More news keeps pouring in for Game of Thrones lovers as the prequel House of The Dragon is fast on track for its release in 2022. The recent developments taking place at various filming sites indicate the show might be here sooner than we expected. Speculations arose this weekend that filming for the Game of Thrones prequel has returned to Cornwall after a number of medieval-style props were spotted on the Lizard Peninsula beach on Friday.
Photos were posted to the ‘Cornwall_in_Focus’ Facebook page, showing an array of different swords, shields and other weaponry, as well as barrels, wooden crates and Hessian sacks laid out on the cliffs above one of Cornwall’s most popular beauty spots.
Earlier this year, back in April, former Doctor Who star Matt Smith was among the actors photographed at Holywell Bay, one of the confirmed locations for the filming of the new series that is based on George R. R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood.
The author behind the Cornwall_in_Focus page wrote: “Looks like they’re back to filming Game of Thrones again. This time down Kynance Cove.”
“I was lucky enough to be able to walk right through the set today, although I suspect it’ll be closed off to the public very soon, but was amazing to see the props up close, the detail that goes into these kinds of things is insane.”
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