‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 to premiere in April

The premiere date of one of the most awaited show (Game Of Thrones 8) was revealed in a trailer, comprising intense scenes from previous seasons.

Game Of Thrones is all set to make a comeback this April. Yes, HBO’s hit Emmy-winning drama will debut its eighth and final season starting in April. The news was shared by the network in a trailer released online on Tuesday. The video featured footage from previous seasons that preceded the final confrontation with the White Walkers for control of the fictional kingdom of Westeros.

The network has not revealed a specific date for the final season’s premiere, which will run for six episodes. But it has given fans a glimpse of what they can expect from the highly-anticipated eighth and final season of the show that has a huge fan following all around the globe.

Check out the teaser here:

We are sure the teaser has come as a welcome surprise to loyal viewers, who had to wait until July last year when Season 7 premiered.

The show, that is the winner of multiple Emmy Awards, is based on novels by George R.R. Martin in a series called A Song of Ice and Fire. It has a fan following of around 30 million in the United States alone with many more around the world. Therefore, the channel has already started work on the spinoffs of the series and has already ordered the project written by Jane Goldman to pilot.

The channel is gearing for the promotions of the show in a grand manner starting November 27, 2018. The promotions of the show will be spread across New York’s Grand Central Station, and 250,000 Game Of Thrones mass transit Metro Cards will be issued.

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