Britain celebrates 'Game of Thrones' with new stamps
JON SNOW. A handout picture released on January 4 shows British actor Kit Harington who plays Jon Snow, one of the the characters of the hit US show 'Game of Thrones', part of a new collection of stamps released by the Royal Mail. Photo from Royal Mail/HBO/Handout/ AFP
LONDON, United Kingdom – Stars of Game of Thrones will appear on a new collection of stamps to celebrate Britain's contribution to the fantasy series, Royal Mail announced.
Ten characters are pictured in the souvenir series unveiled on Wednesday, January 3 set against dramatic scenes from the hit US show.
Highlighting the prominence of British stars among the cast, the stamps feature actors Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow, and Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) among others.
STAMP COLLECTION. The Royal Mail releases the 'Game of Thrones' stamps. Photo from Royal Mail/HBO/Handout/ AFP
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, from Denmark, and American Peter Dinklage are the two actors included who hail from elsewhere.
One of the stamps features an image of the series' famous Iron Throne.
An additional 5 stamps feature non-human characters, including dragons and dire wolves, as part of the series which will be available from January 23.
Filmed largely in Northern Ireland, the fantasy epic has become a global phenomenon since its debut in 2010.
The latest 7th series has also featured British pop sensation Ed Sheeran, who did not make it into the Royal Mail collection.
The television series has won 38 Emmys, more than any other fictional show in history, and one Golden Globe award.
Game of Thrones is also a nominee for best drama series at this year's Golden Globes, competing against shows including The Handmaid's Tale and The Crown. – Rappler.com