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Hunky Nostradamus
I actually had several non-book readers mention the character a few times during season 2, I was impressed.
Some news: Valyrian language being created for the show.
I can't wait to hear what it's like.
I actually had several non-book readers mention the character a few times during season 2, I was impressed.
Some news: Valyrian language being created for the show.
I can definitely wait to hear it.
Why?
The biggest new Game of Thrones role is going to…
Ciarán Hinds!
The Rome actor has been cast as Wildling leader Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall. Rayder has united the disparate clans of the Far North behind a single mission:He’s been frequently referenced (though unseen) in the HBO hit fantasy drama’s first two seasons. In the second season finale, undercover Night’s Watchman Jon Snow (Kit Harington) was being taken to meet Rayder.To attack The Wall.
Caesar!
but isn't he kinda, well to old?
ADWD
didn't he unleash a can of whoopass on Jon Snow in that friendly duel? I can't see Caesar doing that tbh...
Caesar!
but isn't he kinda, well to old?
ADWD
didn't he unleash a can of whoopass on Jon Snow in that friendly duel? I can't see Caesar doing that tbh...
Always like seeing Rome actors getting work.
Hmmm...what other Rome actors could work on GoT?
Purefoy could be the Red Viper or Euron Greyjoy.
Maybe have Kevin McKidd as Victarion?
I bet Polly Walker would have made a great Cersei.
Just saw this.
I think he can nail Mance's charisma, less sure on having him convincingly sneak around unnoticed pretending to be a singer. I definitely think their instincts were right in offering to Dominic West first, but this should still be great.
That would be fucking amazing!You picked McKidd as Victarion instead of Ray Stevenson? Are you cray-cray? Purefoy and Stevenson as the Victarion brothers would be awesome on so many levels.
Better than McNulty. This show has always been great in casting. If they actually do something with Mance it could go along way to repairing the Jon storyline which they shit on and broke.
From The Wire? Were they interested in him for the part?
Hinds seems like a strange choice for how I've imagined Mance, but he's a terrific character actor so I'm pretty excited.
He turned it down because he didn't want to live in Iceland away from his kids.
Ciarán Hinds!
That would be fucking amazing!
Is Rome worth watching? I mean, is it in the same tier as shows like Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Deadwood, etc. or is it a tier or two below?