

An epic showdown between the Hound and what's left of the Mountain could be even more epic if one of them looked like a George Romero extra. Hopefully the detail work on his zombie face means that the Mountain will be unmasked at some point before the end of the series. Game of Thrones could probably get away with only giving him the putrefying-flesh look on the parts of his face that show through the helmet.
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It's interesting to see that Hafthór Björnsson evidently sits in the makeup chair long enough to get the full zombie works on his face considering that most of the prosthetics are never caught on camera. Ever since the Mountain's battle with the Viper in Season 4, his face has been concealed within a helmet almost entirely, with enough of it shown to be super creepy to those of us who know that Ser Robert Strong is actually Zombie Mountain, but not so much that everybody in King's Landing should jump to the conclusion that Cersei's guard is a reanimated knight. We have decided on a name and cannot wait to share it with you all soon.Hafthór Björnsson shared the picture on his Twitter account, and it's a much closer (and grosser) look at the face of the dead-ish Mountain than we've gotten on Game of Thrones.

“5:30pm We arrive back at home both mom and baby doing super well and spent our first night as three together. To finish the most beautiful, awe inspiring labour was the most wonderful phone call to my daughter to introduce her to her new little brother. 11:19am After an extremely hard 2 hours and 19 mins of pushing our healthy, strong, beautiful boy arrived weighing 3530 grams, 52 cm long. It cannot be put into words how proud I am and how I feel about this experience. This site was used for the location of the Bloody Gate in Season 4 Episode 8. Öxarárfoss Trail is located in the Thingvellir National park and it leads to the Öxarárfoss waterfall. I am completely in awe of how strong she is, and so proud of her for everything she did to prepare herself throughout her pregnancy. This Game of Thrones Iceland filming location is featured in Season 4 Episode 10 when an intense fight takes place between Brienne and the Hound. She had strong opinions on exactly what she wanted and where she wanted to be. She was in complete control of her mind and body. “9:00am She was in the tub and immediately started to push. The next fifteen minutes Kelsey paced around between contractions waiting for the tub to be filled. Right away Kelsey knew exactly what she wanted and asked how long until the birthing pool would be filled. We arrived at the Björkin, the birthing centre, after a quick 10 min drive. The midwife then said she thought we should head to the clinic and finally Kelsey agreed it was time. While I was filling up the bath things started escalating quickly, the contractions were much stronger lasting over a minute and were anywhere from 2-3 min apart. The midwife asked if she was ready to go to the birthing centre or wanted to try out that bath at home and Kelsey, still remaining calm, decided to try the bath at home. Once the midwife arrived she checked out the progress and we were surprised to learn Kelsey was already 5cm dilated. “7:15am we call our friend to come photograph the labour, the midwife and doula. “I then asked to call our midwives to which she replied again no let’s just wait for awhile. “6am Kelsey woke me up telling me she had been losing her water, I immediately jumped out of bed and said alright let’s go, she stayed calm and replied with a laugh and said, no we are not going yet,” he wrote. Actor Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, who played The Mountain on Game of Thrones and wife Kelsey Henson have welcomed their mini mountain, a baby boy.Īnnouncing the arrival on Instagram the GoT star explained how their son came into the world on Saturday.
