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REAL FAKE HISTORY Presents GAME OF THRONES: The Battle of Castle Black

Real Fake History has launched with Star Wars: The Battle of Endor.

While Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch deal with a massive intelligence failure, we look at the plight of Giants coerced into violence during the Battle of Castle Black.

Narrated by Phil Morris (Seinfeld, Smallville, Green Lantern The Animated Series), each program delivers the never before seen tales of those who witnessed these defining fictional moments. A new episode will launch every Tuesday.



And after the jump check out last week’s episode featuring medical experts and eyewitness account tell the story of the Crazy 88s literal dismemberment at the hands of Uma Thurman in Kill Bill.


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