Game Of Thrones fans at still sore at the fact the final season will only be six episodes long.
But HBO revealed on Wednesday season eight may in fact be the longest season yet, with two hour long episodes. HBO
programming president Casey Bloys admitted he didn't know exactly what
the duration of each episode would be, but added a 120-minute running
time should not be ruled out.
Winter is long: HBO has revealed final season of Game Of Thrones may be the longest of all with two hour long episodes.
'I imagine they'll be longer but … I'm not sure [how long],' he told The Hollywood Reporter at
the Television Critics Association's summer press tour. 'We haven't
had that discussion yet because I don't know how long the episodes are
going to be.
He added: 'Two hours per episode seems like it would be excessive, but it's a great show, so who knows?'
Despite
possibly being feature length, he insisted they would remain at home on
HBO, and would not premiere in IMAX as was previously rumored.
Bloys
also discussed that the prequel spin-off currently being developed
would not air for 'at least a year' after Game Of Thrones concluded.
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Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark pictured |
'The
No. 1 priority in all of this is the final season of Game of Thrones. I
don't want to do anything with a spin-off or anything that detracts or
distracts from that,' he said.
'That season will happen, and my guess is it would be at least a year before you saw anything else.
'What
I don't want is the attention to be drawn from the final season, which I
think is going to be epic and amazing, and somehow have the distraction
of a new Game of Thrones airing right after that. It's best to separate
it and that's what we'll do.'
While the scripts are written for the final season, it has no set air date yet.
HBO
is in fact working on four prequel spin-offs with the help of George R R
Martin, the author of the Song Of Ice And Fire series the show is based
on.
Game Of Thrones showrunners DB Weiss and David Benioff however will walk away to focus on a new HBO drama, Confederate.
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Ensemble: (L-R) Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm),
Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Conleth Hill (Varys), John Bradley
(Samwell Tarly), Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark), Sophie Turner
(Sansa Stark), Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) and Gwendoline Christie
(Brienne of Tarth) recently got together at Comic Con |
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