Mance Rayder’s death is an essential moment in Game of Thrones, yet the aftermath plays out quite differently in the books. On the screen and on the page, Mance was an impressive figure, and the ...
A silent soul who dares to dream, Vrushali Padia is passionate about writing ever since her college days and has written in diverse niches. She is now an Electronics Engineer and a Writer. When she is ...
There are two new players on the Game of Thrones board in season three portrayed by a pair of respected actors: Wildling leader Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds) and Tyrell matriarch Lady Olenna (Diana Rigg ...
The "Game of Thrones" Season 5 premiere featured a shocking death. HBO The "Game of Thrones" Season 5 premiere is here, and "The Wars to Come" surprised fans with another shocking death. Killing off a ...
Throughout the latter half of Game of Thrones Season 2, we kept hearing one name over and over again -- Mance Rayder. As the leader of an army of Wildlings, “The King Beyond The Wall” loomed large ...
Robb Stark may be King of the North, but the Wall appears to be the northern border to that title. As those who've been watching Game of Thrones already know, north of the Wall is a whole other story, ...
A series is nothing without a good guest star, so imagine the power that Ciarán Hinds will bring to "Game Of Thrones" next season. The veteran Irish actor will tackle the role of Wildling leader Mance ...
Mance is a plain looking middle-aged man, who in the books was also a bard. He is a a larger than average man with brown turned grey hair. Mance understands that if he does not lead the Wildlings ...
Ciarán Hinds has returned to HBO, joining the cast of Game of Thrones. Hinds will portray Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall, reports Entertainment Weekly. In the Song of Ice and Fire book series, ...
Game of Thrones delivered an unexpected ending earlier this year. As season seven ended with the reveal of Jon Snow’s (played by Kit Harington) heritage, viewers believe he would ultimately end up on ...
Game of Thrones began back in 2011 with an already-established lore behind it. And while many viewers were expecting changes from page to screen, some pretty huge events were left out of the show.
Spoiler warning: Do not read on unless you’ve seen “Game of Thrones” Season 5, Episode 1, “The Wars to Come.” Spoilers for George R. R. Martin’s “A Dance with Dragons” also follow. “Game of Thrones” ...