A Movie Theater Is Playing Every Single Episode Of ‘Game Of Thrones’ In A Row

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So— you think you’re a Game of Thrones superfan.  Can you tell Khaleesi’s dragons apart? Do you somehow know the name of every member of the Night’s Watch? Are you fluent in Dothraki and Valyrian? If you answered yes to one (or more) of these questions, then do I have the challenge for you.

According to Winter Is Coming, London’s Prince Charles Cinema will be holding a Game of Thrones marathon that will feature every single episode of the HBO epic played back-to-back. The event is being held to celebrate the release of two new box sets, including the complete collection of seasons one through seven (because there are apparently people out there who still buy physical copies of television shows).

The marathon will start at 7 PM on November 27th and conclude at 6 PM on November 30th, which adds up to a total of 71 hours (over the course of which you’ll see 174,373 people meet their demise). It’s worth noting most people start to hallucinate after going two to three days without any sleep, which could either make your viewing experience terrifying or awesome.

If you’re worried about your legs atrophying after sitting that long, don’t worry— the theater will be providing complimentary pizza during nightly dinner breaks. If you’re somehow dedicated enough to make it through all three days, you’ll also be able to enter for a year’s worth of free pizza.

The best part? The event is totally free to attend (although you do have to obtain for tickets through EventBrite). If you’re in London, you’ll want to take advantage of what might be a once in a lifetime experience. After all: Valar morghulis.

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Connor Toole is the Deputy Editor at BroBible and a Boston College graduate currently based in New England. He has spent close to 15 years working for multiple online outlets covering sports, pop culture, weird news, men's lifestyle, and food and drink.
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