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The fourth season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered in the United

States on HBO on April 6, 2014, and concluded on June 15, 2014. It was broadcast on Sunday at
9:00 pm in the United States, consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes.
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 The season is adapted primarily from the second half of A Storm of Swords, along with elements
of A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, all novels from the A Song of Ice and Fire series
by George R. R. Martin.[2] The series is adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. HBO
ordered the fourth season on April 2, 2013, which began filming in July 2013. The season was filmed
primarily in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Croatia.
The story takes place in a fictional world, primarily upon a continent called Westeros, with one
storyline occurring on another continent to the east known as Essos. Like the novel and previous
seasons, the fourth season mainly centres around the war of the five kings; after the death of Robb
Stark at The Red Wedding, all three remaining kings in Westeros believe they have a claim to the
Iron Throne. Meanwhile, at the wall, Jon Snow and the Night's Watch get ready for the battle against
the free folk.
Game of Thrones features a large ensemble cast, including Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-
Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington. The season introduced a number of new
cast members, including Pedro Pascal, Indira Varma, Michiel Huisman and Dean-Charles Chapman.
Critics praised the show's production values and cast, with specific accolades for Dinklage's
portrayal of Tyrion Lannister. Viewership yet again rose compared to the previous season. It won 4
of the 19 Emmy Awards for which it was nominated.

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