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Game of Thrones, based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, is arguably the most influential 21st-century ...
how should we put it...a little lacklustre. We are, of course, talking about Bran Stark. But what exactly was he doing during the Battle of Winterfell? Let's have a look... Alongside him stood ...
Bran makes a perplexing comment at the end of Game of Thrones, but it lends itself to a Song of Ice and Fire theory that’s ...
Bran Stark is the King of Westeros. Game of Thrones is over after 73 episodes across eight long seasons and the world of George R.R. Martin’s creation is at peace in a very twisted and sordid way.
Bran Stark was noticeably absent for Game of Thrones Season 5, as the last time fans saw him was when he finally found the Three-Eyed Raven at the very end of Season 4. It’s fair to say that he ...
Then, the last time we saw Bran acting normally – in season 6, episode 10 – he was taken to the Weirwood just north of the Wall by his undead uncle, Benjen Stark. As he put his hand up to the ...
Bran Stark was noticeably absent for Game of Thrones Season 5, as the last time fans saw him was when he finally found the Three-Eyed Raven at the very end of Season 4. It’s fair to say that he ...
Game of Thrones has come to an end and Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) surprisingly became the one who claimed the now destroyed Iron Throne. The Stark was chosen by the lords and ladies of ...
Bran Stark ruling Westeros has split opinion amongst fans - but here's why the Three-Eyed Raven was the only good choice All hail Bran the Broken, first of his name, King of the Andals and the ...
Bran Stark may be back in Winterfell but it's definitely not the same Bran Stark that was forced to flee during season four and very different from the Bran Stark that Sansa hadn't seen since ...
And that king is Bran Stark – Bran the Broken. Yes, that guy. The kid who was pushed out of a window for witnessing incest is now the weird, emotionless king of all the land. Many viewers have greeted ...
The latest in this craze is a theory stating that Bran Stark is really the Night King on the HBO drama. While it might be an interesting notion, people should probably set aside their tinfoil hats ...