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What would happen in season 8?
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What would happen in season 8?

We know nothing (said by our very own Ygritte) for sure, but we are breaking away as we are just a few hours awayOur best hope would be a leaked script or two and, according to Entertainment Weekly, showrunners DB Weiss and David Benioff continued already writing scripts for the final season through post-production on season seven. It’s not difficult, despite HBO’s deliberate efforts to keep things below. In November 2016 an anonymous Reddit user leaked portions of the entire plot of season seven in a post which has since determined to be largely true (one spoiler, for example, foretold that Viserion would be killed and resurrected by the Night King). If it happened once, it could happen again. The cast has also dropped hints that the conclusion will be divisive.  “To be able to act out the idea that it all ends, it was fascinating for us,” Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, told IGN. “Who knows if it will be entertaining for the fans? I think a lot of fans will be frustrated and a lot of fans will be over the moon, I think.”Further knowledge has been released in the slow lead up to the final season. Weiss and Benioff have revealed season 8 will start with Daenerys and her army coming in Winterfell and that Sansa is not at all pleased with Jon Snow having bent the knee to the Mother of Dragons. We also know the series' final major battle episode will be the long-awaited confrontation between the Army of the Dead, the different characters and their concerns - all of which will take place at Winterfell. “It’s brutal,” Peter Dinklage, who plays Tyrion Lannister, told Entertainment Weekly. “It gives the Battle of the Bastards looks like a theme park.”Emmy winning director Miguel Sapochnik, who directed the shocking season 6 episode Battle of the Bastards, will direct the episode in the subject. The final battle reportedly took 55 days to shoot, with Sapochnik consuming additional weeks on a sound stage.   Slovak actor Vladimír Furdík, who plays the dreaded Night King, revealed at a conference in Hungary that the epic battle would also happen much sooner than expected. Usually, the climactic episode of each Game of Thrones season is the last two episodes of every season; we’ve seen with episodes like  The Rains of Castamere, Battle of the Bastards and Beyond the Wall. That would not be the case for the final season, however; as translated by Mashable, Furdík said: “in the third episode of the last season, there is a battle that the creators expected to be a historic moment in television.” Now comes down to the main question.  

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