Sorry, this item is not available in
Image not available for
Color:
Image not available

To view this video download Flash Player

 

or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
Sell Us Your Item
For up to a $40.15 Gift Card
Trade in
More Buying Choices
Have one to sell? Sell yours here

Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season (Discontinued) [Blu-ray] (2011)

Sean Bean , Mark Addy  |  NR |  Blu-ray
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,832 customer reviews)

Price: $87.94 & FREE Shipping. Details
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Only 8 left in stock.
Sold by newtownvideos and Fulfilled by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.
Want it Tuesday, May 28? Choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. Details
Watch Instantly with Per Episode Buy Season
Game of Thrones Season 1   $2.99 $28.99
Game of Thrones Season 1 [HD]   $3.99 $38.99

Other Formats & Versions

Amazon Price New from Used from
Blu-ray 7-Disc Version $47.99  
  The Complete First Season $87.94  
DVD 5-Disc Version $39.95  
Save 40% Off On "Fast and Furious 6"
Agent Luke Hobbs enlists Dominic Toretto and his team to bring down former Special Ops soldier Owen Shaw, leader of a unit specializing in vehicular warfare. "Fast and Furious 6" is in theaters now and available in limited edition packaging on Blu-ray.
There is a newer version of this item:
Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,832)
Currently unavailable

Frequently Bought Together

Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season (Discontinued) [Blu-ray] + Game of Thrones: The Complete Second Season (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) + Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season (Blu-ray)
Price for all three: $202.91

Some of these items ship sooner than the others.

Buy the selected items together


Product Details

  • Actors: Sean Bean, Mark Addy, Michelle Fairley, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English, French, Spanish
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Castillian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
  • Dubbed: French, Polish, Spanish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: HBO Studios
  • DVD Release Date: March 6, 2012
  • Run Time: 561 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,832 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003Y5HWMW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,536 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season (Discontinued) [Blu-ray]" on IMDb

Special Features

Making of
15 Character profile clips
Creating the Dothraki language
Inside the Night's Watch
From Book to Screen
Creating the Show Open
7 Audio Commentaries Guide to Westeros

Blu-ray Exclusive Features- 
Complete Guide to Westeros
In-Episode Guide
Anatomy of an Episode
Hidden Dragon Eggs

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com

Game of Thrones, the first book in author George R.R. Martin's sprawling fantasy saga A Song of Fire and Ice, serves as the basis for this brawny, lusty series about courtly intrigue and civil war in a sprawling fantasy kingdom. TV and fantasy veteran Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings, Sharpe's Rifles) leads the massive cast as the warrior-noble Eddard Stark, who reluctantly assumes the role as the Hand of the King after the mysterious death of his predecessor. The King, Robert Baratheon, has leadership of the lands of Westeros, a mythical country plagued by severe, decade-long shifts in weather. His rule is challenged by the exiled Prince Viserys Targaryen (Harry Lloyd), who trades his own sister (Emilia Clarke) for the allegiance of the Dothraki, a savage nomadic tribe led by Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa of the 2011 Conan the Barbarian). A shocking secret kept hidden by Queen Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey, 300) leads to an upset in the balance of power and, ultimately, a challenge to the House of Stark to bring control to the bloodshed that threatens to overtake Westeros.

Fantasy has been a tricky genre for television--the scope required to bring the sweep and imagination to life is usually better suited for the big screen. But Game of Thrones neatly sidesteps the issue by virtue of the quality of the production at every level. Though the series is steeped in fantastic elements, from direwolves to dragons, series creators David Benioff (who wrote Troy and The Kite Runner, among others) and author D.B. Weiss (Lucky Wander Boy) have rooted the drama in the emotional landscape of its characters, which brings the end result closer to Benioff's humorous description of the show as "The Sopranos in Middle-Earth." Intricate plotting and direction with an eye for realism by a host of HBO veterans, including Tim Van Patten, Alan Taylor, and Daniel Minahan, underscores that notion, as does its stellar cast, which includes Mark Addy as Headey's husband, King Robert, Iain Glen as the faithful knight Ser Jorah Mormont, and Aiden Gillen (The Wire) as Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish. However, the proceedings are handily won by Peter Dinklage's Emmy-nominated turn as the cunning Tyrion, whose intellect is constantly disregarded due to his size. Of course, viewers can also tune in to simply enjoy the more visceral elements of Game of Thrones, which features quite a bit of medieval-style carnage, as well as an at-times unnecessary level of nudity, which feels like a network decision based on the amount of flesh on display in their other successful shows. Regardless, Game of Thrones is an entirely addictive experience for both fantasy and drama fans alike throughout its debut 10 episodes, all of which are featured on this multi-disc set. --Paul Gaita

Product Description

Summers span decades. Winters can last a lifetime. And the struggle for the Iron Throne has begun. It will stretch from the south, where heat breeds plots, lusts and intrigues; to the vast and savage eastern lands; and all the way to the frozen north, where an 800-foot wall of ice protects the kingdom from the dark forces that lie beyond. Kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars, lords, and honest men...all will play the Game of Thrones.

Customer Reviews

This show is very well done, we'll acted, and has a great story. C. Kahabka  |  463 reviewers made a similar statement
Not to mention this is one of the best shows on tv right now. highly recommend this to anyone. adoughnut  |  229 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
932 of 993 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Few shows have been more eagerly awaited than the arrival of HBO's adaptation of George R.R. Martin's masterful and massive epic "Game of Thrones" (the first in a series). As the books have progressed, however, faithful followers have cried foul as promises have yet to be delivered. But no matter where you stand in that controversy, there is little debate to the majesty and quality of the novel "Thrones"--an almost instant classic in the adult fantasy genre. Multi-layered and ambitious, this sprawling tale charts a powerful story of intrigue, political machinations, and violence amidst the brutal landscape of a nation divided. It is not a production you could approach half-heartedly. To do justice to the novel's intricacies required a massive cast, extensive period sets and costumes, lavish effects and a focused and intelligent screenplay. Well, creators David Benioff (a top notch novelist himself--check out City of Thieves) and D.B. Weiss were up to the challenge and the astute HBO has once again backed a winner. Make no mistake, this is no cheesy kid's story--this is dark and relentless entertainment for people who enjoy quality programming.

At the heart of "Game of Thrones" is the Stark family. Living in relative isolation, patriarch Sean Bean is called to assist the King when a vacancy opens up due to suspect causes. Suspicions have fallen on the King's wife (Lena Headley) and her twin brother (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), and there may be further nefarious acts in store for His Royal Highness. When the Stark's young son witnesses something he should not have, a violent act that will have long range repercussions occurs. This, however, is just the jumping off point for a tale with numerous dimensions. There are the exiled Targaryen siblings, a brother and sister who have a claim to the throne and hope to retake the power seat by aligning with a barbaric and powerful tribe of warriors. Bean's illegitimate son figures prominently as well, as a guardian on The Wall preparing for imminent danger. There are so many other peripheral characters and story lines, it would be impossible to delineate them all concisely. There are assassination plots, vigilante justice, court intrigue, various sexual escapades, vicious barbarism, unseen monstrosities, plenty of wolves, family drama, and a dragon egg or two.

Through it all, there is a recurrent theme that "Winter is Coming"--a threat that poses a menace and a danger that may be unavoidable. This show is not for the faint of heart, and should only be considered for age appropriate audiences. As an HBO production, the screenplay doesn't shy away from the gritty violence that this time period and life style would necessitate. I, for one, appreciate the authentic feel to the drama. This show is also not for the casual viewer. It unfolds at its own pace, much like a good novel. It requires both patience and attention to really appreciate just how sophisticated and complex this tale is. It is a grown-up and smart piece!

The show looks absolutely fantastic. Technical aspects of the production are as good, or better, than any comparable feature film. The cast is also uniformly excellent. It would be impossible, again, to highlight everyone in the cast that deserves a special mention--so I'll limit my accolades to Peter Dinklage. As Tyrion Lannister (the black sheep brother of Headley and Coster-Waldau), Dinklage steals just about every scene that he is in. Funny, sardonic, and wise--this Imp (as he's called) has a terrific knack of putting things into perspective. Dinklage has had many great roles in his life--but this is a performance of true star wattage. Don't be surprised to see him invited to the Emmy race for Best Supporting Actor! He is one of the best things in this great presentation. I truly admire and recommend "Game of Thrones" because it never panders. It requires your active participation in the narrative to fully appreciate how well constructed it is--and any show that treats me as an intelligent human being deserves recognition in this age of formulaic TV. Watch it--and read the books (Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings especially are monumental)! KGHarris, 5/11.
Was this review helpful to you?
413 of 464 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant transition from book to TV series May 23, 2011
Format:DVD
There's no need to rehash the plot of GRR Martin's fabulous "A Song of Ice and Fire" series; everyone remotely interested in this extraordinary piece of fantasy/adventure is familiar with its medieval story-line.

Things I liked in this HBO series...

1.) it's not often a movie-series turns out to be the perfect visual compliment to what many consider to be the gold standard for epic fantasy writing...but this does. It captures the atmosphere, the subtle edginess, those brutal, unexpected moments; it really does grasp the mood and essence of the book.

2.) in addition to presenting a riveting tale, the production gives us acting that brings the books' characters to life in realistic settings.

3.) a computer enhanced animated map is shown as a short cut scene at the start of each episode. Giving those of us familiar with the books a brief refresher and those new to the series a sense of the geography, direction and distances.

4.) a pulsating, musical score to start each episode that perfectly fits the heraldic spirit of this story.

Conclusion:
HBO has done a wonderful job making this first book (Game of Thrones), into a first rate TV series. 5 Stars.

Ray Nicholson
Was this review helpful to you?
274 of 323 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A throne in turmoil June 20, 2011
Format:DVD
The mass media tends to ignore fantasy stories, especially high fantasy stories. So it came as a pleasant surprise to me that George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic A Song Of Ice And Fire was being adapted for television -- and HBO crafts it with all the dignity it deserves, with plenty of grime, blood and a tangle of convoluted storylines.

The castle of Winterfell is thrown on its ear when King Robert (Mark Addy) of Westeros arrives to ask Eddard "Ned" Stark (Sean Bean) to be his Hand. But soon after Ned agrees, he receives a message from his mentor's widow, informing him that Queen Cersei's (Lena Headey) family, the Lannisters, are secretly plotting against the king -- and that they are killing off anyone who might be a threat to them.

One of Ned's younger sons is gravely wounded when he sees something shocking, and the acid-tongued dwarf Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) is framed for the crime. Ned's bastard son Jon (Kit Harington) joins the Watch near the Wall -- but has little idea of the horrors that are approaching with the White Walkers.

And across the Narrow Sea, exiled princess Daenerys Targaryen is wed to the barbarian lord Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa), so that her brother can invade Westeros and take back the throne. But Daenerys quickly grows in strength and wisdom, and the Small Council of Westeros has reason to fear her when it's found that she's pregnant -- but her greatest power is that of the dragon's daughter.

As Ned takes to his new duties, he begins investigating the death of his predecessor, and begins to uncover a shocking secret about the queen and her children. Treachery, death and war will be brought to Westeros, and a war will begin with the blood of the good-hearted.

"A Game of Thrones" is truly an epic story -- it took a whole ten episodes to encapsulate a single book, and the story is far from over. There are countless plot threads woven into one enormous, bloodsoaked tapestry, linked together even if they are technically separate. And since this is only based on the first of Martin's books, it ends on a note both depressing and uplifting. Lots of plot threads are left dangling, but in such a way that you end up wanting to know what happens next.

The entire series is draped in cold stone walls, grimy medieval atmosphere, windswept steppes, splatters of dark blood and the occasional sunny day. They don't skimp on explicit violence (including the death of a beloved character) or sex, but the focus here is always on the clashing families, battles and seedy plots of the queen. And despite that focus, there is still a hint of the magical in this fantasy -- talk of dragons, the White Walkers and their undead wights.

As for the cast, it is BRILLIANT -- Sean Bean is perfection as the world-weary, good-hearted Eddard, and he's got a brilliant backing cast in Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, the amazing Peter Dinklage, Jason Momoa, Michelle Fairley, and countless others. Even the child actors like Maisie Williams and Jack Gleeson are absolute perfection.

And best of all, their characters are all so REAL. They have good points and bad points, strengths and failings, and they often change drastically over the course of the season (Daenerys turns from a pallid little wallflower to a powerful and icy queen).

"A Game of Thrones" is a truly spellbinding experience, if not one that you want to see all together. Bloody, complicated and full of richly-developed characters, this is a future classic.
Was this review helpful to you?
Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for those who enjoy fantasy/drama
This show is great for anyone who enjoys fantasy or Lord of the Rings-type stuff. It's also pretty heavy on drama and relationships. Read more
Published 22 hours ago by Seath
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
What can i say, you have to watch this. From the casting, the scenery, the plot and the excitement, i just love this series. It is addictive. Read more
Published 22 hours ago by Emma K.
4.0 out of 5 stars Game of Thrones season one
An engaging show with good acting and interesting settings. Maybe a bit long on graphic sex and nudity. Good enough that I have started to re-watch it.
Published 1 day ago by Jim Graham
2.0 out of 5 stars Game of Thrones
I didn't like that I can't download it onto my pc. You're forcing me into Amazon products. I also don't like that I can't do a simple full screen option.
Published 1 day ago by Larry the Good
4.0 out of 5 stars Good first season, no so the second
Intensive first season. Second got boring. I still recommend the show. As go to the second season the drama get to complicate to follow up so lost part of the entertainment part.
Published 1 day ago by Good show
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Great, great acting, great directing, CG, everything is great. The story sticks fairly well to the books, obviously they can't keep everything word for word but they do a great... Read more
Published 1 day ago by Hassan R. Saleh
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome !
About time they made a fantasy series for adults. This is not for the "faint of heart" it's real drama played out in realistic themes that echo our present times. Highly Recommend
Published 1 day ago by Dorr
5.0 out of 5 stars good product
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you better. Please help us by taking a few minutes to tell us about the service that you have received so far. Read more
Published 1 day ago by R. Lowe
5.0 out of 5 stars Best show EVER.
The most remarkable adaptation of any series I've come upon! One of my sisters usually isn't a fan of the fantasy stuff, but she's addicted to this show!
Published 3 days ago by Janet Petch
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing series!
If you take the true-to-life Tudors series then augment it with the fantasy of Lord of the Rings and a base it off a griping story, you'll then have Game of Thrones. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Joel
Search Customer Reviews
Only search this product's reviews


Forums

Search Customer Discussions
Search all Amazon discussions

Topic From this Discussion
Poor physical quality of DVDs: scratches, etc...
Quick tip from a veteran Amazon shopper. If the first purchase is damaged retain that copy until the new one arrrives then take the best out of both items then return the remainder.
Mar 19, 2012 by Jamison Ballard |  See all 6 posts
How would I know the difference between the edit and discontinued ones?
I believe the discontinued ones have a different UPC code. According to eBay, the discontinued ones have UPC 883929191505 (release date 3/6/2012); the edited ones appear to have UPC code 883929268641 (release date 7/24/2012). The only ones that are guaranteed to be the unedited are the Best Buy... Read more
Feb 16, 2013 by bookworm |  See all 3 posts
discontinued???? why!?
According to tvshowsondvd.com, it looks like they are reprinting the disc because someone on the commentary tracks mentions that in a scene with some severed heads on pikes one of the heads used was a replica of George W. Bush. It wasn't meant as a political statement it was just in a batch of... Read more
Jun 20, 2012 by G. S. Miller |  See all 12 posts
blue ray and dvd?
Nope - blu ray set only contains blu ray discs, and dvd set only contains dvd format. It would be nice if that was the case though. :-)
Mar 12, 2012 by bookworm |  See all 7 posts
When is Season 2 coming out on DVD/Blu-ray?
Why did Amazon delete my post? lol. All I did was say that most tv series end up coming out on blu ray/dvd at the earliest about 6 months after the season ends. I mean, really Amazon?! Really??
May 28, 2012 by MonkeyRum |  See all 11 posts
DVD Region Code
It will not.
May 31, 2012 by Scott K |  See all 4 posts
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 




Look for Similar Items by Category

newtownvideos Privacy Statement newtownvideos Shipping Information newtownvideos Returns & Exchanges