All you need to know before ‘Game of Thrones’ finale season begins
‘Game of Thrones’ finale season will premiere this Sunday and fans are thrilled to finally get to know soon that who will claim the control of Iron Throne.
In the North, the surviving Stark children - Arya, Sansa, and Bran - are taking control of their own destinies for the first time since their father and mother were murdered. Daenerys Targaryen and her allies are moving to counter the Night King and his undead army sweeping down from beyond the Wall that’s contained them for generations. In the south, Cersei Lannister has seized the Iron Throne and intends to keep it.
As claimed by the makers, season 8 will feature the biggest and bloodiest war. Just before the finale hits the TV screens, some of the cast members have revealed some major details about the show.
Peter Dinklage, who plays Tyrion Lannister, has teased that Battle of Bastards will look like a joyride in front of the war against the Army of Dead. “It's brutal. It makes the Battle of the Bastards look like a theme park,” he told Entertainment Weekly.
Sophie Turner and Messie Williams, the Stark sisters, told TVLine that the on-screen Stark sisters feel danger in the final season. “Everyone’s a threat. We’re done trusting people. We’re done with being pushed over. We finally managed to scrape our family back together somewhat, minus Jon,” said Williams. “We just have to protect that, whatever the cost,” Turner added.
Jon Snow, who is played by Kit Harington, warns that the ending might not satisfy every fan. He told MTV, "I think a TV series that's spanned eight, nine years is an incredibly difficult thing to end. I think not everyone's going to be happy, you know, and you can't please everyone. My favorite TV shows are Sopranos, Breaking Bad, and The Wire, and they all ended in a way that it's never going to satisfy you”.
The season 8 will commence from April 14.
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