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Game Of Thrones Producers Scout The Canary Islands

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Games of Thrones producers consider the Canary Islands as a location for series seven and eight Games of Thrones producers consider the Canary Islands as a location for series seven and eight

Brad Pitt's Las Palmas sheets are still warm and we already have hot rumours of more movie interest in the Canary Islands.

Game of Thrones producers are considering the Canary Islands as a set for the filming of seasons seven and eight of the world's most popular television program, according to a MeridiaNews report and Canarian Presidente Fernando Clavijo.

MeridiaNews, which focuses on news from the Canary Islands and Atlantic region, reports that producers have scouted Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. It states that Tenerife seems to be ahead as a location because of the landscapes of the Las Cañadas area around Teide volcano. 

The negotiations are being carried out by Canarian company Sur Films which also brought the filming of Allied to Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. 

Will Daenerys bring her dragons to the Canaries? We'll keep you posted.

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