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All good things must come to an end, and fans will soon be making their final trip to Westeros. Here's everything we know so far about the eight (and final) season of the hit fantasy epic: When is Games of Thrones season 8 on TV? As yet, no firm broadcast date has been given for the final series – but it could be a long wait. In June 2017, 's head of programming Casey Bloys said that, due to the lengthy writing and production process. Actress Sophie Turner (who plays Sansa Stark) appeared to confirm that release date in an interview with.
'Game of Thrones comes out in 2019,' she told the magazine in December. In a further crushing blow for Thrones fans, Bloys has also hinted there could be another agonising wait between the end of Game of Thrones and the beginning of the first. 'You’re not going to see anything air anytime close to the season 8 finale,' he said. How many episodes will there be in season 8? The eighth season will be the shortest yet, with only six episodes, making it shorter than the penultimate season (seven episodes), and much shorter than the first six seasons of the show (which had 10 episodes each).
Who is in the final series? Hiring Rv Drivers here. All the main cast-members will return for the final series. As this is Game of Thrones, however, we can't be sure who will survive until the very end.
Although it is an ensemble show, the cast's salaries might give some indication which characters will be given the most prominence in the final season: in 2017, reported that five cast members – Peter Dinklage (Tyrion), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime), Lena Headey (Cersei), Emilia Clarke (Daenerys) and Kit Harington (Jon Snow) – were all being paid $500,000 per episode. Other returning cast members including Liam Cunningham (Davos), Sophie Turner (Sansa), Maisie Williams (Arya), Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) and Gwendoline Christie (Brienne). Who will write season 8? The final series will keep the show's four-strong writing team of DB Weiss, David Benioff, Dave Hill and Brian Cogman. Although was a guest-writer for a few episodes in the show's first four seasons, he will not return for season eight.
Hill will write the season premiere and Cogman will write the second episode, while Benioff and Weiss will share the remaining four episodes between them. What will happen in Season 8? Obviously, we don't know, yet – but the answers are out there. According to, showrunners DB Weiss and David Benioff were already writing the scripts for the final season during post-production on season seven. As the scripts already exist (even if in an unfinished form), it's not impossible that there could be an early leak, despite HBO's careful attempts to keep things under wraps. In November 2016, in a post which has since proven to be largely accurate (one spoiler, for instance, predicted that Viserion would be killed and revived by the Night King).
If it happened once, it could happen again. What do fans think will happen in Season 8? There have been some particularly inventive fan theories about what to expect from the final series, ranging from the mostly plausible to the downright silly. Some of the more interesting ideas include: that Tyrion Lannister might turn out to be a member of the Targaryen line (as the illegitimate son of Mad King Aerys), that Daenerys will have to sacrifice herself to defeat the White Walkers, and the idea that Bran Stark will (through a mystical, as-yet-unexplained McGuffin) turn out to be the. When asked about this last theory, Isaac Hempstead, the actor who plays Bran told he thought it 'a bit far-fetched.but this is Game of Thrones, and anything is possible.'
How will the final season tie in with George RR Martin's novels?
This show is superb! While I may be bias as the book series is my favourite book series of all, I still think the show itself is fantastic!
It sticks loyally to the books and doesn't 'dumb things down' for a wider audience. If you are worried you won't gain the same experience by watching the show before you read the books, fear not - It's the same experience, with a different medium! Although, I guarantee, soon you will be so pulled into the world of Westeros you will run out and buy the books just to find out what happens next! Sit back and enjoy, my friends - Winter is Coming!