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‘Game Of Thrones’ Will Officially Have Its Biggest Finale Ever
There’s sadly only three episodes left in Game of Thrones’ sixth season, but while a typical instalment of the popular HBO show clocks in at around 50 minutes, the final two episodes of the season will be a little on the long side.
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The finale is titled “The Winds of Winter”, a nod to author George R.R. Martin’s forthcoming sixth novel in his “A Song of Ice and Fire” series, which was originally meant to be released prior to this season.
Game of Thrones has continued to build upon a slew of story arcs during Season 6.
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Brienne (Gwendoline Christie) and Jaime will also have a reunion at Riverrun, although it is still uncertain whether they will be working with or against each other.
I know some Throners will throw criticism and shade at individual episodes and storylines, and that’s cool, but let’s be real, what would life really be like without “Thrones”?
Winter is coming, or rather, has arrived, and is continuing to happen in Westeros, as Game Of Thrones’ latest season continues apace.
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As Entertainment Weekly reported, Season 6, episode 9 will be called, “The Battle of the Bastards”. It is also a way of the showrunners to make up for the shorter Seasons 7 and 8. Benioff notably called the upcoming sequence from Battle of the Bastards the biggest thing the show has ever pulled off. Guess we’ll have to wait and see who’s fighting. You’ll just have to tune in to find out. Will Cersei go against her son, King Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman) to get rid of the Sparrows for good?