The last season of the now cult Game of Thrones series will be broadcast in France and the United States from April 14, 2019, announced the broadcaster HBO Sunday who took the opportunity to unveil a trailer.

A date and a trailer. Fans of the multi-award winning series will meet Sansa and Arya Stark, Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen in the eighth and final season of the saga in mid-April. It will consist of six episodes of 80 minutes each, designed as movies in themselves, according to the director of the broadcaster, Richard Plepler. In addition to this release date, HBO unveiled a one-and-a-half minute trailer.

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- HBO (@HBO) January 14, 2019

We discover three of the four still living Stark children (Jon, Sansa and Arya) gathered in Winterfell's family crypt in front of statues that look exactly like them. A scene interrupted by a cold wave that evokes the White Walkers.

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The universe will continue through another series. That fans of the series is reassured HBO is already preparing for spin-offs. The cast of one of them, The Long Night , is already known. Naomi Watts and Josh Whitehouse will be accompanied by Naomi Ackie ( Star Wars ), Denise Gough, Campbell Bower ( Harry Potter ), Sheila Atim, Ivanno Jeremiah ( Black Mirror), Georgie Henley ( The Chronicles of Narnia ), Alex Sharp and Toby Regbo ( Reign ). This new series will focus on the origins of Westeros.