GAME OF THRONES FONT NUMBERS SERIES
The series has used 12,986 extras in Northern Ireland alone and 2,000 Northern Ireland crew members across the series' eight seasons. Overall, the show totaled 105,846 days for extras across all seasons and countries. There have been 50 locations in Ireland, including 49 in Northern Ireland and one in the Republic of Ireland.īelfast, Northern Ireland is home to Titanic Studios, which has six shooting stages that housed the interiors of Winterfell, Castle Black, High Hall of the Eyrie, the Sky Cells in the Eyrie, the Hall of Faces, the House of Black and White, the Great Sept of Baelor, the Great Pyramid of Meereen Throne Room and the iconic King's Landing Throne Room. Over the course of its eight seasons, the series has filmed in 10 countries, including Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Morocco, Malta, Spain, Croatia, Iceland, United States, Canada and Scotland. With well over 100 licensees globally, Game of Thrones is the most-licensed program in HBO history. Season one had an average of 9.3 million, season two had 11.6 million, season three had 14.4 million, season four had 19.1 million, season five had 20.2 million, season six had 25.7 million and season seven had 32.8 million. viewership for each season, and as you can see, the audience grew exponentially with each passing year. Many shows suffer audience fatigue over the seasons. The show is broadcast in 207 countries and territories and simulcast in 194 countries and territories. Thankfully for fans, that never happened!Īs fans anxiously await Sunday’s eighth season premiere, here are some fun facts and figures. “I thought I was going to have to go out and get a realtor license!” he laughed. If you don’t mind the gamble, the ups and downs, the hot and cold, writing is a lot of fun.” Martin added that he has “crashed and burned” twice in his career.
I also tell them that writing is the number one profession that is utterly without security. “I tell them the fortune is great, but the fame is a mixed thing here.
Martin likes to talk to and mentor young writers and give them advice.