Season 1
Summers span decades. Winters can last a lifetime. And the
struggle for the Iron Throne has be. It will stretch from the
south, where heat breeds plots, lusts and intrigues; to the vast
and savage eastern lands; all the way to the frozen north, where
an 800-foot wall of ice protects the kingdom from the dark forces
that lie beyond. Kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars,
lords and honest men...all will play the 'Game of Thrones.' A new
original series based on George R.R. Martin's best-selling 'A
Song of Ice and Fire' series.
Season 2
The Battle continues in Westeros with feuding families and power
hungry rulers. Five Kings vie for a single, all-powerful throne
in the all-new season of Game of Thrones – an epic story of
duplicity and treachery, nobility and honour, conquest and
triumph. Season 2 plays out against the backdrop of a
fast-approaching winter. In King’s Landing, the coveted Iron
Throne is occupied by cruel young Joffrey, counseled by his
conniving mother Cersei and uncle Tyrion. But the Lannister hold
on the Throne is under assault on many fronts. There’s Robb
Stark, son of the slain Lord of Winterfell, Ned Stark; Daenerys
Targaryen, who looks to shore up her depleted power through three
newborn dragons; Stannis Baratheon, eldest brother of the late
King Robert; and Stannis’ brother Renly, who has maintained his
own cl since fleeing King’s Landing. In the meantime, a new
leader is rising among the wildlings North of the Wall, adding
new perils for Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch. With tensions and
treaties, animosity and alliances, Season 2 of Game of Thrones
promises to be a thrilling journey through a riveting,
unforgettable landscape.
Season 3
In Season 3, family and loyalty will be the overarching themes,
and many critical plot points from the first two seasons will
come to a violent head, with several major characters meeting
cruel es. While a primary focus continues to be on King’s
Landing, where the Lannisters barely held onto power after a
savage naval onslaught from Stannis Baratheon (brother of the
late king), stirrings in the North threaten to alter the overall
balance of power in Westeros. Robb Stark, King of the North, will
face a major calamity in his efforts to build on his victories
over the Lannisters in Season 2, while further north, Mance
Rayder (new character, played by Ciarán Hinds) and his huge army
of wildlings continue their inexorable march south to scale the
Wall. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen – reunited with
her three deadly, fast-maturing dragons – attempts to raise an
army of slaves to sail with her from Essos, in hopes of
eventually overthrowing the Iron Throne.
Season 4
As Season 4 begins, the Lannisters' hold on the Iron Throne
remains intact in the wake of the Red Wedding slaughter that
wiped out many of their Stark nemeses. But can they survive their
own egos as well as new and ongoing threats? Meanwhile, an
unbowed Stannis Baratheon continues to rebuild his army; the
Lannister-loathing ‘Red Viper of Dorne,’ Oberyn Martell, arrives
at King's Landing for Joffrey's wedding to Margaery Tyrell;
Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons and unsullied force to
liberate the largest Slavery City in the east...with long-range
plans to take back the Iron Throne; and a depleted Night's Watch
faces the advance of Mance Rayder's wildling army, who are in
turn running from the undead White Walkers.
Season 5
After the shocking deaths of S4, the season begins with a power
vacuum that protagonists across Westeros and Essos look to fill.
At Castle Black, Jon Snow struggles to balance the demands of the
Night’s Watch with those of newly-arrived Stannis Baratheon, who
styles himself as the rightful king of Westeros. Meanwhile,
Cersei scrabbles to hold on to power in Kings Landing amidst the
Tyrells and the rise of a religious group led by the enigmatic
High Sparrow, while Jie embarks on a secret mission. Across
the Narrow Sea, Arya seeks an old friend while a fugitive Tyrion
finds a new cause. And as danger s in Meereen, Daenerys
Targaryen finds that her tenuous hold on the city requires some
hard sacrifices.
Season 6
Following the shocking developments at the conclusion of season
five, including Jon Snow’s bloody e at the hands of Castle
Black mutineers, Daenerys’ near-demise at the fighting pits of
Meereen, and Cersei’s public humiliation in the streets of King’s
Landing, survivors from all parts of Westeros and Essos regroup
to press forward, inexorably, towards their uncertain individual
es. Familiar faces will forge new alliances to bolster their
strategic chances at survival, while new characters will emerge
to challenge the balance of power in the east, west, north and
south.
Season 7
As the season begins, Daenerys Targaryen, accompanied by her
Unsullied army and emboldened by Dothraki/Ironborn allies and her
lethal trio of dragons, has finally set sail for Westeros with
Tyrion Lannister, her newly appointed Hand. Jon Snow, memorably
reanimated in S6, has apparently consolidated power in the North
after his spectacular conquest of Ramsay Bolton in the “Battle of
the Bastards” and the return of Winterfell to Stark control. In
King’s Landing, Cersei Lannister, bereft of any surviving heirs,
has successfully seized the Iron Throne by using wildfire to
incinerate the High Sparrow and other foes in the Sept of Baelor.
But as these and other factions drive inexorably towards new
alliances or (more likely) violent conflicts, the cold specter of
another, apocalyptic threat – in the form of an army of undead
White Walkers expected to breach The Wall and invade the South –
threatens to undermine the status quo and obliterate the outcome
of these smaller, alltoo-human rivalries.