Not even HBO director, Casey Bloys, has no idea when Game of Thrones is going to end

Culture&Arts Nilgun Salim
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Currently, the penultimate season of the popular series is being broadcasted on TV, but no one knows when the premiere of the last episodes is scheduled. 


Apparently, nobody knows when the Game of Thrones is going to end, not even the producers from HBO, who should be the most appropriate entities to provide this information.


Instead, they have no idea when the last season will be broadcasted.


More than a year ago, HBO officially announced that seasons seven and eight will only include just 13 episodes.


A few days later, it was revealed that season seven will have seven episodes, while season eight will only just six episodes.


The disappointing news came after we’ve been accustomed for six years with the idea that a GOT season must include at least 10 episodes.


Meanwhile, in addition to the “devastating” news regarding the shorter duration of the two seasons, there was a significant delay in the process of releasing season 7.


It must reach the small screens at the end of March or early April but the first episode was broadcast in the middle July.


After months of speculation about the launch of the last season in 2018 or 2019, it seems that even HBO President Casey Bloys does not have access to this information.


He confirmed during a conference held a few days ago that the script has been completed for a long time now, but they have not yet begun filming.


“It’s a great season. Still trying to figure out how long it will take to shoot it all”, revealed Bloys.


The good part of this announcement is that we can still hope that the end of Game of Thrones will be broadcasted in 2018.

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