‘Game of Thrones’ Behind The Scenes: Battle Of The Bastards Pile Of Dead Bodies Will Make You Cry

Want so see how "Game of Thrones" facilitate the pile of dead bodies in a battlefield during Medieval times? Co-creator David Benioff has some good news. Bodies piled so thick is the common account during World War 1 and you can witness how it was recaptured through audio-visual displays.

"Game of Thrones" is not all glamor, and HBO will un-veal that during the upcoming fan event. It can be a dream come true to many who have been wondering how they can do such scenes so real, you can cry. "Game of Thrones Season 6" - Behind the Scenes will be showing interactive audio-visual displays and will treat patrons with tech-based experiences that can give you goosebumps.

Watch "Dothraki World," the creation of the city of Vaes Dothrakits and its importance to Daenery that highlight the evolution. Find yourself standing in front of Daenerys, the temple of the Dosh Khaleen

North of the Wall during Season 6 featured "Bran's Journey" getting deeper into Bran Stark's surprising and a horrible journey is offered to be experienced interactively. The mystical Weirwood tree, the Children of the Forest, and save Bran from the White Walker army through a video that can be shared.

"The Battle of the Bastards is available solely on the Season 6 Blu-ray/DVD set, where visual effects, stunts, and interviews with cast and crew are featured. Se how stone pieces can form a photo opp of Jon's position in the aerial mob shot during the battle.

Castle Black is a virtual reality experience of the Castle Black model, the courtyard created for the "Game of Thrones" Season 6 - Behind the Scenes can be shown during the fan event. You just have to wear a VR headset as you pick up a virtual crossbow, arrows, and shield to test their battle skills but you must beware.

The Workshop involved "18 Hours at the Paint Hall"with  Blu-rayTM/DVD feature following all three "Game of Thrones" shooting units converging at Titanic Studios for the first time. Housed at the paint hall, props and show costumes can be seen. Fans can also sit on the Iron Throne just to try how it feels like to be in the Seven Kingdoms, as per Yahoo TV.

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