Game Of Thrones Extended Opening Castles From Seasons 1 2 [ 2027 ]

Features the Red Keep and the sigil of House Baratheon.

Added as the Stark/Lannister conflict moved into the Riverlands and Vale. Season 2 Additions:

While certain "anchors" appear in almost every episode, the extended version showcases the new territories added as the War of the Five Kings began in Season 2. Game Of Thrones Extended Opening Castles From Seasons 1 2

Stannis Baratheon’s volcanic island stronghold. Pyke: The rocky seat of the Greyjoys in the Iron Islands. Harrenhal: The massive, melted ruin in the Riverlands.

The for Seasons 1 and 2 is a fan-favorite sequence that highlights the series' commitment to world-building through a clockwork, three-dimensional map. Unlike most shows, this intro is a functional navigational aid, evolving each week to show viewers exactly where the episode’s action takes place. Key Locations & Castles Features the Red Keep and the sigil of House Baratheon

For fans interested in seeing these designs in person, the Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge features actual sets and high-detail props that inspired these mechanical models.

The creators used materials like weathered wood, metal, and leather in the CGI to make it look like a physical model built by "mad monks". Stannis Baratheon’s volcanic island stronghold

The "Greatest City that Ever Was or Will Be," where Daenerys spends much of the season. Design & Symbolism