CPH PIX invites to season premiere of Game of Thrones

A free, open-air screening is scheduled for 21:30 on Monday

CHP PIX is inviting fans of the popular HBO series ‘Games of Thrones’ to a free, open-air season premiere on Monday April 25 at the Østre Anlæg park in central Copenhagen.

Experience the season’s first episode, ‘The Red Woman’, on a 15-metre wide screen together with other die-hards.

The series is scheduled to air at 21:30 but visitors are advised to come no later than 21:00 as the organisers expect a huge turnout.

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This will be the sixth season of ‘Game of Thrones’, and after the shocking finale of the previous one, the suspense and expectations are sky-high.

“There are things happening this season that are going to be remembered as the biggest events that ever happened on ‘Game of Thrones’,” Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays the returning Bran Stark, told the Hollywood Reporter.

“We look back and we think about the ‘Red Wedding’, ‘Hardhome’ … imagine rolling all of that into one ball. That’s some of what you can expect for season six. It’s just one after another. It’s crazy. It’s so good.”




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