The hit sitcom "Game of Thrones" will now return
in 2019 after a year's gap, reveal officials.
After long conjecture about the air date of the eighth and
final season, the HBO show is taking a year off and will return with the new
season. It is still uncertain at what point in 2019 the final season of
"Game of Thrones" will air, reports a portal.
Filming on the forthcoming season began in October last year
and will continue until mid-2018.
In October last year, actor Liam Cunningham, who essays Ser
Davos Seaworth, disclosed, "We're filming right up until the summer."
"When you think about it, up until last season we would
have six months to do 10 episodes, so we are doing way more than that for six
episodes. So that obviously will translate into longer episodes,"
Cunningham told.
The budget for the final episodes of the hit series is much
bigger than the standard for expensive TV episodes, with each episode costing
$15 million apiece.

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