'Game of Thrones' season 5 update: Cast filming Dorne scenes in Spain

"Game of Thrones" has finally provided its numerous fans with a glimpse of what's going on behind the scenes. The show has released a photo of a ship "docked" in a studio parking lot in Belfast.

But the anticipation and hunger of fans for some "GoT" tidbits can't be satiated by a single photo, especially one without any of the series' beloved (or loathed) characters. As such, fans and fan sites continue to leak information about the filming of "GoT" season five.

In recent days, the production crew and cast have been busy shooting scenes, packing up, or setting up new ones in various locations in Europe. Winter is Coming has provided photos of Villa Sheherezade in Dubrovnik, Croatia, presumably set to be Pentos (the place where Daenerys and her brother Viserys stayed before she got married to Khal Drogo). Dubrovnik is also where Braavos and Kings Landing scenes were shot.

Jonathan Pryce was spied in his costume as High Sparrow, and Dean-Charles Chapman (King Tommen) was likewise spotted in the scene.

Meanwhile, it is said that the Alcázar of Seville in Spain is going to be Dorne, the home of Prince Oberyn and the seat of House Martell. The hotel is closed from Oct. 6 to the end of the month.

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister) is confirmed to be in Spain, along with, quite surprisingly, Jerome Flynn (Bronn). And according to whispers in the grapevine, Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister), Emilia Clarke (Daenarys Targaryen), as well as Iain Glen (Ser Jorah Mormont) will also be in the country to shoot some scenes. Osuna, after all, is reportedly going to be Essos and Mereen.

The fifth season of "Game of Thrones" won't be shown until next year. To ease fans' anxiety and impatience while waiting for season five, they can watch some bloopers from the previous season.

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