WiC Weekly January 18th-25th
Happy Sunday everyone. It’s time for our regular end-of-the-week round up. Here are our Top Ten Posts of the Week.
WiC Weekly time! The most exciting thing to come out of HBO this week: a trailer for their Day In The Life special: http://t.co/uIM0VIZBFT
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
We also got a trailer for @telltalegames‘ next GOT episode, “The Lost Lords”–which includes a @WiCnet shoutout! http://t.co/8t0uLKrfLz
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
Meanwhile, the big Thrones-related casting news: Sansa Stark is turning telepathic as Sophie Turner joins the X-Men: http://t.co/2U4EfLLZ9V
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
He didn’t get an exciting new casting, but Nikolaj Coster-Waldau had some fun on the Danish show The Night Shift! http://t.co/eD412YF3ua
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
New Sand Snake Keisha Castle-Hughes was also in the news, with an interesting story about how she knew she’d be cast. http://t.co/XAQR1Zy1sc
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
And in the final casting news, we found out who’d be playing Maggy the Frog–and which episode we’d see her in: http://t.co/2mjPmUiaGx
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
January’s Words Are Wind column was “wildfire”: its history, relation to dragons and whether you should piss on it: http://t.co/9JBYxkK89I
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
Turns out we’re also big fans of @JustifiedFX–and we wrote up all the ways it compares to #GameofThrones. http://t.co/s9f2xXb3yP
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
Ever wondered why Game of Thrones films in Northern Ireland but not, say, Scotland? We have some answers: http://t.co/bUlH1vnXvZ
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
Finally, we’re a week away from Game of Thrones coming to IMAX–and we got a trailer for that: http://t.co/LT5MLad6By pic.twitter.com/2xLAEcptGC
— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) January 25, 2015
Let’s do it again next week!
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