Game of Thrones returns in 2019

Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones returns in 2019, HBO confirms for first time

Thrones is taking a year off.

The Emmy-winning sensation won’t be back for its final season until 2019.

Yes fans you heard right Game of Thrones returns in 2019. This means the wait is longer than ever for the fantasy drama to return to the small screen. The long wait will keep fans wondering longer than ever wondering about Daenerys (Emilia Clark), Jon Snow (Kit Harrington), Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), Jamie Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and of course Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey).

Last summer, reports were flying that GoT might skip 2018. This came after the show’s show-runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss explained they planned to spend a year and a half crafting the show’s final episodes in an effort to make the final hours as spectacular and satisfying as possible (the eighth season, currently in production, is expected to film until this summer). As we know, those could have just been rumors to keep us off the trail.

However, where there’s smoke there’s fire…

Later, HBO programming chief Casey Bloys confirmed that a 2019 date was indeed possible. Since then, star Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark) let slip in a recent interview that she didn’t expect the show to come back until next year either.

The delay makes sense for non-creative reasons. As the biggest hit in HBO’s history, one the subscription service hoped to continue for additional seasons. With season 7 contending for Emmy awards in 2018 due to its summer launch last year, HBO can focus its GoT promotional efforts on its Emmy campaign rather than launching a new season. The move also clears a path for the network’s other lavishly produced and acclaimed genre hit, Westworld, which returns for its second season this year after taking its own lengthy break. (Westworld season 1 ended in late 2016.)

But the only question on fans’ minds is when, exactly, will GoT return? After all, a final season airing Jan. 1, 2019 is a rather different for fans than one airing Dec. 31, 2019. HBO is quiet on that front. But given that the network opted to air GoT in the spring every year until a longer-than-usual production schedule pushed season 7 to last summer, a return to a spring launch seems logical.

The final season will also definitely be only six episodes as previously reported. While some episodes may be longer than usual, once again we’re hearing not to expect feature-length episodes throughout the season.

The GoT pushback also gives author George R.R. Martin more runway to potentially release the next book in his A Song of Ice and Fire series, The Winds of Winter, which he teased last summer might be ready in 2018. Given that Martin plans one final book in the series, A Dream of Spring, the HBO series is still expected to reveal its ending of the series before Martin’s version hits bookstores.

Martin is also involved with the five Thrones prequels in development. None have yet been greenlit. Here’s all we know about those so far.

As for the final season’s content, so far the GoT team has managed to keep a lid on spoilers with unprecedented behind-the-scenes security. Yet former Thrones actor Jason Momoa was recently visiting the set and teased to EW:

“It’s going to be the greatest thing that’s ever aired on TV. It’s going to be unbelievable. It’s going to f— up a lot of people.”

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