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Here's how biggest battle in history of show was created [video]

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"The Battle of Bastards" took 25 days to shoot, and is currently "Game of Thrones" most expensive episode, costing an estimate of $10 million.
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The ninth episode of "Game of Thrones" season six featured the awaited epic fight between

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The episode which took 25 days to shoot, is currently the show's most expensive episode yet, and has been described by fans as the best "GOT" episode ever.

In a new video, showrunners David Benioff and D.B Weiss, horse mistress Camila Naprou among others, discuss the creation of the epic battle in episode.

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According to the director, the scene with Sansa walking away while the dogs fed on Bolton, was filmed about a dozen tomes to that look and smile right.

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The 10-minute video which also reveals how many horses were used for the battle, also features cast of the epic TV series.

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Described as one of the most intense and satisfying episode of the season, "Battle of the Bastards" finally saw the death and end of the show's villain, Ramsay Bolton.

The episode was directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who directed theundefined in season five of show.

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