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The Most Beautiful Shots of ‘Game of Thrones’

Exploring the most beautiful shots from television’s most epic show.
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By  · Published on March 23rd, 2019

Season 4

Episode 1: “Two Swords”

Cinematography by Jonathan Freeman
Directed by D.B. Weiss

Game Of Thrones Two Swords

Game Of Thrones Two Swords

Episode 2: “The Lion and The Rose”

Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk
Directed by Alex Graves

Game Of Thrones Lion And The Rose

Game Of Thrones Lion And The Rose

Episode 3: “Breaker of Chains”

Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk
Directed by Alex Graves

Game Of Thrones Breaker Of Chains

Game Of Thrones Breaker Of Chains

Game Of Thrones Breaker Of Chains

Episode 4: “Oathkeeper”

Cinematography by Robert McLachlan
Directed by Michelle MacLaren

Game Of Thrones Oathkeeper

Game Of Thrones Oathkeeper

Episode 5: “First of His Name”

Cinematography by Robert McLachlan
Directed by Michelle MacLaren

Game Of Thrones First Of His Name

Game Of Thrones First Of His Name

Game Of Thrones First Of His Name

Episode 6: “The Laws of Gods and Men”

Cinematography by Fabian Wagner
Directed by Alik Sakharov

Game Of Thrones Laws Of Gods And Men

Game Of Thrones Laws Of Gods And Men

Episode 7: “Mockingbird”

Cinematography by Fabian Wagner
Directed by Alik Sakharov

Game Of Thrones Mockinbird

Game Of Thrones Mockinbird

Game Of Thrones Mockinbird

Game Of Thrones Mockinbird

Episode 8: “The Mountain and The Viper”

Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk
Directed by Alex Graves

Game Of Thrones Mountain And The Viper

Game Of Thrones Mountain And The Viper

Episode 9: “The Watchers on the Wall”

Cinematography by David Franco
Directed by Neil Marshall

Game Of Thrones Watchers On The Wall

Game Of Thrones Watchers On The Wall

Game Of Thrones Watchers On The Wall

Episode 10: “The Children”

Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk
Directed by Alex Graves

Game Of Thrones The Children

Game Of Thrones The Children

Game Of Thrones The Children


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