Game of Thrones
The opening sequence of "Game of Thrones" differentiates from other opening sequences as opening sequences usually feature characters and text to help us interpret what the opening sequence could lead to whereas despite the fact it does feature the cast and song, this sequence uses animations and settings (e.g. cities and towns rise from the landscape, perhaps to show the rise/growth; as it is linked to thrones.)
This is a masterful method of creating an opening sequence as it doesn't give away the storyline much but for a sequence that does not offer a lot, it gives you an insight as to what the story could be - the main purpose of an opening sequence.
Summary:
Set in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, where "summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime," Game of Thrones chronicles the violent dynastic struggles among the kingdom's noble families for control of the Iron Throne; as the series opens, additional threats from the snow and ice covered region north of Westeros and from the eastern continent across a narrow sea are simultaneously beginning to rise.
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