"Game of Thrones" season 5 news reveal that filming already began in Northern Ireland as the production closed some roads to prevent people from making some assumptions for the show going forward.
Earlier this month, the production crew was in Dubrovnik, Croatia filming crucial episodes for the show. The TMZ's "Game of Thrones" season 5 news earlier said that the scene involving Lena Headey, who plays Cersei Lannister in the series, being topless on the streets of Dubrovnik was green-lighted by the government.
The production was earlier banned from shooting the topless scene from Church of St. Nicholas and into the streets of the capital city of Dubrovnik.
The scene is part of the "Walk of Penance" described in George R. R. Martin's book "A Dance With Dragons" under the "A Song of Fire And Ice" series. It was to be filmed along Stradun Street, a very public place which is near the Sponza Palace and Dubrovnik Cathedral.
"But it was back to Northern Ireland on Tuesday with the team working overtime shooting scenes along the cliff edge of Binevenagh Mountain, near County Londonderry," MailOnline said.
"According to locals, great measures have been taken to ensure no spoilers are leaked with road closures on Leighery Road," the British tabloid added.
Earlier "Game of Thrones" season 5 news revealed that Arya Stark will be joining the Faceless Men, a guild of assassins which counted Jaqen H'ghar as a member.
At the end of the season 4, Arya Stark left behind the dying Hound and boarded a ship for Braavos.
"Arya will be headed straight to the House of Black and White where she'll be inducted into the guild of the Faceless Men. Of which Season 2 mystery man Jaqen H'ghar was a member," said Vanity Fair.
The members of the mysterious cult have the ability to change their faces entirely which makes them very effective assassins.