And that’s it, that’s a wrap.
Game Of Thrones filming is officially over, and Jamie Dornan was one of the first to congratulate the cast and crew.
The long-awaited final series – slated for a 2019 release – has been filming for 10 months, but they’ve now ended the blood shed as the cameras stop rolling, and it’s time for them to say goodbye to the world of Westeros.
The cast and crew came together in Belfast to celebrate the beginning of the end, marking the occasion with a huge wrap party.
Actor Jamie Dornan, who didn’t star in the show, was there to congratulate his Game Of Thrones pals, and was seen arriving at the venue and posing with fans for selfies.
Joe Dempsie and Hannah Murray, Gendry and Gilly, were both seen arriving too, but after Hannah confessed to having ‘applauded and wept’ at the final table read, it looked like tears had been left at the door ready for the party.
Jacob Anderson, Grey Worm, and Pilou Asbaek, Euron Greyjoy were also seen arriving.
Kerry Ingram, who played the young Shireen Baratheon, who was mercilessly burned to death by her father Stannis in season five, showed up to celebrate with her GOT pals too.
But there’s still a year to wait for the final season, and Sophie Turner has promised it’ll be a good’un.
She said: ‘It’s Game Of Thrones so it’s going to be bloodier and more death and more emotionally torturous than all the years before.
‘I can tell you that there’s definitely a coming together of people to fight the impending doom. There’s a lot of tension between these little groups, battling for what they think is right.’
Newlywed Kit Harington was not pictured arriving at the do, after having celebrated his nuptials last week with new wife Rose Leslie, who also starred in Game Of Thrones.
The pair tied the knot with the likes of Emila Clarke, Joe Dempsie, Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams in attendance, at the Scottish castle owned by Rose’s family.
Peter Dinklage was seen emerging from the celebrations the next day looking worse for wear, but the newly married couple had just the cure, and hosted more celebrations with more wine to stave off those hangovers.
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