Director David Nutter states that CG animation is why the ghost was not pampered by Jon Snow



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Looks like the Starbucks scandal is not quite wrong with the last episode of Game of Thrones . There was some of the werewolf lovers who did not let go of the idea that even after losing his ear in the battle against the Army of the Dead, Ghost was not caressed by Jon Snow, played by Kit Harington. In fact, Jon seemed a frame too far from the animal and overtook him after recognizing and tilting his head from a distance. This is Jon's reaction to the pet who has always been a protector of the Stark family before heading south for another war.

Talking to huffingtonpost.co.uk, David Nutter, a veteran GoT director says: "Since werewolves are somehow CGI creations, we thought it best to keep it as simple as possible, and I think it played a lot more powerful that way. "

A certain group of animal lovers did not like the fact that CGI was a hindrance for Jon wishing a farewell to Ghost. One reaction was: "We could not have Jon Pet Ghost because we messed up our CGI budget because of the blood spill on Rhaegal's throat – and Starbucks." (Sic)
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"We could not have Jon pet Ghost because we messed up our synthetic information budget by throwing blood on Rheagal's throat. And Starbucks. "

– Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) May 7, 2019

Check out other reactions to comments by David Nutter:

Ghost lost an ear in the battle and Jon did not have a voice. could not bid him farewell, wtf, is that it ?! #gameofthrones pic.twitter.com/dC3CmLTIGf

– Ruke Loshaj (@rukeloshaj) May 6, 2019

[19659000] #GameofThrones 19659010] HBO Budget CGI: No.

Jon: pic.twitter.com/iAtSLlt0iy

– KIT (@imcoleperaja) May 6, 2019 : Do you think I can caress Ghost?

The phantom audience must be headed north because the CGI budget has deported #Game OfThrones #DemThrones pic.twitter.com/wj1JDyBx90 [19659008] – Adnān Stark (@idooleyi)] May 6, 2019

Let's be fair: the ghost was not a priority for them! that's all! just say that, however!

– ☕netw3rk (@ netw3rk) May 7, 2019 [ad_2]
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