. That i

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