George RR Martin has announced his home theater in Santa Fe will air all three seasons of Game of Thrones with him hosting some of the screenings between January and March…
If you’re as excited about Game of Thrones season 4 debuting in late March/early April as we are and you happen to live anywhere near Santa Fe, New Mexico you’re in for a special treat.
George R.R. Martin — creator of the entire Game of Thrones universe — has announced that the Jean Cocteau Cinema (418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, NM) will be hosting a special viewing party running from January through March re-airing all of the episodes from all three seasons in a theater setting.
Now more good news — Martin has promised to attend many of the screenings (not all of them) to introduce the episodes and take part in a post show Q&A for the proceedings.
The airings will go as follows:
Monday, January 6 season one, episodes 1-3,
Monday, January 13 season one, episodes 4-5,
Monday, January 20 season one, episodes 6-8,
Monday, January 27 season one, episodes 9-10,
Monday, February 3 season two, episodes 1-3,
Wednesday, February 12 season two, episodes 4-5,
Wednesday, February 19 season two, episodes 6-8,
Friday, February 28 season two, episodes 9-10,
Monday, March 3 season three, episodes 1-3,
Monday, March 10 season three, episodes 4-5,
Monday, March 17 season three, episodes 6-8,
Monday, March 24 season three, episodes 9-10
Now this might be the coolest part of the entire experience — the screenings are all free.
Yep, if you make it out to one of the screenings (and they are first come, first serve) there will be no fee, no ticket, no reservations. Just show up and you get in. Now there are only 125 seats in the theater so get there early if you want a seat but for this kind of experience to watch Game of Thrones with the possibility to hang out with the creator of the show, it’s worth waiting in a few lines!
So if you are in the Santa Fe area or can make it to the area in January, February or March, what better way to experience Game of Thrones than this?