‘Game of Thrones’ in Guinness Book of World Records
One of the most popular fantasy drama ‘Game of Thrones’ has achieved the title of being the most pirated show by the Guinness Book of World Records. The hit HBO series has won the title for the fourth consecutive year, according to the 2017 edition of Guinness. There were about 14.4 million illegal downloads of the fantasy drama per episode. The show was also given the title for Most Emmy Awards won by a TV series in one season, with season five winning total 12 awards.
The show was also given the title for Most Emmy Awards won by a TV series in one season, with season five winning total 12 awards. The show which has kept the world on hook will however end after two seasons. The season 7 of the show will arrive a little later than expected as the makers had to delay the production due to weather restrictions as winter has finally arrived in fictional Westeros.
“They started this with an end in sight, and so it’s exciting to be closing it… I’m just excited to see everyone again – we start a lot later this year because winter has arrived, so that can’t happen in sunny Belfast,” Williams said.