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This is the most expensive death scene in Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones

Who waits, waits - the eighth season of the Game of Thrones series has begun and all fans can't wait for eight o'clock in the evening to watch the first part. There will be no shortage of blood and murders even in the eighth season, but the most of it should be spent in the epic scene from the 5th season, which is also one of the most expensive death scenes. How much did it cost?

Shooting the series Game of Thrones it's quite a big financial deal. For six episodes Season 8 should spend almost 100 million US dollars, which is approx 90 million euros. Every episode should cost like that 15. million dollars (14 million euros), which is an incredible amount of money compared to the filming of the first season, when each episode cost approx 6. million dollars (5 million euros).

A large part of the funds goes to spectacular battle scenes, which you will witness in the 8th season. They don't often use these when filming special effects, but extras. Part of the funds also goes into exotic locations, dragons and costume design. They are also greedy death scenes, which will not be missing in this popular series.

You probably haven't often thought about how many bags with artificial blood was used up or how much these types of scenes cost. And which was the most expensive so far?

The one when it is Khal Drogo Poured a golden crown on Viserys, or any of the explosion scenes? No! The most expensive scene was the one when Arya Stark brutally kills Meryn Trant, the first person on her ever-growing hit list. They don't talk about the funds they allocated for this scene, but it is said to cost a lot choreography, special effects and prosthetics.

Arya Stark brutally kills Meryn Trant.
Arya Stark brutally kills Meryn Trant.

What was that scene like, you see in the video!

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