"Game of Thrones" final season on the air in the first half of 2019



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Published 10:55 AM, July 26, 2018

Updated 10:55, 26 July 2018

  "GAME OF THRONES". The series, starring Emilia Clarke under the name of Daenerys Targaryen, will be back in 2019. Photo by Helen Sloan / HBO

& # 39; GAME OF THRONES & # 39; The series, starring Emilia Clarke under the name of Daenerys Targaryen, will be back in 2019. Photo by Helen Sloan / HBO

MANILA, Philippines – Start polishing your Valyrian steel swords Game fans of Thrones: 19459011 The HBO hit series can come back in a few months.

According to several reports, HBO programming president Casey Bloys said on July 25 that Season 8 Game of Thrones will begin in the first half of 2019.

This reduces the HBO's first announcement in January that vaguely marked the series' final comeback in 2019.

The coming season will be the last for the show that has become a phenomenon of pop culture since its debut in 2011. The series is centered on an intense political power play takes place in the medieval imaginary country of Westeros as various houses fight for his iron throne.

The most recent season was completed in August 2017. In its final, the rush to the throne becomes all the more complicated. one of his suitors, Jon Snow, is revealed, and an undead army called White Walkers closes on Westeros. (READ: 7 Moments of Season 7 of "Game of Thrones" That Shakes Our Heart)

Season 8 should pick up where the show stopped, and the messages from the index of the series that they have already finished

On July 7, Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark, bid farewell to her character and the show through a post on Instagram

"Goodbye Belfast, Goodbye Arya Goodbye Game of Thrones What a joy I had … Here are the adventures to come," she writes, posing a picture of her bloody shoes

Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen, wrote a similar article on June 18.

"Hopped on a boat to an island saying goodbye to the land that has been my home away from home for nearly a decade. It was a journey [Game of Thrones] thanks for life that I've never dreamed that I would be able to live and the family I will never stop missing, "she said. [19659021] – Rappler.com

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