Cast member Kit Harington poses at the premiere for the third season of the television series "Game of Thrones"
Cast member Kit Harington poses at the premiere for the third season of the television series "Game of Thrones" in Hollywood, California March 18, 2013. The third season debuts on HBO on March 31. REUTERS/Mario Anzuon REUTERS/Mario Anzuon

The popular TV show "Game of Thrones" may be winding down the production of season 5 in some locations. Here is a look at what is happening on some of the sets of the show. The producers are yet to announce the release date for the show that is expected to be premiered in April 2015. [Spoiler Alert]

One of the aspects of "Game of Thrones" that fans would have admired is the attention to detail in the production sets and costumes. Season 5 as well may not be different in this aspect. The producers wanted a set for an exotic market without turmeric, paprika and other spices, but realized that this would result in a market full of goats, snakes and a lemur.

The lemur on the sets is said to have been relaxing for some of the crew as they spend some time taking selfies with the animal. An orange snake wrapped around its handlers neck is also said to be getting the attention of the crew, but the attention may not be with the same fondness as the lemur.

The production focus of "Game of Thrones" is all set to be on Northern Ireland as filming in Spain may be drawing to a close. WatchersOnTheWall compiled a set of leaked images from different production sets of the show.

The leaked images show the bull ring set with multiple Targaryen banners. This may be the set where celebratory games may be held after Daenerys accepts to marry one of the noble family members from Meereen and partially allow the slave trade to continue in "Game of Thrones" Season 5.

Some of the images are from the sets depicting the north. Sets reportedly showing Castle Black and snowcapped mountains can be seen in the leaked images. Two major characters in the north are Jon Snow and Stannis Baratheon.

According to the books written by George R. R. Martin, Stannis will propose to make Jon Snow the Lord of Winterfell if he accepts Stannis' claim to the Iron Throne and rally the north for him. Jon however refuses the offer. He will go on to be elected to the position of Lord Commander of the Night's Watch in "Game of Thrones" Season 5.

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