"Game of Thrones" Season 7 will be filming behind walls in Seville wherein 17 major cast will be joining. Jeremy Podeswa is included in the line-up of four directors to direct 7 episodes next year and he will direct episode one and seven.
Among the four directors were Mark Mylod to direct episode two and three, Matt Shakman on episode four and five, while Alan Taylor will direct episode six of "Game of Thrones" Season 7. Jeremy Podeswa also direct Season 5's "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken," which is said to be the least liked episode of the series as per Winter Is Coming, anyways writing is all that matters in any TV shows.
Alan Taylor also directed "Game of Thrones" Season one's Ned Stark's execution way in which he did well. He was also the one who directed Fargo, Mad Men and Six Feet Under.
New Game of Thrones season 7 set photos tease a big finish and who might be involved - GamesRadar https://t.co/zXob5d6KtF #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/hQDG80LpAk
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Meanwhile, as per reports, the production for "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is now in Seville near the gardens of the Teatro de la Maestranza which it will be closed. Traffic is expected around the shipyard area wherein cast will spend four days filming. Cast members like Kit Harrington was already spotted around as well.
Emilia Clarke on the set of Season 7 pic.twitter.com/bpNHUwR70V — Game of Thrones Cast (@GoT_Cast) November 2, 2016
The city of Seville was kept locked for the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 production which gives fans little footage of the filming. Cast were also filming scenes at the Ruins of Italica next at the Royal Shipyards wherein those locations have walls.