Sophie Turner Reveals ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Won’t Premiere Until 2019
December 08, 2017
Sophie Turner has confirmed the worst news ever: “Game of Thrones” Season 8 won’t premiere until 2019. The actress behind Sansa Stark revealed to Variety that
HBO’s Emmy-winning fantasy epic will skip 2018 and debut its
six-episode final season sometime in 2019. HBO has not confirmed a
release date for Season 8, but the show was widely expected to return in
either 2019 or late 2018 considering production on the show will last
through summer 2018.
Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and Dan Weiss previously told Entertainment Weekly
they were planning to spend at least a year and a half making the final
season, which made the 2019 launch date all but certain given that
production kicked off in October of this year. HBO has already revealed
that Miguel Sapochnik and David Nutter will be returning to the series
to direct the final episodes along with Benioff and Weiss. Each episode
is rumored to be feature-length.
The 2019 premiere date actually works to HBO’s advantage when it comes
to awards. Season 7 missed the Emmys deadline this year, which means the
latest batch of episodes will be contending for awards at the 2018
Emmys next fall. With the final season reportedly set for a 2019 debut,
HBO will have two more years to conquer the Emmys with “Game of
Thrones.”
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