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5th season of the U.S. Tv series, aired 2015

Season of television receiver series

Game of Thrones
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Country of origin United States
No. of episodes ten
Release
Original network HBO
Original release April 12 (2015-04-12) –
June 14, 2015 (2015-06-14)
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The 5th season of the fantasy drama telly serial Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on Apr 12, and concluded on June 14, 2015.[1] It was broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm in the U.s., consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes. The season primarily adapts the storylines from A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, the quaternary and fifth novels in George R. R. Martin's A Vocal of Ice and Fire series, though it too uses the remaining elements from the third novel, A Storm of Swords, as well as the upcoming sixth novel The Winds of Winter.[ii] [3] [4] It also contains original content not found in Martin's novels.[5] The serial is adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.

Similar previous seasons in Game of Thrones, the fifth flavour continues storylines primarily prepare inside the fictional state of Westeros, while a few storylines are fix in another continent, Essos. After the murders of King Joffrey and his grandfather Tywin Lannister, Cersei Lannister's young, indecisive son, Tommen, rules Westeros as rex. Tyrion flees to Essos, where he meets Daenerys Targaryen, who struggles to dominion Slavers' Bay and regain control over her growing dragons. The Lannister family encounters new enemies, including a religious cult that Cersei heedlessly empowers; they arrest her and Queen Margaery; Cersei confesses some sins and is released after a walk of atonement. Jon Snowfall becomes Lord Commander of the Night'due south Lookout and serves under Stannis Baratheon, who pursues his claim to the Iron Throne by marching on the rebuilt Winterfell. Littlefinger has left Sansa Stark at Winterfell; she marries Ramsay Bolton, who rapes and imprisons her. Stannis is defeated and killed, while Sansa makes an escape with Theon. Afterwards Jon loses Night's Watchmen trying to rescue thousands of Wildlings from the White Walkers, several of his men wildcat and kill him. In Braavos, Arya Stark receives grooming as an assassinator only disobeys her trainers, who bullheaded her. Jaime retrieves princess Myrcella from Dorne, but she is murdered.

HBO ordered the fifth season on Apr eight, 2014, together with the 6th season, which began filming in July 2014.[6] The flavor was filmed primarily in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Croatia and Spain.

Game of Thrones features a large ensemble cast, including Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington. The flavor introduced a number of new cast members, including Jonathan Pryce and Alexander Siddig.

Critics praised the show'southward production values and cast, giving specific accolades for Dinklage'southward portrayal of Tyrion Lannister. Viewership yet again rose compared to the previous season. This flavor set a Guinness World Tape for winning the highest number of Emmy Awards for a series in a single season and year, winning 12 out of 24 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series.[7] [eight]

Episodes [edit]

Cast [edit]

Main bandage [edit]

Guest cast [edit]

The recurring actors listed hither are those who appeared in season 5. They are listed by the region in which they first appear:

Production [edit]

Crew [edit]

The writing staff for the 5th season includes executive producers and showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, producer Bryan Cogman, and Dave Hill, who was promoted to staff writer this season after previously working as an assistant to Benioff and Weiss.[20] Author George R. R. Martin, who had written one episode for each of the first four seasons, did not write an episode for the fifth flavor as he was working to finish writing the sixth novel of the series, The Winds of Winter.[21] The directing staff for the fifth season is Michael Slovis (episodes 1 and two), Mark Mylod (episodes 3 and four), Jeremy Podeswa (episodes 5 and half-dozen), Miguel Sapochnik (episodes 7 and 8), and David Nutter (episodes nine and ten). Nutter is the simply returning director with the remainder being first-time Game of Thrones directors.[22]

Writing [edit]

This season features more original material than previous seasons.[23] [24] The deviations from Martin's novels are in part attributable to the manner the television series has covered near of the novel series' published cloth and in office to the directors' opinions of the actors' abilities. For example, Sansa Stark arrives at Winterfell to marry Ramsay Bolton in "High Sparrow," a plotline that had been given to a pocket-sized character in the novels.[25] [26] [27] In an interview, show writer David Benioff explains that Sophie Turner's evolution as an extra was i of the reasons that they decided to requite her character more than dramatic scenes, saying, "Fifty-fifty if [kid actors] come in and do a great audition, it's and then hard to know if they're going to quite literally grow into the parts. With Sansa and Arya in detail, their storylines have become quite night. Information technology was such a run a risk and the fact that they've both become such smashing wonderful actresses is a bit of a phenomenon."[28] Bryan Cogman added that information technology fabricated more sense to give the Winterfell storyline to a proven extra who was already popular with viewers than to bring in a new character.[28]

Other changes include the portrayal of Tommen as old plenty to interact with Margaery and the Faith Militant equally an adult, the speeding up or streamlining of several subplots, and the introduction of fewer new characters. According to Benioff and Weiss, "We felt we'd capsize the show if nosotros put in every single character from the books."[29] Critics especially liked the decision to have Tyrion actually meet Daenerys at the finish of "The Gift," which has withal to happen equally of A Trip the light fantastic with Dragons.[30] [31] David Benioff cited the television adaptation'south faster pace every bit role of the rationale behind this decision.[32]

Filming [edit]

Filming for the fifth season began in July 2014 in Belfast[33] and ended in Dec 2014. Locations in Northern Republic of ireland included Titanic Studios, Belfast[34] and the cliff edge of Binevenagh Mount. The Winterfell sets were in the village of Moneyglass.[35]

Some of the scenes that take place in the principality of Dorne were filmed in Spain,[34] beginning in October 2014.[36] Locations explored for the production included the Alcázar of Seville and the University of Osuna.[37] On October xiv, some scenes were filmed on the Roman bridge of Córdoba.[38] Benioff and Weiss said that season 5 would include flashbacks, which they had previously avoided, and that Córdoba would stand for the city of Volantis.[39]

Cersei's "walk of amende" from A Trip the light fantastic toe with Dragons was filmed in Dubrovnik, Republic of croatia, in the Stradun street between the Dubrovnik Cathedral and the Sponza Palace[40] in early on Oct 2014. The production reportedly employed a body double for Lena Headey for part of the scene in which Cersei appears naked.[41] Meereen scenes were one time again shot in Diocletian's Palace in Split, and on Klis Fortress north of Split.

A boondocks on the coast of the Bay of Kaštela in Republic of croatia, the 16th century Kaštel Gomilica stood in for some parts of Braavos.[34]

A very minor portion of one episode was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada: the scenes featuring Jon Snow's wolf Ghost (played by animate being thespian Quigly) who also appears in flavour half-dozen.[42]

Casting [edit]

The fifth flavour adds previously recurring actors Indira Varma (Ellaria Sand), Michiel Huisman (Daario Naharis), Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei), Dean-Charles Chapman (Tommen Baratheon), Tom Wlaschiha (Jaqen H'ghar) and Michael McElhatton (Roose Bolton) to the series' main cast.[43]

In the 5th season, the region of Dorne is introduced as a location. Alexander Siddig joins the cast as Doran Martell, the ruling Prince of Dorne, and elder brother of Oberyn Martell,[44] while his son Trystane Martell is portrayed by Toby Sebastian. The role of Cersei's daughter Myrcella Baratheon, who is Doran's ward and betrothed to Trystane is played by Nell Tiger Free.[44] The role was portrayed by Aimee Richardson in the commencement two seasons.[44] DeObia Oparei portrays Areo Hotah, the captain of the Dornish palace guard.[44] The three eldest bastard daughters of Oberyn Martell (collectively known equally the "Sand Snakes") are portrayed past Keisha Castle-Hughes (Obara Sand), Jessica Henwick (Nymeria Sand), and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers (Tyene Sand).[44]

In King'due south Landing, Jonathan Pryce joins the cast equally the High Sparrow, the leader of the militant faithful in King'southward Landing,[44] while Hannah Waddingham portrays Septa Unella, one of the "Almost Devout", the ruling council of the Organized religion of the Vii.[45] Nell Williams was cast every bit a immature Cersei Lannister seen in flashbacks,[46] while Jodhi May was cast equally Maggy the Frog, a fortune-teller.[47]

Across the Narrow Ocean, Enzo Cilenti joins as Yezzan, a Yunkish nobleman and slave trader,[44] while Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was cast every bit Malko, a slaver, who does not announced in the novels.[48] At Castle Black and beyond the Wall, new cast members include Michael Condron as Bowen Marsh, First Steward of the Night'south Lookout.[49] J. J. Murphy, who was cast as Night'due south Sentinel officer Denys Mallister, died in Baronial 2014 shortly after filming his first scenes; his function was not recast.[l] One role that was recast for season five was Ross O'Hennessy every bit the Lord of Bones. O'Hennessy replaces Edward Dogliani who was final seen in the season 3 premiere "Valar Dohaeris".[51] Charles Dance, whose grapheme died in the previous season, returned for ane episode to portray Tywin Lannister's corpse.[52] Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran Stark), Kristian Nairn (Hodor) and Ellie Kendrick (Meera Reed) are absent-minded this flavor because their role in the story has reached the cease of A Dance with Dragons.[53] [54]

Music [edit]

The soundtrack for the season was released digitally on June nine, 2015, and on CD on July 17, 2015.[55]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

Game of Thrones (season 5): Disquisitional reception past episode
  • Season v (2015) : Per centum of positive reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[56]

The 5th flavor was met with mostly positive reviews, though many deemed it to be weaker than its predecessors. On Metacritic, the season (based on the commencement four episodes) has a score of 91 out of 100 based on 29 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[57] On Rotten Tomatoes, the fifth season has a 93% approval rating from 52 critics with an average rating of eight.61 out of 10. The site's disquisitional consensus reads, "Bloody activeness and extreme power plays return full throttle, equally Game of Thrones enjoys a new-establish liberation from the world of the source material, resulting in more than unexpected thrills."[56]

The Daily Telegraph stated in regards to the premiere episode, "Substantially, this was an exercise in scene setting, the chess pieces being laid out on the lath."[58] New York Daily News praised the flavor to have "little trouble keeping its pedal to the metal" due to its "cold-blooded characters treating personnel turnover as the natural club", when other shows "are starting to run out of gas by Season v".[59] Slant Magazine gave the season 3.v out of 4 and stated, "There's enough of decease in the fifth season of the testify, and it'due south understood as a cautionary symbol of power."[threescore] Vanity Fair called this season "rich, satisfying and fantastically put together".[61] Multifariousness gave the season a positive review and stated, "Operating on a scale like zilch else on Television set, and creatively liberated to play a long game stretching into the future, perhaps no project meliorate distinguishes HBO's condition equally the leading premium player."[62] IndieWire gave the season a score of 'B+' and found the "first few episodes skew dry, concerned largely with the establishment of allegiances", simply notwithstanding praised them for keeping the audiences "continued to those who have managed to survive thus far in the boxing for power."[63]

The Boston Earth gave the season a positive review and stated, "The funny matter about Game of Thrones is that it'due south built on familiar genres and still it appeals to those who may non be fans of those genres."[64] James Poniewozik of Time gave the flavour a positive review and stated, "Game of Thrones is flying, full tilt, toward a destination off the border of our map of the known world. I can't wait to see what information technology finds there."[65] Salon.com gave the season a positive review and stated, "In the fifth flavor, the story has been distilled to just the moments of pathos and label and gorgeous direction that make the story work."[66] Slate was concerned about the fact that the flavor "pulls even farther away from the novels (the Sansa plot volition drive some fans crazier than King Aerys)", though still idea it was "better for it".[67]

The A.V. Club gave the season a score of 'A-' and stated, "Benioff and Weiss are making the aforementioned show but with slightly different rhythms, relying more than on grapheme shading and interplay than on staging the next massacre."[68] Christopher Orr of The Atlantic constitute the season to be an improvement over the source material in terms of step and focus.[69] David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle gave the season 4 out of iv and eulogized the "greater sense of urgency",[70] while The New York Times praised the "overall feeling of recharging and regeneration".[71] Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times gave the flavour a positive review and stated, "Scenic, heartbreaking, awe-inspiring and addictive, it remains the single near remarkable feat of television, peradventure ever, increasingly admirable for its power to grow rather than simply sustain."[72]

The only major publication to requite the season a negative review was John Doyle of The Globe and Mail who stated, "A certain character says to someone who had been believed to exist dangerous: "You're not terrifying, you lot're boring!" I'one thousand with that character, all the way. Yes, everyone's a critic, Ms. Atwood."[73]

The sixth episode, "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" was heavily criticized due to the showrunners' decision to have a well-liked character suffer a sexual assail.[74] It received a rating of 54% on Rotten Tomatoes, lower than any previous episode of the show.[75] The eighth episode, "Hardhome", received significant praise and was immediately regarded as ane of the all-time episodes in the series.[76] According to Business Insider, "Despite the attacks, Game of Thrones remains a steady hitting."[77]

Season 5 featured more than significant changes from the novels. Some of the changes were more well-received than others (the sexual assault scene was heavily criticized and acquired great controversy).[78] The various plotlines for the season also differed significantly in reception. The Dornish subplot received an overwhelmingly negative reception.[79] In particular, the hyped Sand Snakes were maligned past critics and fans alike, as many found them cheesy and unlikeable.[lxxx] In dissimilarity, Tyrion's storyline was highly praised. Many fans felt that his subplot progressed overly slowly in the novels, and his meeting with Daenerys was specially lauded.[81]

Ratings [edit]

The gross viewing figure per episode for the show, which include streaming, DVR recordings and repeat showings, averaged at 20 million this season.[82] [83]

^i Live +vii ratings were non available, so Alive +3 ratings have been used instead.

Business Insider noted a significant difference in the ratings between this season and previous seasons. The typical blueprint involves "Solid premiere viewings followed by a slow only steady gain of momentum through to the finale. Historically, the finale episodes of each season have beaten the premiere for full number of viewers". However, this flavour showed a meaning refuse from 8 meg viewers at the premiere to v.four million at the seventh episode, "The Gift". Business Insider cites two likely reasons for the lower ratings: backfire over the rape scene in "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken", one of many deviations from the novels throughout the season that "have upset fans," and increased online streaming through HBO Now. It also acknowledged a possible effect of the first 4 episodes leaking online before the season premiere and the decision to air on Memorial Day weekend in the U.s.a. (a weekend that had been skipped in previous seasons). Business Insider reached out to HBO for comment, HBO responded that it is seeing an increment in overall viewer numbers this season taking into account streaming services, which are not included in Nielsen ratings.[74] [94] The dip in ratings did not extend to the eighth and ninth episodes, "Hardhome," and "The Trip the light fantastic toe of Dragons", which were both seen past over 7 million viewers.[77] The season finale, "Mother's Mercy" was seen by viii.11 meg people, setting a new record and making information technology the most watched episode of the serial.[19]

Accolades [edit]

For the 5th Critics' Pick Television Awards, the series was nominated for Best Drama Series.[95] For the 31st TCA Awards, the series was nominated for Programme of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Drama.[96] For the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, the series received 24 nominations, the almost of any series. It won 12 awards, including Outstanding Drama Series, Peter Dinklage for Outstanding Supporting Thespian in a Drama Series, Benioff and Weiss for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for "Mother's Mercy", and David Nutter for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Female parent's Mercy".[7] Nominations included Lena Headey and Emilia Clarke both for Outstanding Supporting Extra in a Drama Series, Diana Rigg for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, and Jeremy Podeswa for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken".[97]

Release [edit]

Circulate [edit]

The flavor was simulcast to 170 countries by HBO and its broadcast partners. In some countries, it aired the day after its kickoff release.[139] [140] [141] Sky Atlantic, the network serving the United Kingdom and Ireland, aired the premiere the day later on HBO, merely joined the simulcast for the residual of the season.[142]

Marketing [edit]

A half-hour documentary, Game of Thrones: A Day in the Life, aired on HBO on Feb eight, 2015. It covered one day of production of flavor 5 on three sets in Belfast, Dubrovnik and Osuna from the viewpoint of key crew members.[143] The first official trailer for season 5 was released on Jan xxx, 2015,[144] and the season's second trailer was released on March 9, 2015.[145] The globe premiere of the starting time episode of the 5th season was held at the Belfry of London on March 18, 2015.[146]

Home media [edit]

The flavor was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 15, 2016, in region 1 and March 14, 2016, in region 2.[147] [148]

Game of Thrones: The Consummate Fifth Flavor
Set details Special features
  • Format: AC-iii, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Audio, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English, French, Spanish, High german
  • Subtitles: English, French, Castilian, High german, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanaian, Swedish, Turkish
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • five-disc set, ten episodes
  • "New Characters and Locations": Explores the new societies, cultures and locations of Flavor 5.
  • "Beefcake of an Episode: Mother'south Mercy": Behind the scenes of the flavor finale. From the early stages of the writer's room to the final visual effects.
  • "The Real History Behind Game of Thrones Parts 1 and two": Watch historians, forth with George R. R. Martin, explore the interweaving inspirations of the actual players in the era known as "The Wars of the Roses" and other historical events in this two-function series.
  • "A Day in the Life": Takes you behind-the-scenes of production in 3 countries, offering an inside await at the production procedure of Season 5.
  • Deleted Scenes: Four deleted scenes.
  • 12 audio commentaries by, among others, Benioff, Weiss, Dinklage, Headey, Harington, Coster-Waldau, Glen, Williams, Dormer, Christie and more.

Blu-ray sectional:

  • "The Trip the light fantastic of Dragons": Tells the story of the Greens and the Blacks, the Targaryen civil war that led to the downfall of the dragons, featuring surprise narration from notable characters from past seasons.
  • "In-Episode Guide": In-feature resource that provides background information near on-screen characters, locations and relevant histories.
  • "Histories & Lore": Larn near the mythology of Westeros as told from the varying perspectives of the characters themselves.[147] [149]
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
March 15, 2016[147] March 14, 2016[148] March xvi, 2016[150]

Illegal distribution [edit]

On April xi, prior to the airing of the flavor's commencement episode, screener copies of the first four episodes were leaked to several file sharing sites.[151] According to TorrentFreak, 18 million different IP addresses downloaded the leaked episodes, totaling 32 one thousand thousand downloads during the first week.[152] The fifth season of Game of Thrones was the virtually-pirated TV series in 2015.[153]

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External links [edit]

  • Game of Thrones – official US site
  • Game of Thrones – official Uk site
  • Game of Thrones – The Viewers Guide on HBO.com
  • Making Game of Thrones on HBO.com
  • Game of Thrones at IMDb
  • Game of Thrones: Flavour 5 at Rotten Tomatoes

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