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Game of Thrones Season 8

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Game of Thrones Season 8


Tonight we begin the second half of the final season of Game of Thrones  with Season 8 Episode 4. Last week’s episode was almost 90 minutes long. How long will tonight’s be? Read on for details and the schedule for the rest of the season.

Tonight’s episode is 1 hour and 20 minutes long, but the runtime is listed as 1 hour and 18 minutes total in length (aka 78 minutes.)  That’s more than 20 minutes longer than the first two episodes of the season, but about four minutes shorter than last week’s The Long Night episode. According to the show’s TV listings, tonight’s episode will start at 9 p.m. Eastern and end at 10:20 p.m. Eastern (aka 8 p.m Central to 9:20 p.m. Central.) Technically, the runtime for tonight is 78 minutes long, so the credits and trailer will probably add a few extra minutes, allowing the show to end at 10:20 p.m. Eastern.

Game of Thrones season 8, episode 4 stream – how to watch Game of Thrones season 8 tonight in the UK

Want to know how to watch Game of Thrones season 8 online? We’ve got you covered our detailed guide, showing you how to stream the latest episode tonight via your TV, smartphone or tablet. You can also find out the UK time and release of Game of Thrones season 8, episode 4 – allowing you to be one of the first to watch the episode on Now TV and Sky Atlantic, all while managing to avoid spoilers.

Now that we’re past the halfway point of Game of Thrones season 8, there’s very little else that anyone is talking about right now. The best thing you can do is get on board with the hype and enjoy it while it’s still on the air.

With the Battle of Winterfell out of the way, everyone’s excited to see where the Game of Thrones story will go as we enter into the show’s last three episodes ever.

It’s hard to say exactly what the motivations of Jon Snow, Daenerys, Tyrion Lannister, Arya Stark and the rest of the Game of Thrones cast will be after the events of last week, but the season 8, episode 4 trailer does give us some clues.
Game of Thrones got bloody. Season 8, episode 3 saw the battle to end all battles.

With only a matter of hours to go until we find out the aftermath, listen up on how you can stream the show online for FREE.

Here's everything you need to know:
What time is it on in the UK on NOW TV and Sky?

If you miss the Monday 2am premiere, the show will be available to watch on NOW TV throughout the day - as well as on Sky Go. It also airs on Sky Atlantic at 9pm Monday night.
But how can I stream it for free online?

You can watch Game of Thrones for free by signing up for a free trial as a new subscriber to NOW TV's Entertainment Pass. The trial only lasts seven days, but it'll allow you to watch episode 4 and 5 without paying a penny. After the trial period is over however, you'll need to fork out £7.99 a month to keep streaming Game of Thrones.

How long is each episode?

Season eight will consist of six episodes, the last two of which will be 1 hour 20 minutes long each:

Episode one: 54 minutes

Episode two: 58 minutes

Episode three: 82 minutes

Episode four: 78 minutes

Episode five: 80 minutes

Episode six: 80 minutes

What we definitely know is that the final episode will air on May 19, which means that we will enjoy six uninterrupted glorious (and possibly very gory) Sundays. 
Who is directing and writing it?

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, David Nutter and Miguel Sapochnik have directed. Benioff and Dave Hill wrote episode one, Bryan Cogman episode two, and Benioff and Weiss penned the remaining four.
Will there be more Game of Thrones?

Yes! A prequel series will explore all the events that took place before a Song of Ice and Fire. Deadline reports that production is likely to start some time this year, with director SJ Clarkson already chosen for the pilot episode. According to HBO the new series will be:

Will there be more Game of Thrones?

Yes! A prequel series will explore all the events that took place before a Song of Ice and Fire. Deadline reports that production is likely to start some time this year, with director SJ Clarkson already chosen for the pilot episode. According to HBO the new series will be:
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9 fan theories to know before the final season of Game of Thrones

"Taking place thousands of years before the events of Game of Thrones, the series chronicles the world’s descent from the golden Age of Heroes into its darkest hour. From the horrifying secrets of Westeros’s history to the true origin of the White Walkers, the mysteries of the East to the Starks of legend, only one thing is for sure: It’s not the story we think we know." 

Naomi Watts, Miranda Richardson, Naomi Ackie, Denise Gough and Jamie Campbell Bower are all set to star in the fantasy epic, rumoured to be called The Long Night. No release date has been finalised, but Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin will be involved in the script. Don't expect to see any of your fan favourites though, as rumour has it, the prequel will barely even allude to any of the events that took place in Game of Thrones.