GoT Battle of Winterfell Breaks TV & Film Records
The Battle of Winterfell happened last night and here’s what it took to create the fight!
The Game of Thrones epic battle now holds the record for longest recorded battle sequence in TV and film history, according to Game of Thrones Facts official Twitter account.
The #BattleOfWinterfell ❄️
— Thrones Facts | HOTD 🐉 (@Thrones_Facts) April 28, 2019
• Took 55 days to film
• 750 people on scene
• Longest #GameofThrones episode ever (82 min)
• Longest battle sequence in film or TV history & longer than LotR's Battle of Helm's Deep
• Miguel Sapochnik directing (Hardhome, Battle of the Bastards) pic.twitter.com/1eBPECtyFJ
Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers previously held that record with the Battle of Helm’s Deep.
With that, Game of Thrones is shattering peoples self-esteem by killing off so many characters since it’s debut.
The show has an estimated over 2,000 onscreen death count, according to the Washington Post.
Last night’s episode easily added another couple hundred to that death count.
The last episode of Game of Thrones airs May 19th.
Wrapping up 8 years of fantasy and medieval stories!
Written by Ronnie Gonzalez.