Exactly one week after the epic series finale, HBO took fans behind-the-scenes of the final season with a two-hour documentary titled Game of Thrones: The Last Watch.
The documentary showcased the legions of crew members and unsung cast members who have helped bring the show to life over the past eight seasons, taking fans to production hubs such as Belfast, Northern Island and Dubrovnik, Croatia, two of the primary locations the show was filmed in.
There is also dramatic footage from a table read with the entire cast, showing the actors react to some of the series' biggest surprises as executive producer Bryan Cogman read the action lines.
Behind the scenes: Exactly one week after the epic series finale, HBO aired a two-hour documentary Game of Thrones: The Last Watch, which took fans behind-the-scenes of the final season
Production hub: The documentary showcased the legions of crew members and unsung cast members who have helped bring the show to life over the past eight seasons, taking fans to production hubs such as Belfast, Northern Island and Dubrovnik, Croatia, two of the primary locations the show was filmed in
Table read: There is also dramatic footage from a table read with the entire cast, showing the actors react to some of the series' biggest surprises as executive producer Bryan Cogman read the action lines
We see the cast react to Arya Stark killing The Night King, as everyone applauds, from the second to the last episode.
Also included: Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke reaction to the scene where Kit's character Jon Snow kills Emilia's character, Daenerys Targaryen.
After the table read, all of the scripts are shredded, as the documentary also features Del Reid, the show's 'head of snow,' spraying fake snow all over Winterfell set in Belfast.
End of the road: There are many emotional moments for the cast and crew
Reaction: We also see Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke react to the scene where Kit's character Jon Snow kills Emilia's character, Daenerys Targaryen
It takes a village! The documentary showcased the legions of crew members and unsung cast members who have helped bring the show to life over the past eight seasons
The documentary delves into some of the logistics of a show this massive, including location work for extras holding, as the location manager tries to figure out where the extras will be able to smoke cigarettes.
Director David Nutter, who directed the first, second and fourth episodes, is seen in the crypts of Winterfell.
'I'm a conductor of fine musicians who basically just waves my arms around,' Nutter said about his crew.
Nutter is also one of the few on Game of Thrones who gets paper scripts, since everyone else getting digital scripts.
Head of Snow: After the table read, all of the scripts are shredded, as the documentary also features Del Reid, the show's 'head of snow,' spraying fake snow all over Winterfell set in Belfast
Director: Nutter is also one of the few on Game of Thrones who gets paper scripts, since everyone else getting digital scripts
Extras: The documentary delves into some of the logistics of a show this massive, including location work for extras holding, as the location manager tries to figure out where the extras will be able to smoke cigarettes
The documentary also takes fans behind the scenes of the first day of filming, showing the process Emilia Clarke goes through with her elaborate blonde wig.
We also see the first shot of the final season, a scene where Daenerys tells Samwell Tarly (John Bradley) that she killed his father and brother.
Fans also get to see a number of the undead white walkers with their full prosthetics on, as they try to eat their lunch during some downtime on the set.
Director Miguel Sapochnik, who directed the third and fifth episodes of the final season, is featured when the show moves into night shoots.
Emilia: The documentary also takes fans behind the scenes of the first day of