Game of Thrones is an American fantasydrama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. The series is based on George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, A Song of Ice and Fire. The series takes place on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, and chronicles the power struggles among noble families as they fight for control of the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms. The series starts when House Stark, led by Lord Eddard 'Ned' Stark (Sean Bean), is drawn into schemes surrounding King Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy).[1]
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The series premiered on April 17, 2011, on HBO. David Benioff and D. B. Weiss both serve as executive producers, along with Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, and George R. R. Martin.[2][3] Filming for the series has taken place in a number of locations, including Croatia, Ireland, Iceland, and Spain.[4][5][6] Episodes were broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm Eastern Time,[7][8] and the episodes are between 50 and 82 minutes in length.[9] The first seven seasons are available on DVD and Blu-ray.
The series concluded with its eighth season, which premiered on April 14, 2019, and consisted of six episodes.[10][11][12] The show's episodes have won numerous awards including three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.[3] During the course of the series, 73 episodes of Game of Thrones aired over eight seasons.
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Series overview[edit]
Season
Episodes
Originally aired
Avg. U.S. viewers (millions)
First aired
Last aired
1
10
April 17, 2011
June 19, 2011
2.52[13]
2
10
April 1, 2012
June 3, 2012
3.80[13]
3
10
March 31, 2013
June 9, 2013
4.97[14]
4
10
April 6, 2014
June 15, 2014
6.84[15]
5
10
April 12, 2015
June 14, 2015
6.88[16]
6
10
April 24, 2016
June 26, 2016
7.69[17]
7
7
July 16, 2017
August 27, 2017
10.26[18]
8
6
April 14, 2019
May 19, 2019
11.99[19]
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (2011)[edit]
In the continent of Westeros, Warden of the North Eddard 'Ned' Stark becomes 'Hand of the King' (chief adviser) to King Robert Baratheon. When Ned's son Bran stumbles upon Queen Cersei having sex with her twin brother Jaime Lannister, Jaime cripples Bran. After moving to King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms, Ned discovers that Prince Joffrey and his siblings were incestuously fathered by Jaime. When King Robert dies, Ned does not recognize Joffrey as the rightful heir and is executed. Ned's bastard son Jon Snow joins the Night's Watch, an ancient brotherhood sworn to watch over the massive wall in the North, which separates the Seven Kingdoms from hostile tribes known as 'Wildlings' and mythological humanoid creatures known as 'White Walkers'. In the continent of Essos, the exiled Viserys Targaryen, son of King Aerys who was deposed by King Robert, marries off his sister Daenerys to the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo, in exchange for an army to return to and take over Westeros. Eventually Drogo kills Viserys and Drogo later dies himself. After Drogo dies, Daenerys manages to hatch three dragons.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
1
1
'Winter Is Coming'
Tim Van Patten
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 17, 2011
2.22[20]
2
2
'The Kingsroad'
Tim Van Patten
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 24, 2011
2.20[21]
3
3
'Lord Snow'
Brian Kirk
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 1, 2011
2.44[22]
4
4
'Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things'
Brian Kirk
Bryan Cogman
May 8, 2011
2.45[23]
5
5
'The Wolf and the Lion'
Brian Kirk
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 15, 2011
2.58[24]
6
6
'A Golden Crown'
Daniel Minahan
Story by : David Benioff & D. B. Weiss Teleplay by : Jane Espenson and David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 22, 2011
2.44[25]
7
7
'You Win or You Die'
Daniel Minahan
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 29, 2011
2.40[26]
8
8
'The Pointy End'
Daniel Minahan
George R. R. Martin
June 5, 2011
2.72[27]
9
9
'Baelor'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 12, 2011
2.66[28]
10
10
'Fire and Blood'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 19, 2011
3.04[29]
Season 2 (2012)[edit]
Ned's oldest son Robb has declared war on the Lannisters and holds Jaime prisoner. However, his mother Catelyn secretly frees Jaime to ransom her daughters, Sansa and Arya, believed to be captives in King's Landing. Sansa is being regularly abused by her betrothed King Joffrey, while a disguised Arya escapes Lannister forces in Harrenhal. Ned's ward, Theon Greyjoy sides with his father and seizes Winterfell, the Starks' ancestral home, though Bran and his brother Rickon escape. Meanwhile, Stannis and Renly Baratheon, brothers of the deceased King Robert, claim the throne for themselves. Stannis has the support of Melisandre, a Red Priestess of the Lord of Light. Stannis kills Renly and attacks King's Landing, whose defense is successfully led by Tyrion Lannister, the acting Hand of the King and Queen Cersei's younger brother. On a ranging beyond the Wall, Jon Snow manages to gain the trust of Wildlings, while other members of the Watch come under attack by an army of White Walkers and their reanimated corpses. In Essos, Daenerys and her khalasar find refuge in Qarth. After foiling an attempt to steal her dragons, Daenerys leaves the city.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
11
1
'The North Remembers'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 1, 2012
3.86[30]
12
2
'The Night Lands'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 8, 2012
3.76[31]
13
3
'What Is Dead May Never Die'
Alik Sakharov
Bryan Cogman
April 15, 2012
3.77[32]
14
4
'Garden of Bones'
David Petrarca
Vanessa Taylor
April 22, 2012
3.65[33]
15
5
'The Ghost of Harrenhal'
David Petrarca
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 29, 2012
3.90[34]
16
6
'The Old Gods and the New'
David Nutter
Vanessa Taylor
May 6, 2012
3.88[35]
17
7
'A Man Without Honor'
David Nutter
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 13, 2012
3.69[36]
18
8
'The Prince of Winterfell'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 20, 2012
3.86[37]
19
9
'Blackwater'
Neil Marshall
George R. R. Martin
May 27, 2012
3.38[38]
20
10
'Valar Morghulis'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 3, 2012
4.20[39]
Season 3 (2013)[edit]
After Robb breaks his vow to marry one of Lord Walder Frey's daughters, Frey arranges the massacre of Robb, his mother, his wife, his unborn child and his bannermen, during a wedding feast. The northern House Bolton, which had liberated Winterfell from Theon at Robb's request, also betrays the Starks. After Robb's death, Lord Roose Bolton is appointed the new Warden of the North by Lord Tywin Lannister, the head of House Lannister and new Hand of the King. In Dreadfort, the Boltons' ancestral castle, Theon is tortured by Roose Bolton's bastard son Ramsay Snow. Further north, Jon Snow climbs the Wall with a Wildling party and ends up on its south side, but then betrays them. In the capital, King Joffrey has decided to marry Margaery of House Tyrell, setting Sansa aside. Lord Tywin, however, arranges Sansa's marriage with his son Tyrion. Jaime reaches King's Landing, having had his dominant hand cut off. In Essos, Daenerys acquires 'The Unsullied', an army of eunuch slave soldiers. She also joins forces with the 'Second Sons', a company of mercenaries, and takes over two cities.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
21
1
'Valar Dohaeris'
Daniel Minahan
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
March 31, 2013
4.37[40]
22
2
'Dark Wings, Dark Words'
Daniel Minahan
Vanessa Taylor
April 7, 2013
4.27[41]
23
3
'Walk of Punishment'
David Benioff
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 14, 2013
4.72[42]
24
4
'And Now His Watch Is Ended'
Alex Graves
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 21, 2013
4.87[43]
25
5
'Kissed by Fire'
Alex Graves
Bryan Cogman
April 28, 2013
5.35[44]
26
6
'The Climb'
Alik Sakharov
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 5, 2013
5.50[45]
27
7
'The Bear and the Maiden Fair'
Michelle MacLaren
George R. R. Martin
May 12, 2013
4.84[46]
28
8
'Second Sons'
Michelle MacLaren
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 19, 2013
5.13[47]
29
9
'The Rains of Castamere'
David Nutter
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 2, 2013
5.22[48]
30
10
'Mhysa'
David Nutter
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 9, 2013
5.39[49]
Season 4 (2014)[edit]
In King's Landing, Lady Olenna secretly poisons King Joffrey at his wedding with her granddaughter Margaery, but Tyrion is falsely accused of the murder by his family, and is found guilty. However, Jaime and Varys conspire to smuggle Tyrion to Essos. Tyrion kills his father Tywin before leaving. Petyr Baelish smuggles Sansa into the Vale, ruled by her aunt and his lover, the widowed Lysa Arryn. Baelish marries Lysa but later kills her. After attempting to reunite with her family, Arya takes a ship bound for Braavos, in Essos. Having returned to the Night's Watch, Jon Snow defends Castle Black against an army of Wildlings, who are superior in strength. The Watch is rescued by the arrival of Stannis Baratheon and his forces. A crippled Bran with newfound powers travels north beyond the Wall with a few companions. Beneath a weirwood tree, he finds the Three-eyed Raven, an old man with the ability to perceive future and past. In Essos, Daenerys takes control of Meereen and abolishes slavery. When she discovers that her trusted advisor, Ser Jorah Mormont, had spied on her for Robert Baratheon, she exiles him.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
31
1
'Two Swords'
D. B. Weiss
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 6, 2014
6.64[50]
32
2
'The Lion and the Rose'
Alex Graves
George R. R. Martin
April 13, 2014
6.31[51]
33
3
'Breaker of Chains'
Alex Graves
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 20, 2014
6.59[52]
34
4
'Oathkeeper'
Michelle MacLaren
Bryan Cogman
April 27, 2014
6.95[53]
35
5
'First of His Name'
Michelle MacLaren
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 4, 2014
7.16[54]
36
6
'The Laws of Gods and Men'
Alik Sakharov
Bryan Cogman
May 11, 2014
6.40[55]
37
7
'Mockingbird'
Alik Sakharov
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 18, 2014
7.20[56]
38
8
'The Mountain and the Viper'
Alex Graves
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 1, 2014
7.17[57]
39
9
'The Watchers on the Wall'
Neil Marshall
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 8, 2014
6.95[58]
40
10
'The Children'
Alex Graves
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 15, 2014
7.09[59]
Season 5 (2015)[edit]
In King's Landing, Margaery marries the new King Tommen Baratheon, Joffrey's younger brother. The Sparrows, a group of religious fanatics, impose their views upon the city, imprisoning Margaery, her brother Loras, and Cersei for committing various sins. Jaime travels to Dorne to take back Myrcella Baratheon. However, Oberyn Martell's lover, Ellaria and his bastard daughters kill Myrcella as revenge for Oberyn's death. In Winterfell, the new seat of House Bolton, Baelish arranges Sansa's marriage with the now-legitimized son of Roose Bolton, the sadist Ramsay. Stannis's unsuccessful march on Winterfell, which leads to his death, allows Sansa the opportunity to escape with Theon. At the Wall, as the newly elected Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, Jon Snow forms an alliance with the Wildlings to save them from the White Walkers and their army of reanimated corpses. However, Jon is stabbed to death by some brothers who see him as a traitor. Arya arrives in Braavos, where she finds Jaqen H'ghar whom she had previously helped escape, and begins training with the Faceless Men, a guild of assassins. In Essos, Tyrion becomes an advisor to Daenerys. Ser Jorah saves the life of Daenerys against a revolt of slavers, who flees Meereen on Drogon's back.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
41
1
'The Wars to Come'
Michael Slovis
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 12, 2015
8.00[60]
42
2
'The House of Black and White'
Michael Slovis
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 19, 2015
6.81[61]
43
3
'High Sparrow'
Mark Mylod
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 26, 2015
6.71[62]
44
4
'Sons of the Harpy'
Mark Mylod
Dave Hill
May 3, 2015
6.82[63]
45
5
'Kill the Boy'
Jeremy Podeswa
Bryan Cogman
May 10, 2015
6.56[64]
46
6
'Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken'
Jeremy Podeswa
Bryan Cogman
May 17, 2015
6.24[65]
47
7
'The Gift'
Miguel Sapochnik
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 24, 2015
5.40[66]
48
8
'Hardhome'
Miguel Sapochnik
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 31, 2015
7.01[67]
49
9
'The Dance of Dragons'
David Nutter
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 7, 2015
7.14[68]
50
10
'Mother's Mercy'
David Nutter
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 14, 2015
8.11[69]
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Season 6 (2016)[edit]
At the Wall, Melisandre resurrects Jon. Jon reunites with Sansa and leaves the Night's Watch. Aided by the Wildlings, loyalists and the Knights of the Vale, they defeat the Boltons and Jon is proclaimed the King in the North. Beyond the Wall, Bran trains with the Three-eyed Raven but they come under attack by the White Walkers. The Three-eyed Raven is killed and succeeded by Bran, who escapes with the help of Hodor, who dies in the process. Bran realizes Jon is in fact the son of his deceased aunt Lyanna Stark and Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. In King's Landing, Cersei kills the High Sparrow, Margaery, Loras and many others by blowing up the Great Sept with wildfire. Tommen kills himself after witnessing the events, and Cersei is crowned Queen. In the Iron Islands, Euron Greyjoy usurps leadership by killing his brother and Theon's father, Balon. Ellaria seizes control of Dorne, and joins Olenna Tyrell in an alliance with Daenerys, who forgives Ser Jorah, takes control of the Dothraki and defeats the slavers. Daenerys sails for Westeros, joined by Theon and his sister Yara. In Braavos, Arya continues her training with the Faceless Men, but eventually leaves them.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
51
1
'The Red Woman'
Jeremy Podeswa
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 24, 2016
7.94[70]
52
2
'Home'
Jeremy Podeswa
Dave Hill
May 1, 2016
7.29[71]
53
3
'Oathbreaker'
Daniel Sackheim
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 8, 2016
7.28[72]
54
4
'Book of the Stranger'
Daniel Sackheim
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 15, 2016
7.82[73]
55
5
'The Door'
Jack Bender
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 22, 2016
7.89[74]
56
6
'Blood of My Blood'
Jack Bender
Bryan Cogman
May 29, 2016
6.71[75]
57
7
'The Broken Man'
Mark Mylod
Bryan Cogman
June 5, 2016
7.80[76]
58
8
'No One'
Mark Mylod
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 12, 2016
7.60[77]
59
9
'Battle of the Bastards'
Miguel Sapochnik
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 19, 2016
7.66[78]
60
10
'The Winds of Winter'
Miguel Sapochnik
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
June 26, 2016
8.89[79]
Season 7 (2017)[edit]
Daenerys arrives in Westeros and takes over Dragonstone. She plans to overthrow Cersei, but Jon arrives to instead save Westeros from the White Walkers. The Night King, leader of the White Walkers, kills and reanimates Daenerys' dragon Viserion. Jon and Daenerys attempt to persuade Cersei to join their cause by showing the existence of a wight they had captured, but she has her own plans to increase control over the continent. At Winterfell, Sansa is reunited with her siblings, Arya and Bran. When Lord Protector of the Vale Petyr Baelish begins to turn the Stark children against one another, they manage to have him executed. In a vision, Bran sees that his aunt, Lyanna, was, in fact, married to Prince Rhaegar, and that Jon's real name is Aegon Targaryen, making him the true heir to the Iron Throne. After his sister Yara is kidnapped by his uncle Euron, Theon sets out to save her. The Night King demolishes a section of The Wall with the help of the reanimated Viserion, allowing the White Walkers and Army of the Dead to pass into the Seven Kingdoms.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
61
1
'Dragonstone'
Jeremy Podeswa
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
July 16, 2017
10.11[80]
62
2
'Stormborn'
Mark Mylod
Bryan Cogman
July 23, 2017
9.27[81]
63
3
'The Queen's Justice'
Mark Mylod
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
July 30, 2017
9.25[82]
64
4
'The Spoils of War'
Matt Shakman
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
August 6, 2017
10.17[83]
65
5
'Eastwatch'
Matt Shakman
Dave Hill
August 13, 2017
10.72[84]
66
6
'Beyond the Wall'
Alan Taylor
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
August 20, 2017
10.24[85]
67
7
'The Dragon and the Wolf'
Jeremy Podeswa
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
August 27, 2017
12.07[86]
Season 8 (2019)[edit]
Jon and Daenerys learn the Army of the Dead has breached the Wall. Theon rescues Yara, then returns to Winterfell. Sam reveals to Jon that he is actually Aegon Targaryen. Jaime arrives at Winterfell, revealing Cersei won't help defeat the Army of the Dead. Jon reveals his Targaryen lineage to Daenerys, who wants it kept a secret. After a battle, Arya kills the Night King, destroying the Army of the Dead. Euron's navy kills Rhaegal and Cersei executes Missandei who had been captured, enraging Daenerys, who, after her army takes King's Landing, destroys much of the city indiscriminately. Cersei and Jaime, who returned to Cersei, are killed. Tyrion denounces Daenerys and is imprisoned for treason to await execution. Jon, unable to stop her, kills Daenerys. Bran Stark is proclaimed king, allowing the North to secede as an independent kingdom. Bran appoints Tyrion as his Hand. Jon is sentenced to the Night's Watch, Sansa is crowned Queen in the North, and Arya sets sail to explore west of Westeros.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
68
1
'Winterfell'
David Nutter
Dave Hill
April 14, 2019
11.76[87]
69
2
'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'
David Nutter
Bryan Cogman
April 21, 2019
10.29[88]
70
3
'The Long Night'
Miguel Sapochnik
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
April 28, 2019
12.02[89]
71
4
'The Last of the Starks'
David Nutter
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 5, 2019
11.80[90]
72
5
'The Bells'
Miguel Sapochnik
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 12, 2019
12.48[91]
73
6
'The Iron Throne'
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 19, 2019
13.61[92]
Specials[edit]
No.
Title
Original air date
U.S. viewers (millions)
1
Game of Thrones: A Day in the Life
February 8, 2015
N/A
A half-hour documentary that covered one day of production of season 5 on three sets in Belfast, Dubrovnik and Osuna from the viewpoint of key crew members.[93]
2
Game of Thrones: The Last Watch
May 26, 2019
1.63[95]
A two-hour documentary which documents the making of season eight.[94]
Home media release[edit]
Season
Episodes
DVD and Blu-ray release date
Region 1
Region 2
Region 4
1
10
March 6, 2012[96]
March 5, 2012[97]
August 10, 2012[98]
2
10
February 19, 2013[99]
March 4, 2013[100]
March 6, 2013[101]
3
10
February 18, 2014[102]
February 17, 2014[103]
February 19, 2014[104]
4
10
February 17, 2015[105]
February 16, 2015[106]
February 18, 2015[107]
5
10
March 15, 2016[108]
March 14, 2016[109]
March 16, 2016[110]
6
10
November 15, 2016[111]
November 14, 2016[112]
November 16, 2016[113]
7
7
December 12, 2017[114]
December 11, 2017[115]
December 11, 2017[116]
Ratings[edit]
The first season averaged 2.5million viewers for its first Sunday-night screenings and a gross audience (including repeats and on-demand viewings) of 9.3million viewers per episode.[117] For its second season, the series had an average gross audience of 11.6million viewers.[118] The third season was seen by 14.2million viewers, making Game of Thrones the second-most-viewed HBO series (after The Sopranos).[119][120] For the fourth season, HBO said that its average gross audience of 18.4million viewers (later adjusted to 18.6million) had passed The Sopranos for the record.[121][122]
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By the sixth season the average per-episode gross viewing figure had increased to over 25million, with nearly 40 percent of viewers watching on HBO digital platforms.[123] In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook likes found that Game of Thrones was 'much more popular in cities than in the countryside, probably the only show involving zombies that is'.[124] By season seven, average viewer numbers had increased to 32.8million per episode across all platforms.[125][126]
The series set records on pay-television channels in the United Kingdom (with a 2016 average audience of more than five million on all platforms)[127] and Australia (with a cumulative average audience of 1.2million).[128]
Game of Thrones : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
Season
Episode number
Average
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2.22
2.20
2.44
2.45
2.58
2.44
2.40
2.72
2.66
3.04
2.52
2
3.86
3.76
3.77
3.65
3.90
3.88
3.69
3.86
3.38
4.20
3.80
3
4.37
4.27
4.72
4.87
5.35
5.50
4.84
5.13
5.22
5.39
4.97
4
6.64
6.31
6.59
6.95
7.16
6.40
7.20
7.17
6.95
7.09
6.84
5
8.00
6.81
6.71
6.82
6.56
6.24
5.40
7.01
7.14
8.11
6.88
6
7.94
7.29
7.28
7.82
7.89
6.71
7.80
7.60
7.66
8.89
7.69
7
10.11
9.27
9.25
10.17
10.72
10.24
12.07
N/A
10.26
8
11.76
10.29
12.02
11.80
12.48
13.61
N/A
11.99
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research.[129]
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External links[edit]
List of Game of Thrones episodes on IMDb
List of Game of Thrones episodes at TV.com
Game of Thrones at Rotten Tomatoes
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