The Game of Thrones Season 8 finale script was released on the Emmys website. The stage direction reveals that Drogon didn't burn down the Iron Throne on purpose, instead it was a "dumb bystander" to ...
Warning: The following post contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones finale. If you don't want to know what happens, stop reading! The tense scene in the Red Keep played out after Dany celebrated her ...
Jon Snow looks at Drogon as he flies away in the final episode of Game of Thrones. Pic credit: HBO In Game of Thrones’ final episode, Daenerys Targaryen never gets to sit on the Iron Thrones as the ...
The Song of Ice and Fire came to an end when ice (Jon Snow) killed fire (Daenerys Targaryen). Will it play out the same way in George R.R. Martin’s books? Only time will tell — assuming The Winds of ...
It's been a few weeks since Game of Thrones ended, and many fans are still fuming. Season 8 was maybe the most anticipated final season of a TV series in history, but it turned out to be a massive ...
Game of Thrones ended with its trademark shock and awe, and also with a little bit of that bittersweet energy George R.R. Martin has teased all along. It’s safe to bet that we’ll be arguing for years ...
Among all the jaw-dropping moments in the Game of Thrones final season premiere is the long-awaited moment when Jon Snow finally rides a dragon. The secret Targaryen rides Rhaegal — the dragon named ...
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Warning: dragon-sized Game of Thrones season eight finale spoilers ahead! Eight years after the premiere of its first episode, Game of Thrones still has the power to surprise us with dramatic battle ...
‘Tis done, friends. After 73 episodes and nearly a decade, Game of Thrones came to an end on Sunday night. And during that dramatic finale, Jon Snow killed his aunt-slash-sometimes-lover after he (and ...
In the world of George R.R. Martin, nothing embodies the lost age of magic quite like dragons. Yes, the Wall is impressive. Yes, the White Walkers are terrifying and the Children of the Forest are ...
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