MOVIE RECOMMENDATION IF YOU LIKE GAME OF THRONES!

Well. Hello, fellow Game of Thrones enthusiast! 

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If you're in the same boat as me, still grappling with the bittersweet ending of the iconic series, you know exactly the void it left behind. the iconic scenes and unpredictability are the bits we still talk about, right? the battles, oh, the battles! I can't get enough of the clash of swords and the symphony of it all. I've been looking for something to fill that GOT-shaped hole, and lucky for you, I've got a list of recommendations. Check it out.

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1. SEE 

In a dystopian future where humanity has lost the sense of sight, SEE follows the life of Baba Voss, played by handsome Jason Momoa, as he navigates a world filled with power struggles and familial devotion. the twist lies in the silent dance of swords, where battles unfold without the use of sight. Baba Voss, a father with the rare gift of sight, becomes the guardian of his family and children, facing challenges from both within and outside his community. the series introduces a captivating queen character, adding an extra layer of intrigue and slayyy to the narrative. 

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2. The Last Duel

Set against the backdrop of medieval France, The last duel explores the complexities of friendship, honor, and justice. Jean de Carrouges, played by Matt Damon, engages in a deadly duel with his best friend Jacques Le Gris, portrayed by Adam Driver. the catalyst for this confrontation is the accusation of a heinous crime against Carrouge's wife, played by Jodie comer. the duel becomes a riveting courtroom drama, with high stakes and tragic consequences. as the characters fight for their version of truth, the film offers a gripping portrayal of justice in a time of moral ambiguity. 

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3. The Witcher

Based on the book series by Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher follows Geralt of Rivia, portrayed by Henry Cavill, a mutated monster hunter navigating a world filled with political intrgue, magic and dangerous creatures. Geralt, often perceived as a cold and emotionless figure, embarks on a journey that challenges these assumptions. The series weaves together multiple timelines, revealing the interconnected destinies of Geralt, a powerful sorceress named Yennefer, and a young process with a destiny of her own, Ciri. 


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4. Viking Valhalla

Dive into the Norse world of Vikings: Valhalla, where legends are born, and conquests are forgotten. set a century after the events of the original Vikings series, it explores new sagas, battles, and relentless pursuit of Valhalla. 


So, I really love Game of Thrones. Its like, I wanna forget from the first until the ending and watch it all over again, you know? I've binge-watched it multiple times, starting from the first episode. now, I haven't moved on to other shows because I'm still hooked on the old characters. I know, it sounds a bit crazy, but that's how it is. No hard feelings, though! if you're curious, you should totally check out these movies I recommended! 

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