While we don't know what's going to happen in terms of the specific plot points, we do know that this was the longest that the cast and crew ever worked on a single season and there have been whispers that we're going to see a battle that puts the Battle of the Bastards to shame. It looks like the first half of the final season will be used to set the stage for the larger episodes coming down, which is usually how the hit HBO show has worked in the past. The last three Game of Thrones Season 8 episodes are definitely on the longer side and could be considered feature-length. With that being said, it is believed that the Game of Thrones crew will be working on the edits of the final episodes until the last minute, especially with digital effects.
There could be some extra editing to be done, which will affect the final runtimes of the episodes. These runtimes are from HBO, but they may not be the official lengths after everything is said and done. The rough time estimates for the remaining Game of Thrones Season 8 episodes are as follows: Episode 3 - 60 minutes, Episode 4 - 78 minutes, Episode 5 - 80 minutes, and Episode 6 - 80 minutes. This is actually pretty close to what OCS revealed back in January when they said that the first two episodes will be 60 minutes-long. However, it is much better than nothing at all and fans are going to more than likely be happy with whatever they can get. These are far from the "XXL" episodes that were originally teased.
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HBO affiliate OCS (a French TV network) promised that the final season is "XXL" and HBO CEO Richard Plepler declared that Season 8 is like watching "six movies," which is where the speculation of longer episodes started.Īccording to HBO, Game of Thrones Season 8, episode 1 will be 54 minutes long and episode 2 will be 58 minutes long. HBO has released the official runtimes for the first two episodes of the season airing on April 14th and April 21st, but they're not very long at all. On top of all that, it seems that some people are trying to make money off the episode as we speak.Game of Thrones fans have been waiting forever for Season 8 to premiere and have been speculating about super-sized episodes. Others have posted actual clips from it to prove the leak is legit - this is where you’ll find video spoilers from tonight’s episode, if you simply can’t wait. With three episodes left in the final season, we’re bound to see more death as we get closer to the epic finale of the show.Įpisode four leaked in Thailand just a few hours ago, as a Redditor posted an image from the episode that won’t spoil it for you.
But this is, after all, Game of Thrones, a show where nobody is safe. And we all know who we have to thank for the miraculous victory over the army of the dead. We’re in the endgame now, Game of Thrones fans! We saw a bunch of characters die during the Battle of Winterfell, and several others that were hanging on by a thread. The trailer for the most exciting 'Game of Thrones' episode of season 8 is already out These were the biggest shocks and most important moments last night on 'Game of Thrones' HBO has removed the infamous coffee cup from the latest 'Game of Thrones' episode We won’t spoil the next Game of Thrones episode for you, but we will state the obvious: You should expect more beloved characters to die. But you won’t have to wait for HBO to air episode 804 if you don’t want to, because it has already leaked online. Heading into season 8 episode 4, we know that we’re going to deal with the aftermath of that massive fight, and what it all means for Westeros. And in spite of their early mistakes, they managed to emerge victorious. Last week’s episode brought us the Battle of Winterfell where the living banded together (for the most part) and fought the might of the Night King’s army. Like clockwork, the fourth episode of the final Game of Thrones season has leaked, following a trend that started a few weeks ago.