[Updated!] Location filming in Northern Ireland begins for Game of Thrones season 6!

Location filming in Northern Ireland for Game of Thrones season 6 has begun in Magilligan, based on some new photos surfacing online.

We reported last week that the show would be returning to the town in N.I. for shooting this year, after filming scenes there in season 5 most notably involving Emilia Clarke in the finale.

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Watchers on the Wall Anniversary Giveaway Day 2: INTERNATIONAL ONLY!

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That’s right, there are TWO giveaways this weekend to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the founding of Watchers on the Wall!

While yesterday’s giveaway was open to all readers worldwide (we’re still accepting entries in that one, by the way!), today’s Game of Thrones Monopoly prize is for a more select crowd…everyone who ISN’T in the USA. Why? Because so often, our giveaways have to be USA-Only for one reason or another. We wanted to do something special for the people who are often left out. We have many readers across the world and want to show you some love.

So today’s giveaway is non-USA only. Take a step back, my fellow Americans. This one is for everyone else.

Other than that, the rules for today’s giveaway are the same, and listed in full below. Short version: leave a comment below to enter. Check out the rules to learn how to gain TWO more entries! You have 48 hours to enter.

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Kittens on the Wall

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Oz… why? Why would you put such a fantastically realistic “cat on the throne” picture at the top of a post on the great Wall of the Game of Thrones fandom?

Well, because it’s our birthday. And birthdays are synonymous with half-baked, ill-advised behaviors. Besides that, I love the cat people.

But there is also a story behind the elusive kittens on the Wall, dating back to when we were constructing this monstrosity. It involved a cruel joke and a momentary loss of sanity for some of the founders. And it was all Sue’s fault…

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Happy birthday, Watchers on the Wall!

Today’s the big day – Watchers on the Wall turns a whopping one-year-old!

To celebrate the occasion, I’ve asked each of the Watchers to share her favorite memory from the past 12 months, or, conversely, what stands out the most to him about being a crow. The answers I’ve received are sometimes funny, sometimes heartfelt, and always nostalgic – perhaps not the most thematically appropriate to Game of Thrones, with its murderous rampages at each and every family-friendly gathering and all, but a wonderful trip down memory lane nonetheless.

Birthday is coming

Renew your vows with us, and then be sure to share your own favorite stories from the past topsy-turvy year in the comments below.

Hodor!

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Ramin Djawadi says scoring Shireen and Jon Snow’s deaths was “tough” and “emotional”

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Season 5 was emotionally taxing for a lot of us … and composer, Ramin Djawadi, is no exception.

Charged with the ponderous task of setting Game of Thrones‘ grandest and most intimate scenes alike to music, Djawadi told Express.co.uk that he found the show’s brutal fifth season to be an especial challenge as certain scenes proved to be as difficult to score as they were to watch, if not more so.

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The 2015 Watchers On The Wall Awards: Now accepting nominations!

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The time has come to celebrate the very best of Game of Thrones season 5, as chosen entirely by you, the fans!

How does it work? The initial suggestions for nominees in every category come from the fans, and run-off voting determines which top five win the final nomination in their category. (Best Episode is an exception- every episode will be in the final voting for this one.)

For a more detailed explanation of the process, jump to the Rules & Process below!

The categories are:

Best Episode
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Guest Actor (This year we’re classifying this as an actor appearing in 2 episodes or less in Season 5, and no more than 10 episodes total for the entire series. Check the actor’s credits on IMDB if you’re uncertain.)
Best Guest Actress (again, 2 episodes or less in Season 5, and no more than 10 episodes total for the entire series.)

For scene categories, we have:

Best Death Scene for a Character
Best Visual Effects Scene
Best Action Scene (Be specific – example: simply stating “Hardhome” isn’t enough as that’s an episode title and also a combination of many action scenes!)
Best Comedic Scene (yeah yeah it’s not a comedy, but there are witty and funny scenes)
Best Dramatic Scene
Funniest Quote (clever one-liners and witty exchanges)
Best All-around Quote (almost anything goes, including speeches, though we draw the line at entire scenes)

The process is more or less the same as last year’s awards. Post your list of nominees in comments below, with the categories/nominees clearly labeled. You may submit more than one nominee per category in this initial submission process. Have fun and have your choices in by next Tuesday July 28th at 12PM Eastern Time!

For our newer readers, here is the complete run-down. #1 is especially important as it pertains to the nominating starting today!

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Filming begins in Magilligan and Moneyglass; “Northern Lord” still not cast

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Filming will soon be underway in the Magilligan/Binevenagh region, Co. Derry, for Game of Thrones season 6.

The Northern Irish location was also used last season for Daenerys’ final scene with Drogon and the Dothraki, as far as we can tell. The Derry Journal reports that filming will take place on Binevenagh Mountain on Saturday July 25th, and the crew will depart the location on Monday.

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Ricky Champ joins the cast; plus, Game of Thrones Emmy submissions!

Ricky ChampWe interrupt the frenzy of Kit Harington #HairWatch to bring you another piece of Game of Thrones casting news today!

According to the agency CV of actor Ricky Champ, he’ll be playing the role of Flynn on Game of Thrones next season.

We know from a previously leaked casting breakdown list that Flynn is an outlaw, part of a band using religion to justify extorting the people of the countryside. The character was listed as appearing in 2 episodes in season 6.

Champ played the regular role of Paul on the British sitcom Him & Her for four seasons. He’s had stints on Crims and Youngers, and appeared in films such as The World’s End and Mortdecai.

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