'Game of Thrones' Update: Year-end HBO Marathon from Season 1 to 6
'Tis a season to be jolly for "Game of Thrones" fans! HBO is giving a treat of a series marathon before the year 2016 ends. Not just some seasons but all.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the first-class cable channel, HBO, will show on air one season per day of "Game of Thrones" starting on December 26 until December 31. So, while taking a break from holiday celebrations, take the opportunity to watch the most popular TV series for 2016. Relive the epic battles, memorable and gory deaths, sexy scenes and the wicked twists that happened the past six seasons.
"Game of Thrones" Season 7 has started its filming since September. Without a specific date yet, it is expected to air in the summer next year. The seventh season will only have seven episodes, unlike the previous ones which had 10 each.
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HBO's treat to "Game of Thrones" fan is a marathon of all seasons from December 26 to 31. ( | /YouTube Screenshot)
According to Entertainment Weekly, the first-class cable channel, HBO, will show on air one season per day of "Game of Thrones" starting on December 26 until December 31. So, while taking a break from holiday celebrations, take the opportunity to watch the most popular TV series for 2016. Relive the epic battles, memorable and gory deaths, sexy scenes and the wicked twists that happened the past six seasons.
The HBO marathon of the "Game of Thrones" is also a chance to non-viewers to finally know the beginning of the story. Hopefully, watching the six seasons can convert them to wait and watch the upcoming seventh season.Winter is coming.— Game Of Thrones (@GameOfThrones) December 21, 2016
Relive every season of #GameofThrones from 12/26 – 12/31 on @HBO 2 starting at 12PM every day. pic.twitter.com/R4pf5QYdl6
"Game of Thrones" Season 7 has started its filming since September. Without a specific date yet, it is expected to air in the summer next year. The seventh season will only have seven episodes, unlike the previous ones which had 10 each.
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