At the Titanic Studios parking lot, a large chunk of King’s Landing is still being erected from the ground-up, month after month. We have been following this unpredecented set’s construction step by step and even discovered its explosive (and highly spoilery) purpose in season eight. And yet, the work continues: though most of it is still taking shape, at last we can see how King’s Landing is preparing for battle.

Most of these King’s Landing streets were already erected over a month ago, but all of the buildings are still being furnished with a facade so they don’t look like large piles of scaffolding when the show airs. As of our last report, the large tower at this location had been the first building to be painted over and provided with the capital’s iconic appearance, based on Dubrovnik (and perhaps Girona and Cáceres as well.) Now, more buildings have undergone this treatment, and that’s not the only thing that’s new:


Or, for a closer look, notice the new facades and roofs, and the city walls additions:

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These new photos by A Red Priestess don’t only show a few more buildings have been made to look appropriately medieval but also an interesting new detail on the city walls: crenellations. The walls look like true battlements now! These wouldn’t have been built if they were not going to be put to good use … and they most certainly are, if everything we’ve heard about this set, from siege weapons to fire and blood, holds true.

With a set this size, it’s no wonder that its development seems slow, but at long last it’s beginning to look like it’s supposed to: one of the gates of King’s Landing, with the defensive walls and city streets that surround it. If you have read about what this is all for, you’ll understand our excitement to see this set finished and filmed on.


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