Sapochnik also says that the kennel they filmed Ramsay’s death in was also very cramped, and he estimated that up to 40 people were crammed into the space during filming.
In other news, with its popularity all over the world, “Game of Thrones” practically does not need major promotion to hype its upcoming Season 7.
But leave it to the producers to do the nearly unthinkable to capitalize on the popularity of the TV series, which has been confirmed to end on Season 8.
It has just been announced that a “Game of Thrones” concert tour in the US has been slated early next year which would surely provide a superb promotional hype to “Game of Thrones” Season 7 premiere slated sometime in the second half of next year.
From its usual April premiere date during the past six seasons, Season 7 of “Game of Thrones” would have a delayed premiere date which is intentional since the producers will do filming in Ireland during the winter to make the setting quite authentic.
It could be recalled that during the Season 6 finale, winter has come to Westeros and it is likely that most of the setting for Season 7 would feature a snowy environment especially in the north including Winterfell.