
Those hopes are still alive and well, as the final six episodes of Thrones are set to begin their voyage on April 14 before concluding May 19. 'Game of Thrones' Podcast: What to Know Before the Final Season There’s a reason why his touring Game of Thronesconcert experiences have sold out around the world, a reason why the very mention of the words “Red Wedding” send shivers down the spine.

But Djawadi is one of the key reasons why viewers felt horrified and heartened in those fictional moments, his music providing the necessary emotional undercurrent to contribute to the series’ iconic success.

Here’s another powerful weapon: the instrumentation built into the series by Emmy-winning composer Ramin Djawadi.Ī key part of the HBO drama’s fabric from the very first season, Djawadi is not the man responsible for killing Robb Stark (Richard Madden) and incinerating the Sept of Baelor, nor is he the matchmaker who brought Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) together for the first time. These are all powerful weapons that will prove instrumental in the great Game of Throneswar to come.
