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It's official! Game of Thrones season 8 to premiere in April 2019, watch video

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Published : Nov 14, 2018, 1:00 pm IST
Updated : Nov 14, 2018, 1:00 pm IST

HBO dropped a video on social media teasing the plot of the much-awaited chapter via a recap of the previous seasons.

'Game of Thrones' poster.
 'Game of Thrones' poster.

Popular TV show Game of Thrones will be back on the screens for the final time in April, 2019. HBO has finally unveiled the release date for the final season of its hit television show, Game of Thrones.

The eight season of the popular fantasy drama will premiere in April, almost two years after season seven. However, the network has not yet revealed the specific airdate of the season 8 premier.

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“Every battle. Every betrayal. Every risk. Every fight. Every sacrifice. Every death. All #ForTheThrone,” HBO wrote in their social media posts and attached a video that revealed the release date. The video is a compilation of all the crucial moments from the previous seven seasons of the show.

Watch the video clip here:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Every battle. Every betrayal. Every risk. Every fight. Every sacrifice. Every death. All #ForTheThrone.

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Shooting for the season recently came to an end, with several cast members posting emotional farewell messages on social media, including Emilia Clarke who plays Daenerys Targaryen on the show.

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“Hopped on a boat to an island to say goodbye to the land that has been my home away from home for almost a decade. It’s been a trip @gameofthrones thank you for the life I never dreamed I’d be able to live and the family I’ll never stop missing #LastSeasonItIs,” she wrote.

The first episode is written by Dave Hill and directed by David Nutter. 

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