HBO Gives "Game Of Thrones" Final Season Sneak Peek In 2019 Trailer

The network previewed a short clip of Arya in their trailer for "HBO '19."

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It's been nearly two years since Game of Thrones aired its seventh season, but now fans can get a glimpse of what's to come in the series. It's been announced that the highly-popular show is coming to an end as they call season eight their last. Fans have enjoyed the Game of Thrones rollercoaster ride since 2011 and while they are sad to see the series go, they're ready for the most epic season yet. 

The network teased a short clip of GoT's final run—only about five seconds to be exact. In it you can see Arya look upon a dragon for the first time, wide-eyed and fascinated. The feature is included in an HBO montage showcasing what's to come in 2019 for the network for shows such as Deadwood, Gentleman Jack, LeBron James' The ShopBig Little Lies, Veep, Watchmen, His Dark Materials, OG, and more.

Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow in the series, previously spoke on how emotional it was completing the final season, and not just because it was coming to an end. “Everyone was broken at the end. I don’t know if we were crying because we were sad it was ending or if we were crying because it was so f**king tiring. We were sleep deprived … I remember everyone walking around towards the end going, ‘I’ve had enough now. I love this, it’s been the best thing in my life, I’ll miss it one day — but I’m done.'”

Game of Thrones' final season is set to premiere on April 14.


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