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Gown of Thrones

Stars on the red carpet for Irish premiere of hit show

- BY KATIE GALLAGHER Showbiz Reporter

THE stars came out last night for the final series premiere of Game Of Thrones – in the “home” of the hit HBO fantasy.

They gathered at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast to finish close to where it all began.

Episodes have been shot everywhere from Iceland to Morocco but most were filmed in the North, where the GOT economy is worth €150million.

Last night Irish actor Conleth Hill, who plays Lord Varys, revealed he had to lobby the Game Of Thrones bosses to have the Season 8 premiere here.

The proud 54-year-old said: “I lobbied for this so hard because we had gone everywhere else, well not everywhere else in the world, but we’d gone to a lovely place.

“And I wasn’t complainin­g about that but this is where we started it so it is nice we are finishing it here and having the last premiere here.”

Conleth, from Ballycastl­e, Co Antrim, wasn’t the only cast member crediting the city’s role in the highly successful series.

Fellow Irishman Liam Cunningham, who plays Ser Davos Seaworth, said the show wouldn’t have been made possible without the local landscape.

He added: “You couldn’t have done Game Of Thrones anywhere else because if you think about the logistics of the size of the project for us to have a castle 20 minutes away, a

harbour half an hour away. You can’t move a production this size. This would have cost billions in any other country but it is all so compact.

“We never had to travel for more than an hour and when you’ve got a production this size you need that proximity so Northern Ireland made that feasible. We are indebted to it.

“This is a real one, it’s like a homecoming, because there are loads of the crew here as well.

“It’s the best thing. It is the home of Game of Thrones.”

Northern Ireland Screen chief executive Richard Williams said it seemed fitting to be Belfast for the special night, dubbing the city “the undisputed Home of Thrones”.

Meanwhile, Emmy-winning executive producer Bernie Caulfield said it was an emotional night to bid farewell to their beloved city.

Getting emotional introducin­g the first episode of the last ever season, she added: “Tonight I have the great honour of speaking about our beloved Belfast.

“Since 2009 – see it gets me choked up – it has been the home of Game of Thrones. We feel honoured and fortunate to call Belfast our home.”

The premiere has been one of the most star studded A-list bashes ever hosted in the North.

The highly-anticipate­d viewing saw an exclusive list of around 700 guests, including many of the blockbuste­r series’ star cast in attendance. It included Kit Harington (Jon Snow), Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) and Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark.

Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy), Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark), Jerome Flynn (Bronn) (Yara Greyjoy), Hannah Murray (Gilly), Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm), Joe Dempsie (Gendry), John Bradley (Samwell Tarley), (Euron Greyjoy) and Carice Van Houten (Mellisandr­e Red Witch) also stepped out on the night.

The final series will air in Ireland and the UK on Sky Atlantic from 2am on Monday.

All six episodes are expected to surpass the billion viewer mark.

After an agonising two-year wait for fans, winter is finally here.

IRISH MIRROR COMMENT:

GAME Of Thrones returns to our screens for its final series on Monday.

And after eight action-packed seasons, it will be sorely missed.

Shame it can’t drag-on a bit longer.

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DRESS TO IMPRESS Got’s Maisie Williams, Kit Harington and Sophie Turner
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STARK CONTRAST Maisie Williams & Sophie Turner in Belfast last night UNIQUE Liam Cunningham
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PILOU ASBAEK
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CONLETH HILL
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TAKE A BOW Kerry Ingram played Shireen Baratheon
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FAREWELL PARTY Cast gather ahead of première

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