"Beyond the Wall" is the sixth and penultimate episode of the seventh season of HBO's fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 66th overall. It was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Alan Taylor. At 70 minutes, it was the series' longest episode until the airing of the season's finale.
SPOILER ALERT: Warning, this article contains spoilers from the Season 7, Episode 6 of Game of Thrones, entitled “Beyond The Wall.” Proceed at your own risk. Proceed at your own risk. The sixth episode of Game Of Thrones Season 7 gave us a glimpse of the Night King we never wanted and ripped our hearts to shreds.
The Kingdom Beyond the Wall, also called the Wildlands, is an independent new kingdom created following The Long Night. It was founded by Jon Snow after he and the remaining Free Folk settle in the thawing free lands. Hardhome, a formerly destroyed town, is currently under reconstruction, and has been officially made the centre of the Wildlands. The great ranging is an expedition organized by Jeor Mormont, the 997th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, in 299 AC. Lord Commander Mormont leads three hundred sworn brothers of the Night's Watch north beyond the Wall. It includes two hundred men from Castle Black and another hundred from the Shadow Tower. It is the biggest ranging in living memory, consisting of near a third of the Joramun The first King-Beyond-the Wall was Joramun, who seems to have been the ultimate bad-ass as far as wildling kings go. He possessed the Horn of Winter, raised the Giants from the Earth, and with the King-of-the-North defeated the Night's King. We know the Night's King was the 13th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, and somewhere I've
HBO has released an extensive Game of Thrones behind-the-scenes featurette that gives an in-depth look at how the big battle sequence from “Beyond the Wall” was created. Once we saw “Beyond
Beyond the Wall. The majority of the episode takes place beyond the Wall, with Jon and the rest of the Westerosi gang on their wight-capturing expedition. The journey is long, which gives our
Published on August 20, 2019. What was Jon Snow thinking in that final Game of Thrones scene? Star Kit Harington was asked about his character's last moment on the show during a pre-Emmys chat
The conflict beyond the Wall refers to the interconnected conflict prior to the Great War primarily taking place beyond the Wall in the northern reaches of the Seven Kingdoms, the mightiest and oldest defensive structure constructed by mankind. When the Wall was raised at the end of the legendary Battle for the Dawn, its main purpose was to shield the realms of men against the possible future
A new featurette goes behind the scenes of the 'Frozen Lake Battle' in the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones season 7, 'Beyond the Wall'. In the episode, a group of popular characters - one that included Jon Snow, Jorah Mormont, Gendry, Tormund Giantsbane, The Hound and the rest of the Brotherhood Without Banners - found themselves North
Posted: Nov 8, 2012 2:08 pm. Today, new downloadable content was announced for the video game adaptation of Game of Thrones. The DLC, titled Beyond the Wall, adds an additional two hours of play
Here's what the experts are saying about Game of Thrones ' Season 7 journey "Beyond the Wall." Mashable 's own Laura Prudom has had quite enough of the narrative shortcuts and artificial tension
Game of Thrones recap: Season 7, episode 6, Beyond the Wall, saw Viserion, one of Dany's dragons die, before the Night King resurrected it as an ice dragon.
Vatnajökull, Iceland (Beyond the Wall) Since Game of Thrones was based on a series of books called A Song of Ice and Fire, it was important to include ice in the TV version, and there’s no better place to find ice than Iceland. Beyond the name, Iceland is home to Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull.