Game of Thrones: the final season will be broadcast in the first half of 2019



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No specific date yet for Game of Thrones Season 8, but it will be before the summer of 2019.

Casey Bloys, president of HBO programming, has just revealed to the Television Critics Association that the last six episodes of the eighth and final season of the Game of Thrones series will be aired during the first half of 2019, without further details. The first six seasons of the series were broadcast in the spring; Season 7 was broadcast in the summer of 2017 because the filming of the episodes was later. The shooting of Season 8 ended early July, and each episode should last an hour.


The second spin-off of Game of Thrones centered on the Valyrian Empire?

Once the TV series is completed, the creator of the world of Throne of Iron George RR Martin will finally be able to come out The Winds of Winter the highly anticipated penultimate volume from his saga of fantasy literary. HBO is also preparing a spin-off of the Game of Thrones series that could be a prequel series dedicated to Long Night, the almost legendary period in Westeros' history when men fought the White Marchers. His filming is scheduled for October. Another spin-off could tell the story of the Valyrian Empire. A book of "out of series" signed George R.R. Martin will also be released this fall, dedicated to the history of the Targaryen dynasty. In short, Game of Thrones is still very much alive, and hopes to survive after its last season.

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