It’s at 17:49 and it’s a pretty unmistakable coffee cup. I thought this might be a joke to make us all rewatch that scene, but nope, it’s real. My favorite show in the entire world forgot a STARBUCKS COFFEE CUP ON THE TABLE WHILE FILMING /60z3pOCfg9 Guys it’s not Starbucks, it’s Winterfell’s own coffee chain “Dire cup” #GameofThrones /icM6bhXkbx jonny sun wrote a new book! May 6, 2019 Ooooh i get it now they all have STARBUCKS names /SSj5skShLo You're telling me they had TWO YEARS to put together a decent show and they couldn't even spot the goddamn Starbucks cup in Winterfell?!?! #GameOfThrones /8opg7nyydv Read a recap of the episode, titled “The Last of the Starks” ( warning: includes spoilers). Naturally, the coffee-cup goof in the latest episode became instant fodder for jokes and memes, with some wondering how many outlets Starbucks has in Westeros. On Sunday, scenes from episode 4, “The Last of the Starks,” showed up online in 30-second videos on Twitter and YouTube hours ahead of its premiere. In its eighth and final season, “Game of Thrones” has had more than its share of social-media activity, as video from each of the first four episodes to date has leaked out ahead of HBO’s official release. He said the coffee cup error has been “so blown out of proportion it has not happened with ‘Thrones’ so far.” Images from “Game of Thrones” season 4 showing Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) holding a coffee cup went viral in 2014, but those were from a behind-the-scenes clip and didn’t appear in the show itself. “Things can get forgotten on set,” Richter wrote. In an email to Variety, Hauke Richter, an art director for “Game of Thrones” seasons 4-8, said he had not yet seen Sunday night’s episode but noted that it’s not uncommon for such misplaced elements to mistakenly end up in the final cut of TV shows and movies.
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