The video clip shows Jon Snow, Sansa and Arya - three members of the Stark family - making their way through the crypts under their family home.
Winter
is coming to scorch the TV screens as "Game
of Thrones" returns for one last time on April 14 with its
eighth season.
HBO
on Monday announced the premiere date of the hit series last
installment on its official Twitter account.
90
days, 23 hours, 55 min, 27 seconds pic.twitter.com/ZxaPAmwf36
—
HBO (@HBO) January
14, 2019
The
network also offered a 90 second-long "offical tease",
captioned as: "April 14. #ForTheThrone."
The
video clip shows Jon Snow, Sansa and Arya - three members of the
Stark family - making their way through the crypts under their family
home.
The
viewer hears messages their from dead family members Ned and Catelyn
Stark as well as Lyanna Stark, Ned's sister and the mother Jon never
knew.
When
the troika reaches the crypt's end, they come face-to-face with their
own statues. As confusion clouds their faces, a fallen feather starts
turning into ice and the crypt fills up with fog, cautioning that the
winter is here.
Last
wee, HBO
debuted new footage from the eighth season -- that featured Jon,
Sansa and Daenerys Targaryen -- as part of its 2019 line-up.
The
network announced last November that the show's final season will
premiere in April 2019.
Season
eight has six episodes - each of which could run as long as 90
minutes.
The
shooting began in October 2017 and wrapped 10 months later.
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