Game of Thrones Season 4 Start Date, Premiere & Release Date: Episode Titles Provide Clues for the New Season
The fourth season of HBO's wildly popular fantasy drama, Game of Thrones, is set to be begin on April 6. The first four episodes' titles have already been revealed and, as attentive viewers may realize, the titles can often foreshadow events to come.
The titles are:
- Episode 1: "Two Swords"
- Episode 2: "The Lion and the Rose"
- Episode 3: "Breaker of Chains"
- Episode 4: "Oathkeeper"
Readers of George R.R. Martin's book series will likely know what the titles are hinting at. Episode 2 seems to be a reference to the impending marriage between Joffrey and Margaery, while Episode 3 could involve Daenerys, freer of slaves.
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In other news, USA Today managed to get an interview with Gwendoline Christie, who plays fan-favorite female knight Brienne of Tarth.
Viewers last left Brienne as she was returning Jaime Lannister to Kings Landing. Christie says that season 4 will take Brienne to places "outside her comfort zone."
"What I love so much about the show is we really see the expansion of the character -- we see her move through different stages of development and we see her at Kings Landing, which is perhaps not a kind of environment that Brienne is used to negotiating. It's a world of secrets, of words, of intrigue, and Brienne is a woman of physicality and physical action. We see the development of this person as they negotiate another new world that they have no experience of."
She also talks about her fondness of playing such a strong and physical female character:
"I love it," said Christie. "I never played a really physical woman before, and that was something I was really interested and intrigued by and wondered how that might manifest itself, and the kind of challenges it's posed have been enormous... It's exciting and makes you feel really alive. I'm never bored."