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"Game of Thrones (Season 8, HBO)"


  

          

https://ew.com/tv/2018/11/01/game-of-thrones-final-season-ew-cover-story/

The end of Game of Thrones: An exclusive report on the epic final season
James Hibberd
November 01, 2018 at 12:00 PM EDT

OCTOBER 2017: THE TABLE READ

When Kit Harington entered the conference room, he had no idea what to expect.

The final season’s scripts had been emailed just a couple of days earlier, sending the Game of Thrones cast into a reading frenzy. Like millions of fans around the world, the actors had been waiting nearly a decade to learn their characters’ fates. The entire six-episode season arrived at once, protected by layers of password security.

Sophie Turner flew through her copies in record time, quickly messaging the producers her reaction. “It was completely overwhelming,” says the actress, who plays Sansa Stark. “Afterwards I felt numb, and I had to take a walk for hours.” Others, like Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen), first had to hurry home to get some privacy. “I turned to my best mate and was like, ‘Oh my God! I gotta go! I gotta go!’” she recalls. “And I completely flipped out.” She then settled in for a reading session with a cup of tea. “Genuinely the effect it had on me was profound,” Clarke adds. “That sounds insanely pretentious, but I’m an actor, so I’m allowed one pretentious adjective per season.” Peter Dinklage, meanwhile, broke his years-long habit of checking immediately to see if Tyrion Lannister survives. “This was the first time ever that I didn’t skip to the end,” he says.

Even showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss were uncharacteristically anxious, wondering how the actors would react to the climactic twists. “We knew exactly when our script coordinator sent them out, we knew what minute they sent them, and then you’re just waiting for the emails,” Benioff said.

The cast then journeyed to Belfast to gather in a production office for the formal read-through. By then, everybody knew the tale that was about to unfold, with two notable exceptions: Davos Seaworth actor Liam Cunningham (“The f—ing scripts wouldn’t open, the double extra security!” he grouses) and Harington, who outright refused to read anything in advance.

“I walked in saying, ‘Don’t tell me, I don’t want to know,’” Harington says. “What’s the point of reading it to myself in my own head when I can listen to people do it and find out with my friends?” So, yes: Jon Snow, quite literally, knew nothing.

Benioff and Weiss opened the proceedings by asking the cast to refrain from doing anything during filming or afterward that might reveal even the tiniest spoiler (“Don’t even take a photo of your boots on the ground of the set,” one actor recalls being told). And then, seated around a long table scattered with a few prop skulls, the cast read aloud the final season of Game of Thrones.

At one point, Harington wept.

Later, he cried a second time.

SEPTEMBER 2012: IT’S IMPOSSIBLE

After the table read, the Game of Thrones cast spent 10 months filming just six episodes of television. But the season actually took far longer to pull off. GoT’s final chapters have been in the works for years. To better understand what’s ahead, let’s first go back to EW’s season 3 set visit and this never-before-revealed conversation with Benioff and Weiss…

The production camper was like many others on the set — barren, cramped, cold, utilitarian, with dirt on the floors from muddy boots tramping in and out all day. The showrunners sat on the same side of a tiny dinette booth while the wind coming off the Northern Ireland bay howled outside. They were already thinking about their final season, and it worried them.

During its second season, the fantasy drama averaged 10.3 million viewers across all platforms. That was enough to ensure they were eventually going to finish the series, yet that inevitability was also the problem. Because when they first pitched Thrones to HBO, they hadn’t exactly been honest. And now they were working every day toward a finale that was impossible to make.

“The lie we told is the show is contained and it’s about the characters,” Benioff said, which was at best half true. The epic fantasy was very much about its ensemble cast, but it’s also the least “contained” series ever made. “The worlds get so big, the battles get so massive.”

Author George R.R. Martin, whose series of novels forms the basis for Thrones, had revealed to the duo the broad strokes of how his Song of Ice and Fire saga secretly ends, including a description of an epic final battle that’s been teased from the show’s very first scene. But this climactic confrontation was miles out of reach for a series that cost about $5 million per episode. “We have a very generous budget from HBO, but we know what’s coming down the line and, ultimately, it’s not generous enough,” Benioff said.

So the producers had an idea: The final season could be six hours long and released as three movies in theaters — just like Martin’s best-known influence, The Lord of the Rings. It’s not that the duo wanted to make movies per se, but it seemed like the only way to get the time and money needed to pull off their finale. “It’s what we’re working towards in a perfect world,” Weiss said. “We end up with an epic fantasy story but with the level of familiarity and investment in the characters that are normally impossible in a two-hour movie.”

The flaw in this plan was that HBO is about serving its subscribers, not taking gambles at the box office. Behind the scenes, the network brass gently shot down the movie idea. But executives assured Benioff and Weiss that they would eventually have everything they needed to make a final season that was “a summer tentpole-size spectacle.”

Years later, the producers would strike a deal with the network to spend two years on a shortened season 8 that would cost more than $15 million an episode. You could say HBO made good on that promise from 2012, and the showrunners will happily give the network full credit. “They put their money where their mouths are — literally stuffed their mouth full of million-dollar bills, which don’t exist anymore,” Weiss quips.

But it’s probably more accurate to say that since season 3, Benioff and Weiss willed their ambitious final season into reality the hard way: by growing Game of Thrones into the biggest show in the world, a hugely profitable pop culture and merchandising sensation with more than 30 million viewers an episode and a record number of Emmys. Only with that kind of leverage do your towering ambitions begin to look like reasonable requests.

In fact, the GoT team was so successful that the biggest sticking point in the agreement was persuading HBO to halt the series. “We want to stop where we — the people working on it, and the people watching it — both wish it went a little bit longer,” Benioff says. “There’s the old adage of ‘Always leave them wanting more,’ but also things start to fall apart when you stop wanting to be there. You don’t want to f— it up.”

That concern — a constant desire to conclude the show on the strongest possible note — is something we heard over and over from the cast and crew when we visited the GoT set for the last time.

MARCH 2018: THE FINAL SEASON

Arriving at the studio gate, I’m halted by a guard and asked to scan my badge, a security upgrade from past years. Then I’m asked for my phone, and the guard covers its cameras with stickers — that’s new too. Along with an HBO escort, I walk inside an enormous hangar that’s so large it’s where the RMS Titanic was painted.

What’s being filmed here is episode 6, the series finale. Like Harington going into the table read, I don’t know anything about the final season’s storyline. I look around at a meticulously constructed set that I’ve never seen on the show before. Several actors are performing, and I’m stunned: There are characters in the finale that I did not expect. I gradually begin to piece together what has happened in Westeros over the previous five episodes and try not to look like I’m freaking out.

There is absolutely nothing more that can be said about that scene at this time.

A word about spoilers: The cast is used to keeping story secrets, yet they’ve never sounded so anxious about it. “There are moments where you don’t trust yourself to have this in your brain,” says Joe Dempsie, who plays Gendry. “You’re in possession of something millions of people want to know. It’s such a bizarre feeling. And between now and when it comes out, I’m gonna be drunk at some point.”

So far, at least, the team has done a far better job than in previous years at keeping the story under wraps, even while drunk. Theories abound online, but they are guesses. A purported script leaked to Reddit, but here’s a way to spot a fake — real Game of Thrones scripts don’t say “Game of Thrones” on them. “Drone killer” guns were used to guard against any peeping robots attempting to fly over the set. Production documents stating which actors were required to be where and when used code names (Clarke, for example, was “Eldiss”). “It gets highly confusing when you need to remember who is who,” Turner says.

Benioff and Weiss’ next gig is writing a new Star Wars film, and they received some final-season secrecy tips from The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson and producer Kathleen Kennedy. “They’ve given us a lot of hints about how to lock things down, things we never would have thought of or didn’t know were possible,” Weiss says.

At some point HBO will release a proper final-season trailer revealing more. Until then, here’s some basic setup we can tell you: Season 8 opens at Winterfell with an episode that contains plenty of callbacks to the show’s pilot. Instead of King Robert’s procession arriving, it’s Daenerys and her army. What follows is a thrilling and tense intermingling of characters — some of whom have never previously met, many who have messy histories — as they all prepare to face the inevitable invasion of the Army of the Dead.

“It’s about all of these disparate characters coming together to face a common enemy, dealing with their own past, and defining the person they want to be in the face of certain death,” co-executive producer Bryan Cogman says. “It’s an incredibly emotional, haunting, bittersweet final season, and I think it honors very much what George set out to do — which is flipping this kind of story on its head.”

How these fan favorites get along drives much of the drama this season (okay, here’s one specific tease from the premiere — Sansa isn’t thrilled that Jon bent the knee to his fancy new Targaryen girlfriend, at least not at first).

The drama builds to a confrontation with the Army of the Dead that’s expected to be the most sustained action sequence ever made for television or film. One episode — the same that Benioff and Weiss were concerned about pulling off so many years ago — is wall-to-wall action, courtesy of “Battle of the Bastards” director Miguel Sapochnik.

Last April a crew member revealed that Game of Thrones had wrapped 55 night shoots while filming a battle. Media outlets around the world ran stories saying the final season’s battle took twice as long as the 25-day shoot for season 6’s climactic Battle of the Bastards. This wildly understated what really happened. The 55 nights were only for the battle’s outdoor scenes at the Winterfell set. Filming then moved into the studio, where Sapochnik continued shooting the same battle for weeks after that.

“It’s brutal,” Dinklage says. “It makes the Battle of the Bastards look like a theme park.”

The battle doesn’t have just one focus, either, but rather intercuts between multiple characters involved in their own survival storylines that each feels like its own genre. “Having the largest battle doesn’t sound very exciting — it actually sounds pretty boring,” Benioff says. “Part of our challenge, and really, Miguel’s challenge, is how to keep that compelling… we’ve been building toward this since the very beginning, it’s the living against the dead, and you can’t do that in a 12-minute sequence.”

To help pull it off, the production hugely expanded its set for the Stark ancestral home of Winterfell, adding a towering castle exterior, a larger courtyard, and more interconnected rooms and ramparts. Strolling around the new Winterfell is like wandering a sprawling, immersive medieval resort compared with its previous Days Inn-like scale. The ground is covered with snow and blood. The air is thick with smoke from the fire pits. You can turn any direction and only see more Winterfell. It’s easy to feel like you’ve somehow wandered into Westeros.

The Winterfell expansion is just a small example of how every element of the production was heightened this year in an effort to “not f— it up.” Scenes that normally might take a day to film now took several. “ checks take longer, costumes are a bit better, hair and makeup a bit sharper — every choice, every conversation, every attitude has this air of ‘This is it,’” Clarke says. “Everything feels more intense. I had a scene with someone and I turned to him and said, ‘Oh my God, I’m not going to do this ever again,’ and that brings tears to my eyes.”

Lena Headey, who plays Cersei Lannister, agrees: “There was a great sense of grief. It’s a huge sense of loss, like we’ll never have anything like this again.”

More tears, like during the table read.

You know, Harington will actually reveal why he cried that second time.

“The second time was the very end,” Harington says. He’s referring to when the cast reached the last page of episode 6, and what the showrunners wrote there at the bottom.

“Every season, you read at the end of the last script ‘End of Season 1,’ or ‘End of Season 2,’” Harington says. “This read ‘End of Game of Thrones.’”

  

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Game of Thrones (Season 8, HBO) [View all] , j0510, Sun Nov-04-18 11:15 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
GRRM, you jackass.
Nov 05th 2018
1
At least he's come out and said "Winds of Winter" will be the next thing...
Nov 13th 2018
4
Have you read any of the off-shoot books
Mar 06th 2019
13
      The two recent off-shoot books are stand-alones
Mar 06th 2019
15
HBO would not let the last books out before show end
Mar 14th 2019
17
I don't care who dies, just give us a satisfying ending
Nov 05th 2018
2
I have no idea how it's going to end...
Nov 23rd 2018
7
im just her for that scooby doo shit and the DINKLES
Mar 07th 2019
16
ForTheThrone (April 2019)
Nov 13th 2018
3
Bittersweet.
Nov 13th 2018
5
AI think it's more than that
Nov 14th 2018
6
for sure.
Apr 16th 2019
26
Game of Thrones | Season 8 | Official Tease: Dragonstone
Dec 06th 2018
8
April 14
Jan 13th 2019
9
I truly hope Trump doesnt kill us all before we get to see how this ends...
Jan 13th 2019
10
Game of Thrones | Season 8 | Official Trailer
Mar 05th 2019
11
Game of Thrones first look: Inside the brutal battle to make season 8
Mar 05th 2019
12
I want Arya and Brienne to fuck up the dead
Mar 06th 2019
14
Episode runtimes:
Mar 15th 2019
18
I imagine 5 is the battle
Mar 16th 2019
19
      3 is the battle.
Mar 16th 2019
20
Ep01: Winterfell
Apr 16th 2019
21
we (and the characters) have we waited so long
Apr 16th 2019
22
RE: we (and the characters) have we waited so long
Apr 16th 2019
23
RE: we (and the characters) have we waited so long
Apr 16th 2019
25
RE:Cerci
Apr 16th 2019
24
i didn't even know euron had a claim. or at least i forgot.
Apr 23rd 2019
34
I think she knows Euron serves himself
Apr 23rd 2019
41
the only one who seems to give a shit about the throne at this point
Apr 22nd 2019
27
Yup. Bran told them in Ep 1
Apr 22nd 2019
28
RE: the only one who seems to give a shit about the throne at this point
Apr 22nd 2019
29
She's also about to lose most, if not all, of her army
Apr 22nd 2019
30
RE: She's also about to lose most, if not all, of her army
Apr 23rd 2019
31
Tormund became a caricature when he first smiled at Brienne
Apr 23rd 2019
32
from the tv viewer POV, yes
Apr 23rd 2019
33
      She accepted a truce and it allowed Cersei to restock her army
Apr 23rd 2019
39
Neverunderstood this take on Dany
Apr 23rd 2019
35
      RE: Neverunderstood this take on Dany
Apr 23rd 2019
36
      When Cersei dies, by the hands of whoever that is
Apr 23rd 2019
37
           RE: When Cersei dies, by the hands of whoever that is
Apr 23rd 2019
38
      Cersei and Dany are the only two that care about power
Apr 23rd 2019
40
           Maybe but I don't believe that.
Apr 24th 2019
42
           right. sansa is chillin in winterfell
Apr 24th 2019
43
Ep. 3 (SPOILERS)
Apr 29th 2019
44
anybody think this is kinda the same....(Spoilers on TWO fronts)
Apr 29th 2019
45
I didn't like the Arya angle either
Apr 29th 2019
49
Ghost...
Apr 29th 2019
59
      RE: Ghost...
Apr 29th 2019
83
the first 10 minutes were amazing...that build-up was perfectly executed
Apr 29th 2019
46
agreed on how well they executed the early tension
Apr 29th 2019
48
      RE: agreed on how well they executed the early tension
Apr 29th 2019
66
So 8 seasons of buildup for that?
Apr 29th 2019
47
RE: So 8 seasons of buildup for that?
Apr 29th 2019
54
... but Bran told us the Night King's motivation tho.
Apr 29th 2019
56
      RE: ... but Bran told us the Night King's motivation tho.
Apr 29th 2019
63
      RE: ... but Bran told us the Night King's motivation tho.
Apr 30th 2019
86
      the problem with this "they told us the night king's motivation!" lie
Apr 30th 2019
87
PLOT RULE EVERYTHING AROUND ME, DRAGONS ARE FOR DUMMIES
Apr 29th 2019
50
yep. a lot of stupid cutscenes
Apr 29th 2019
51
im fine with the episode tbh but you mean to tell me
Apr 29th 2019
52
The Arya ending makes more sense than any other ending.
Apr 29th 2019
55
I don't have a problem with Arya. The execution sucks.
Apr 29th 2019
61
^^^. it's all the right stuff done poorly
Apr 29th 2019
74
Winter lasting longer than an afternoon would make more sense
May 02nd 2019
118
      i said hound and cersei. i meant mountain and cersei
May 02nd 2019
123
      very true
May 03rd 2019
126
the night king fucked around all night for no reason at all
Apr 29th 2019
81
I think the shortened seasons ruined this show
Apr 29th 2019
53
Exactly my comment above
Apr 29th 2019
57
I always figured Season 7 = Humans Season 8 = Long Night
Apr 29th 2019
58
the thing is...even if there were 10 more seasons left
Apr 29th 2019
64
no, they just can't write for shit.
Apr 29th 2019
75
Damn, I guess I'm the only one that loved the episode
Apr 29th 2019
60
I just didn't like the Arya part
Apr 29th 2019
62
      basically this
Apr 29th 2019
65
      it's not Jon's fault that the NK was too bitchmade to fight him
Apr 29th 2019
67
      i wonder if his crusty ass even can fight
Apr 29th 2019
68
           his reflexes seemed pretty good
Apr 29th 2019
70
      Nobody is saying it wasnt cool. Lots of things are cool LOL
Apr 29th 2019
69
      I didn't think the it was made to shock us
Apr 29th 2019
71
           all that to say you were shocked at the turn of event sin the story cool...
Apr 29th 2019
72
                No
Apr 30th 2019
89
The first 20 minutes were amazing
Apr 29th 2019
73
3 episodes left, no telling what happens
Apr 29th 2019
76
No
Apr 29th 2019
77
RE: The first 20 minutes were amazing
Apr 29th 2019
78
yeah to all.
Apr 29th 2019
80
the battle was a huge let down to me...
Apr 29th 2019
84
      Here is a great slowed down version of the dragon fight.
Apr 30th 2019
92
      Yup...imagine if he warged into a dragon...
Apr 30th 2019
93
           I thought for sure that was going to happen
Apr 30th 2019
96
      LOL
Apr 30th 2019
97
so the night king wants to kill bran. NK has a giant and a dragon
Apr 29th 2019
79
Lol
Apr 30th 2019
88
lol no one can argue this
Apr 30th 2019
90
and I would abide by the night king wanting to stunt and whatnot
Apr 30th 2019
101
      when he smirked i was like, oh this guy got attitude now?
Apr 30th 2019
103
           dude strutted around with supreme confidence
Apr 30th 2019
104
           he's like, well ive killed 80% of the people
May 03rd 2019
124
           he did the weird flex but ok at hardhome
Apr 30th 2019
109
           oh thats right he was feeling himself there pretty good
Apr 30th 2019
111
           that smirk was the WORST lol...so out of character imo
May 02nd 2019
117
the ice dragon destroyed half of winterfell with one blast
Apr 30th 2019
95
LOL
Apr 30th 2019
98
RIGHT.
Apr 30th 2019
100
dude came away with a full head of hair
Apr 30th 2019
102
      motherfucker took down the WALL
May 01st 2019
115
           maybe it was one of them clutch Valyrian steel couches
May 02nd 2019
116
ha ha ha
May 03rd 2019
128
LOL! And the plan is he'll be bait with no actual trap except Theon
May 02nd 2019
119
This link to all the clues to Arya's moment makes me like the choice bet...
Apr 29th 2019
82
I have no problem with it being arya. the episode was just dumb as hell
Apr 29th 2019
85
Damn, i never noticed the look Bran has when he gives her the dagger
Apr 30th 2019
105
I'm fine with it being Arya...just not like that. I'll live tho
May 02nd 2019
121
Jon Snow's whole LIFE has been centered around other folks bailing him o...
Apr 30th 2019
91
Out of curiosity
Apr 30th 2019
94
when the NK killed the original 3ER i think they were there
Apr 30th 2019
99
      Yeah, my understanding is that those were the last of the "Children,"
May 01st 2019
113
           they REALLY screwed themselves
May 01st 2019
114
So was NK a Targareayn?
Apr 30th 2019
106
I really liked that theory at first, but it wouldn't make sense.
May 01st 2019
112
I agree with the sentiment that the Night King got away from D&D
Apr 30th 2019
107
I think this hits the nail on the head
Apr 30th 2019
108
as someone mentioned on twitter
Apr 30th 2019
110
      that too
May 02nd 2019
120
DnD clearly don't like Tyrion, Bran, Fantasy, or Magic.
May 02nd 2019
122
minus Tyrion i don't much either.
May 03rd 2019
125
this did bother me
May 03rd 2019
127
      isn't the north just closer?
May 03rd 2019
129
           i'd imagine yes they would
May 03rd 2019
130
           Yeah I assumed they'd work their way down to King's Landing, Dorne, etc.
May 03rd 2019
131
i really liked this episode, BUT
May 05th 2019
132
Honestly the shit with Ghost was piss poor writing
May 06th 2019
133
can probably say that for a lot of this episode unfortunately
May 06th 2019
134
notice that ghost never touched anyone
May 06th 2019
135
      so glad they spent a trillion bucks shooting the battle
May 06th 2019
136
yes that made no sense
May 06th 2019
137
king's road travel time used to be entire seasons
May 06th 2019
149
      sorry that should've read 'dany and co.' and not cersei
May 06th 2019
152
Ghost will be back.
May 06th 2019
139
      you'll never see ghost again
May 06th 2019
148
           Annoying thing is, all the direwolves just look like fluffy huskies to m...
May 06th 2019
154
                right! it's super weird to me too. that should be doable.
May 06th 2019
157
                Also, ugh at me typing on the phone.
May 06th 2019
162
                and here's your official explanation
May 08th 2019
165
                     pretty ridiculous. more powerfully how?
May 08th 2019
166
                     What I don't get is, why even have him survive the battle?
May 09th 2019
168
Jamie going back to kings landing to fight for cersei...
May 06th 2019
138
They weren't clear about whether he was fighting FOR her,
May 06th 2019
140
i don't even think Jaimie knows why he's going back
May 06th 2019
141
Yeah, they might be giving us some honest character development.
May 06th 2019
142
true they weren't clear
May 06th 2019
144
      You're assuming the writers want the shock surprises to make sense.
May 06th 2019
145
           good point
May 06th 2019
146
           this is what bugs me
May 06th 2019
147
I don't think that's what he's doing
May 06th 2019
143
not gonna nitpick that one to death, that was a great episode
May 06th 2019
150
genuine shock?
May 06th 2019
151
      Dunno, had a good time
May 06th 2019
153
           agreed
May 06th 2019
155
           I didn't say not enjoy, I said "shock"
May 06th 2019
156
                I wasn’t watching the clock is my best answer
May 06th 2019
158
                     Same. I'm so used to 60 min episodes i was in 'credits coming' mode
May 06th 2019
159
                     They played tricks with the music in that scene.
May 06th 2019
163
just put up a wall of big machine-gun crossbows at King's Landing
May 06th 2019
160
Not a single Bran flashback this season bugs me
May 06th 2019
161
that's it. This show is just awful. I held out for a while, but can't ta...
May 07th 2019
164
There’s only 2 episodes left lol
May 09th 2019
169
last two seasons have been dreadful
May 09th 2019
170
yeah this is quickly turning into a steaming pile of shit
May 09th 2019
167
you sure?
May 13th 2019
171
what happened to this show?
May 13th 2019
172
this is the craziest part of these past two seasons to me
May 13th 2019
173
I read HBO was willing to do like ten seasons
May 13th 2019
177
gave this entire season a pass waiting for ep. 5 to be legendary
May 13th 2019
174
Yet they couldn't afford to have Jon pet Ghost
May 13th 2019
175
LOL same shit went through my head watching that
May 13th 2019
176
good grief that was awful
May 20th 2019
178
im not Bran Stark anymore guys. just the three eyed raven
May 20th 2019
180
      Lol yup
May 20th 2019
181
The best part of last night's episode
May 20th 2019
179
i think a problem for me is I never bought Jon and Dany
May 20th 2019
182
zero on-screen chemistry, poor development in short seasons
May 20th 2019
183
I was actually fine with the conclusions
May 20th 2019
184
i think it will age ok once the noise clears
May 21st 2019
185
      Naw, it was awful, and we need to admit it.
May 22nd 2019
186
Comedically bad. I love how they don't even pretend to GAF
May 22nd 2019
187

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