Qatar- HBO confirms Game of Thrones 2018 gap year


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Game of Thrones (GoT) is taking a year off, US cable network HBO has announced, confirming the widely-held understanding that one of history's most popular shows would not wrap until 2019.
The network did not specify when exactly the eighth and final series will debut but, regardless of the time of year, it will be the longest wait ever for fans desperate to know which character ends up in the coveted Iron Throne.
The news was largely welcomed by the entertainment press, with critics satisfied that the lay-off would mean a higher-quality final season.
Reports first began circulating in summer 2017 that GoT might skip 2018 and Sophie Turner, one of its stars, revealed in a recent interview she didn't expect the series to return this year.
'As the biggest hit in HBO's history, one the subscription service hoped to continue for additional seasons, keeping the show around a while longer isn't a bad thing, wrote Entertainment Weekly's James Hibberd.
'Also, with season seven contending for Emmy awards in 2018 due to its summer launch last year, HBO can focus its GoT promotional efforts on its Emmy campaign rather than launching a new season.
Starring Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage and numerous other big names, Game of Thrones tells the story of noble families of the continent of Westeros vying for control of the Iron Throne, all the while keeping one eye on the 'White Walkers leading hordes of the undead in an invasion from the North.
The show, which has more Emmy Awards than any other narrative series and pulls in more than 20mn US viewers per episode, moved beyond George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels in season six.
Showrunners David Benioff and DB Weiss announced in 2016 that it would finish with 13 episodes spread over a final two seasons.
A seven-episode seventh season hit screens last summer and the final run will extend over just six episodes.


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