BREAKING BAD's Michael Slovis to Direct First 2 Episodes of GAME OF THRONES Season 5

BREAKING BAD's Michael Slovis to Direct First 2 Episodes of GAME OF THRONES Season 5

The director of AMC hit, Breaking Bad will be lending his talents to HBO's equally successful Game of Thrones in Season 5. Learn more after the jump!

By DAGuess - Jul 07, 2014 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones
Source: denofgeek.com

One of the directors of AMC's pop culture phenomenon, Breaking Bad, will be taking over director duties for Alex Graves (The Lion And The Rose, Breaker Of Chains, The Mountain And The Viper, The Children) in the upcoming 5th season of Game of Thrones.  It has been revealed that Michael Sloviswho directed four episodes of Breaking Bad (Kafkaesque, Cornered, Live Free Or Die, and Confessions) and served as Director of Photography on over 20 episodes, will be handling directing duties for the first two episodes of Season 5 as Graves takes a rest from the series with plans to return in Season 6, assuming any characters are left alive that is.

 

 

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TheBuoyWonder
TheBuoyWonder - 7/7/2014, 1:02 PM
Were these good episodes of breaking bad?
MrReese
MrReese - 7/7/2014, 1:07 PM
BB = how tv shows should be made.

Dexter was such a fail. :(
ItsATrap
ItsATrap - 7/7/2014, 1:35 PM
@typicalfanboy - there actually are GoT comics. or comic adaptations of the Ice and Fire series. I don't think they really break any new ground though. Same as any of the Hobbit, LOTR, or even Percy Jackson comic adaptations. They exist, even though they might not be that great.
Supes17
Supes17 - 7/7/2014, 2:27 PM
Confessions was the episode where a certain main character finds out about a certain character's lie abd betrayal and goes on a rampage, ending with him dousing gasoline all over said person's living room.
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