Game of Thrones
"Winter is coming."
HBO MaxSeven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. Friction between the houses leads to full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the farthest north. Amidst the war, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night's Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and icy horrors beyond.
Season 1
Trouble is brewing in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. For the driven inhabitants of this visionary world, control of Westeros' Iron Throne holds the lure of great power. But in a land where the seasons can last a lifetime, winter is coming...and beyond the Great Wall that protects them, an ancient evil has returned. In Season One, the story centers on three primary areas: the Stark and the Lannister families, whose designs on controlling the throne threaten a tenuous peace; the dragon princess Daenerys, heir to the former dynasty, who waits just over the Narrow Sea with her malevolent brother Viserys; and the Great Wall--a massive barrier of ice where a forgotten danger is stirring.
Season 2
The cold winds of winter are rising in Westeros...war is coming...and five kings continue their savage quest for control of the all-powerful Iron Throne. With winter fast approaching, the coveted Iron Throne is occupied by the cruel Joffrey, counseled by his conniving mother Cersei and uncle Tyrion. But the Lannister hold on the Throne is under assault on many fronts. Meanwhile, a new leader is rising among the wildings outside the Great Wall, adding new perils for Jon Snow and the order of the Night's Watch.
Season 3
Duplicity and treachery...nobility and honor...conquest and triumph...and, of course, dragons. In Season 3, family and loyalty are the overarching themes as many critical storylines from the first two seasons come to a brutal head. Meanwhile, the Lannisters maintain their hold on King's Landing, though stirrings in the North threaten to alter the balance of power; Robb Stark, King of the North, faces a major calamity as he tries to build on his victories; a massive army of wildlings led by Mance Rayder march for the Wall; and Daenerys Targaryen--reunited with her dragons--attempts to raise an army in her quest for the Iron Throne.
Season 4
The War of the Five Kings is drawing to a close, but new intrigues and plots are in motion, and the surviving factions must contend with enemies not only outside their ranks, but within.
Season 5
The War of the Five Kings, once thought to be drawing to a close, is instead entering a new and more chaotic phase. Westeros is on the brink of collapse, and many are seizing what they can while the realm implodes, like a corpse making a feast for crows.
Season 6
Following the shocking developments at the conclusion of season five, survivors from all parts of Westeros and Essos regroup to press forward, inexorably, towards their uncertain individual fates. Familiar faces will forge new alliances to bolster their strategic chances at survival, while new characters will emerge to challenge the balance of power in the east, west, north and south.
Season 7
The long winter is here. And with it comes a convergence of armies and attitudes that have been brewing for years.
Season 8
The Great War has come, the Wall has fallen and the Night King's army of the dead marches towards Westeros. The end is here, but who will take the Iron Throne?
Cast (587)
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Directors

David Nutter
Director

Alan Taylor
Director
Ages 46-54

Mark Mylod
Director
Ages 46-54

Miguel Sapochnik
Director
Ages 37-45

Alex Graves
Director
Ages 45-53

Jeremy Podeswa
Director
Ages 49-57

Daniel Minahan
Director
Ages 48-56

Michelle MacLaren
Director
Ages 46-54

Alik Sakharov
Director
Ages 51-60

Brian Kirk
Director
Ages 43-51

Tim Van Patten
Director
Ages 51-59

Daniel Sackheim
Director

Jack Bender
Director
Ages 61-69

Michael Slovis
Director

David Benioff
Director
Ages 40-48

David Petrarca
Director
Ages 45-53

Matt Shakman
Director
Ages 35-43

Neil Marshall
Director
Ages 40-48

D. B. Weiss
Director
Ages 39-48
Writers
Producers

David Benioff
Executive Producer
Ages 40-48
Frank Doelger
Executive Producer
Frank Doelger
Producer

Christopher Newman
Producer
Greg Spence
Producer

Carolyn Strauss
Executive Producer

D. B. Weiss
Executive Producer
Ages 39-48
Bernadette Caulfield
Executive Producer
Bernadette Caulfield
Producer
Lisa McAtackney
Producer

Bryan Cogman
Producer
Ages 31-39
Mark Huffam
Producer

David Nutter
Executive Producer

Duncan Muggoch
Producer

Miguel Sapochnik
Executive Producer
Ages 37-45
Cinematographers
Jonathan Freeman
Director of Photography

Fabian Wagner
Director of Photography
Ages 32-41

Anette Haellmigk
Director of Photography
Robert McLachlan
Director of Photography

Kramer Morgenthau
Director of Photography
Ages 44-52
Gregory Middleton
Director of Photography
P.J. Dillon
Director of Photography

David Franco
Director of Photography
Ages 47-55
Martin Kenzie
Director of Photography
Ages 54-63
Matthew Jensen
Director of Photography

Alik Sakharov
Director of Photography
Ages 51-60

Marco Pontecorvo
Director of Photography

Chris Seager
Director of Photography

Sam McCurdy
Director of Photography
David Katznelson
Director of Photography
Original Language
en
Spoken Languages
English
Production Countries
GB, US
Production Companies
Revolution Sun Studios, Television 360, Generator Entertainment, Bighead Littlehead, Grok! Television, HBO






