Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 Teases Big King’s Landing Battle
The battle lines get drawn as Houses Targaryen and Lannister prepare to go to war.
The battle lines get drawn as Houses Targaryen and Lannister prepare to go to war.
Showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss refuse to divulge whether the White Walker threat is over.
The episode ranked only second to the Season 7 finale in linear views.
The much awaited Battle of Winterfell is finally here. But does it live up to the insanely built-up hype?
It’s Game of Thrones vs Avengers: Endgame.
Some outlets are speculating that the number could be as high as 1 billion when considering torrented copies.
The creators of the show’s epic title sequence talk about upgrading the intro after nearly a decade.
The episode airs next week on Sunday, April 21, 2019.
The Starks reunite and callbacks abound in this otherwise slow Season 8 premiere.
Left on its own with no books and a shortened season, Game of Thrones struggles to balance important revelations with more bearable pacing.
The series is living up to its high standards of secrecy.
Having run out of published books, Game of Thrones enters uncharted territory, yet concludes with the series’ strongest episodes by far.
Game of Thrones ramps up its pacing to finish off a hugely depressing Season (for the characters, that is).
The game begins slipping from its players’ hands as the situation in the Seven Kingdom deteriorates in a gripping season.
The three teasers serve as TV Spots containing bits of new footage.
A bloodbath of emotions and characters in what are the show’s strongest episodes yet.
The episodes will air weekly, dating the finale at May 19.
Game of Thrones expands its scope in its sophomore season and gives us the first, full-scale battle.
The episode will be directed by series veteran Miguel Sapochnik.
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