The Iron Throne unveiled by Isaac Hempstead Wright as statue lands in Leicester Square

The legendary Iron Throne is the newest statue to join ‘Scenes in the Square’, a sculpture trail in London’s Leicester Square. 

The new statue depicts the Throne all family houses across Westeros were battling for across eight seasons of the iconic TV series, joining other classic scenes and characters including Wonder Woman, Singin’ in the Rain and Batman. 

One of the stars of the series, Isaac Hempstead Wright, who played Bran Stark, comments: “Couldn’t be happier to be back in London celebrating Game of Thrones! The show has been a huge part of people’s lives, so to see the Iron Throne in London’s iconic Leicester Square is fantastic.”

It marks the smash hit HBO show’s tenth anniversary, celebrating a decade since Game of Thrones was first broadcast, becoming one of the most successful television series of all time. Game of Thrones was broadcast across 207 countries gaining over 200 awards including Baftas, Emmys, and Golden Globes. The series also holds a total of six Guinness World Records including that of most “in-demand” TV show.

The announcement of the statue unveil coincides with the new 4K Ultra HD release of each season of Game of Thrones, the first time in which individual seasons have been available to buy. All seasons are also available to buy on digital download. 

Following the incredible success of the television franchise, the prequel to the story – House of the Dragon – is due to be released in 2022. Set 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones, the series will focus on the turbulent story of House Targaryen and is based on the George R.R. Martin book Fire & Blood. 

The statue joins the nine entertainment icons from the past 100 years, which were unveiled in late February last year and recently granted longer term residency by Westminster Council to remain in Leicester Square until at least July 2023. Adorning the buildings, benches and flower beds of the historic square, visitors can also encounter Harry Potter, Laurel & Hardy, Bugs Bunny, Gene Kelly in Singin’ in the Rain, Mary Poppins, Mr Bean, Paddington and iconic DC superheroes Batman and Wonder Woman.

Additional plots in Leicester Square will see new film and entertainment statues take up temporary residence over the next two years. Organisers promise many much-loved and diverse movie icons will soon join the legends gracing the West End, making it a creative film tourism hub.

Game of Thrones The Iron Throne is unveiled in Leicester Square as part of ‘Scenes in the Square’. For the latest information, visit: https://www.leicestersquare.london/scenes-in-the-square/.