A ton of
news came out of Saturday's HBO
panel at Television Critics Association but, as always, the most talked-about
news revolves around Game of Thrones.
Over the weekend, the president of programming at HBO, Casey Bloys, announced
that season 8 of Game of Thrones
will be the series' last.
Previously,
it was announced that season 7 will be a shortened season of just seven
episodes but Bloys said there has been no episode count set for the eighth
and final season of the epic drama; the amount of episodes is totally up
to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Other Game of Thrones news revealed
that season 7
won't premiere for a while — not until summer 2017 — which means
that the season won't be eligible for the Emmys.
Some good
news though for fans of The Leftovers: Because of Game of
Thrones' late start, The Leftovers will premiere in its
place next spring.
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