Spoiler Warning: If you are just at the beginning of the series, stop reading here. At the very end, when it's all over, when there are no more fights to fight or intrigues have to be spun, the "Game of Thrones" performers should once again be seen together on the screen. Completely peaceful and without annoying blood feuds. So at least one can interpret an interview statement of the actor Sean Bean, who was already being mauled at the end of the first season.

Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, Bean chatted that he was in Belfast recently, where Conan O'Brien did "this thing." This thing means a "Game of Thrones" special at the conclusion of the fantasy saga after the eighth and final season. "They (the producers) have decided to bring all the characters to Belfast for a big show and he kind of moderated that," Bean, aka Eddard Stark, confirmed on demand.

That would also explain why Jason Momoa, who also had to die prematurely as tribal chief Khal Drogo, had posted a photo from Belfast some time ago. The picture showed him at the Guinness with the two creators of the series, David Benioff and DB Weiss.

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Layovers. Where we go? What are we doing? What's the score here? What's next ?? Aloha j #motherland #paymyrespects #payhomage #somebodyordersomefuckinggolfshoes.

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The final season, which is scheduled to start before July 2019, will not be the very last reunion with the people from Westeros and Essos. (Read what's known about the eighth season.)