The Untold Truth Of The Night King

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Publicado 2019-05-12
While there have been plenty of human villains who have risen up during Game of Thrones’ eight seasons, fans were eagerly awaiting the inevitable attack of the White Walkers on Westeros from the very beginning. In the fourth season, we first met the leader of the White Walkers, who had the ominous name of the Night King.

We eventually learned a bit about the character’s backstory, even if he remained quite mysterious until the moment he died. From the truth about the actor who played him to the wild theory about him and Bran, let’s take a look at the untold truth of the Night King.

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Played by a stuntman | 0:00
One of the First Men | 1:12
Unintended consequences | 2:03
Late in the Game | 2:31
Different from the books | 3:10
Erase the world's memory | 3:53
The Night Bran? | 4:48
A Night nobleman | 5:36
Not much to go on | 6:24
You're fired | 7:11
Night King dethroned | 7:56
One last, long night | 8:49

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  • @Commanderziff
    The most amazing thing about this show was how Bran spent so long developing super powers, yet still managed to contribute nothing useful to the story.
  • The hype surrounding the Night King that spanned 7 seasons, and then. He just became nothing but a MID-SEASON VILLAIN lmaoo!!
  • @weareorigin
    D and D turned the Night King into a Scooby Doo villian of the week.
  • @chikipichi5280
    Years of training as an assassin just to scream as you're sneaking up on someone
  • @Curt15x
    The fact that there was no additional back story for the night king just pisses me off
  • @shishiraryal5559
    George rr martin: "I don't like evil characters being evil for the sake of being evil." The way david and dan decided to end white walkers plot without explaining their true motives was really frustrating
  • Sauron fighting for 10 seconds will be more remembered than 10 years of Night King. Well played D&D.
  • @ishi__kun9516
    The Starks have their wolves The Targaryens have their dragons Where are the Lannister’s lions? Cersei: WHERE ARE MY ELEPHANTS?!!
  • @zainm9015
    "untold thruth" learned nothing new about the NK D&D would be so proud of you
  • @L1Run
    I think at this point we can be fairly certain that the reason the writers didn't say where all this was going is because they didn't know wtf they were doing.
  • @RoryThePanda
    8:30 "Thanks to years of training as an assassin and with the element of surprise, Arya was finally able to put an end to the Night King." Oh, I didn't realize jumping and screaming was part of the element of surprise.
  • @Tofilux
    Night king: Bad writing: Im about to end this man's career
  • @xXTHAMESXx
    Years...years I spent speculating, and super interested in Knight King. I just knew he had some ties to a main character...thought there would be some epic final fight scene...I was so hyped...then he was poked by a teenager and shattered...just like my hype for the entire series 😫😫
  • I felt like Bran was the most useless character of all time. By the time this episode had ended, I personally wanted to kill Bran just thinking about how useless and thankless he was the entire show. Edit: I just realised Bran gave Arya the valyrian knife because he knew she was going to kill the Night King
  • @gudavtorden
    The biggest disappointment was not seeing Jon Snow on a sword fight against the Night King, Aria could kill others, but they missed a chance of an epic fight.
  • @04hutchn
    At this point who cares? We arent going to find out anything about him. All that build up for Nothing!!!
  • @zuko1569
    The children of the forest: Can you kill the humans so we can win this war? White Walker: Must. Kill. Everything. The children of the forest: Wait what.
  • I think adding some simple lines from the original Three Eyed Raven, during the Night King’s attack that led to Hodor’s death, would have made it so much easier to understand the Night King and it would give him an actual goal. If the Raven would’ve just explained to Bran: “I’ve passed my powers, what he seeks, onto you. He has sought after our ability for ages. If he takes our ability, he will be one step closer to becoming truly immortal. He must also destroy the Weirwood Tree he was created upon, one that you know very well” (alluding to the Godswood). The Raven then senses that the Night King draws near. “Go, now! I will stay behind and hold him off for as long as I can.” Something like that would’ve allowed the seasons to play just as they did, but would’ve given the main antagonist a true goal that was known to the audience and some of the characters until they would all come together in the final seasons. Thus making better sense that the final battle with him taking place in Winterfell. I would’ve also had Daenaerys deal with Viserion after he and the Night King had been separated so that through the teamwork of Jon, Arya, and Bran the Night King would have finally fallen.