Thronies assemble
This is the premier fansite for the book that inspired the hit show, George RR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. With a dedicated domain for the HBO series, it offers
episode-wise breakdowns and character studies.
Log on to: westeros.org
Dig out the archives
With decades’ worth of fan theories to unravel, this website dedicates itself to archiving all the conspiracies the fandom has cooked up. It also gives a deep-dive into the behind the scenes of the offers from the show’s intricate costume design to a look into the cast’s audition tapes.
Log on to: throneverse.com
Reliving GoT
Rahul Jadhav at the spot where Robb Stark was made the King in the North
I started Wiki of Thrones back in 2016 on April 10, so the site recently turned 10. My journey with Game of Thrones (GoT) started in 2013, and from 2016, it became an integral part of my life as that’s been the main source of my income.
Recently, I visited Belfast where I took the Official GoT Studio Tour. It was an incredible experience, seeing the sets of the show, and understanding how it was brought to life. I also met the crew who worked on the show and joined them on a tour of some of the filming locations. It’s been 10 years for Wiki of Thrones, and 13 years since I started my first GoT fan page. I can see myself working on this theme for at least 10-15 years.
Rahul Jadhav, fan, founder, Wiki of Thrones, India’s first GoT fanpage
Final goodbye
If you want to take a look into the making of the much controversial last season of the show, Game of Thrones: The Last Watch is a documentary worth delving into. It takes the fandom on a journey of the show’s final stretch as they bid farewell to the people who helped build the universe.
Log on to: hotstar.com
From the horse’s mouth
George RR Martin’s official website is where fans can find out what their beloved author is up to. He gives updates regarding his work, his life, and of course the show itself.
Log on to: georgerrmartin.com
A typical day in GoT town
A snippet from Game of Thrones: Day in the Life
While it might not be possible to visit the phantasmal land of Westeros, fans can certainly check out the sets that bring it to life in this universe. Game of Thrones: A Day in the Life follows the HBO shows cast and crew as they shoot its fifth season across three countries.
Log on to: @gameofthrones on Youtube














