Win tickets to an exclusive Game of Thrones screening with surprise guests
Grab your cloak and sword because you’re going to an exclusive Game of Thrones screening. Well, if you win tickets that is.
To celebrate the release of Game of Thrones season 5 on DVD and Blu-Ray we have 10 pairs of tickets to give away to an exclusive screening of arguably the best episode of the series - “Hardhome”. Hosted at EMPIRE Leicester Square in London on 14 March, there’ll also be a live Q&A with some surprise guests from the shows afterwards. Please be Kit Harington, please be Kit Harington, please be Kit Harington!
If you want to be one of the lucky few who get a ticket, just answer the question in the comments below (if you don't have a GR+ account, it takes no time at all to create one) and we’ll randomly pick 10 winners from the correct answers and get in touch.
Where did they film Game of Thrones episode “Hardhome”?
A. Scotland
B. Northern Ireland
C. Germany
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By entering, you are agreeing to our usual full terms and conditions. This competition is only open to UK residents aged 18 or over. You must be able to make your own way to the event. The competition will close on 4 March at 5pm UK time. Winners will be contacted via the 12DOVE Direct Messaging system so please make sure to check your messages.
Game of Thrones season 5 is available now to pre-order.
Lauren O'Callaghan is the former Entertainment Editor of 12DOVE. You'd typically find Lauren writing features and reviews about the latest and greatest in pop culture and entertainment, and assisting the teams at Total Film and SFX to bring their excellent content onto 12DOVE. Lauren is now the digital marketing manager at the National Trust.
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