So, too, was the final link between the Stark kids and their relatively peaceful childhoods. Ned’s neck wasn’t the only thing severed that sunny day by the Baelor statue. Like falling headfirst into an icy ginger’s frozen honeypot, say, or choosing exactly the wrong moment to procure poppy milk with a comely field surgeon, or, I don’t know, eating mutton. The more time they spend unattended at critical ages, the more likely they are to make mistakes. Emmett Brown who once sagely exclaimed: “It’s your kids … something has to be done about your kids!” Of course, he was speaking to a teenager in a life preserver at the time, not the soon-to-be-headless head of the Stark family, and the good doctor’s preferred conveyance was a sports car with a fusion reactor soldered to the back of it, not a 7-foot simpleton who runs on walnuts. You can see a clip of that here.I believe it was noted nuclear physicist Dr. Both releases with have Conquest & Rebellion: An Animated History of the Seven Kingdoms, which is basically a super-sized History and Lore feature about Aegon Targaryen’s invasion of Westeros. Only the Blu-ray release will have the animated histories, aka the History and Lore features. The Rains of Castamere, Narrated by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister).The Hand of the King, Narrated by Aiden Gillen (Littlefinger).Prophecies of the Known World, Narrated by John Bradley (Samwell Tarly).The Golden Company, Narrated by Iain Glen (Jorah Mormont).Highgarden, Narrated by James Faulkner (Randyll Tarly).Casterly Rock, Narrated by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister).The Citadel, Narrated by John Bradley (Samwell Tarly).The Dragonpit, Narrated by Conleth Hill (Varys) and Anton Lesser (Qyburn).“Revisit this season’s most pivotal moments with this behind-the- scenes featurette, including interviews with key cast and crew breaking down how fans’ favorite moments were created.” Fire & Steel: Creating the Invasion of Westeros.Her Art Department, dissecting the process behind the creation of this season’s incredible new sets, including Dragonstone, Casterly Rock, Highgarden, the Dragonpit, and more.” “Extensive two-part featurette detailing the astonishing work of Production Designer Deborah Riley and From Imagination to Reality: Inside the Art Department.Here are the other special features you can expect: Liam Cunningham and Iain Glen having a commentary track all to themselves should be interesting, though. It’s also notable that “Beyond the Wall” only has one commentary, given how much effort went into that episode.
That should give fans plenty to chew on, although it’s a little disappointing that heavy-hitters like Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Sophie Turner, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Maisie Williams don’t make appearances. Director Jeremy Podeswa and Director of Photography Greg Middleton.Weiss, Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister) and Kit Harrington (Jon Snow) Executive Producers/Writers David Benioff & D.B.Director Alan Taylor, Director of Photography Jonathan Freeman, Camera Operators Sean Savage and David Morgan.Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth) and Iain Glen (Jorah Mormont).Director Matt Shakman, Writer Dave Hill, and Director of Photography Rob McLachlan.Commentary 2: Producer Chris Newman, Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Bauer, and Visual Effects Producer Steve Kullback.