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13th April 2019
03:15pm BST

One of the biggest examples of this was the Red Wedding in season three, when Robb Stark, his wife Talisa, and Catelyn Stark were brutally slaughtered by the Frey/Bolton alliance, under the orders of the Lannisters.
David Nutter, the director of pivotal episode The Rains of Castamere, was asked if there was the same level of carnage in store in the upcoming final season.
Asked by Metro if viewers should brace themselves for something similarly surprising and shocking - and his answer has us a bit nervous, if we're being totally honest.
"The short answer is - yes," he said.
"I can’t say that it’s more draining or less draining to be the director of the episode, but I will say that we’re all in the same boat, actors and director, when it comes to really bringing our 'A game' to the fore. "Battle scenes are just incredibly exhausting for all concerned. "Having said that, they are, at the same time, sometimes tedious – because there’s so much minute detail to deal with, from both an acting and directing standpoint. "Horses, armaments, special effects are all vying for our attention and energy, in a lot of cases, and it’s true that it’s exhausting trying to lasso all of these elements into a coherent whole." Game of Thrones season eight airs on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV on Monday 15 April at 2am and 9pm.
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