Games of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss already advised in meeting they needed to top the hit arrangement at 73 hours, with seven scenes this year and six in an eighth (and last) season from that point. In any case, HBO's modifying president Casey Bloys told in interveiw that the GoT managers are as yet thinking about what number of scenes will air amid that last season.
"Despite everything they're making sense of the state of the season, what they need to do," Bloys said. "I'll take the same number of as they need to do. On the off chance that they give me eight, I'll need 10. However, it's truly up to them. They'll tell me."
HBO is additionally conversing with journalists about a conceivable Thrones prequel arrangement. "It's such a major property we would be absurd not to investigate it, but rather it's a truly high bar," he said. "We'll take a few shots at it. I'm not going to do it just to do it. It needs to feel extremely exceptional. I would rather have no spin-off and abandon it as-is then have something we hurried out."
Bloys noticed that a prequel appears to be more probable than a turn off that utilizations existing characters. "A prequel feels like it has less weight on it [than a turn off]," he said "[Author George R.R. Martin's history of Westeros] gives you zones in which to state to an essayist, 'In the event that you would do this, then go substance it out,' and we'll see what returns. Yet, I don't feel any weight that we need to have something."
Meanwhile, fans should sit tight somewhat longer for season 7, which will give back this late spring rather than in April, since generation expected to begin later to film in more stormy districts. Positions of authority is presently completing shooting in Iceland.
The push implies Game of Thrones is no longer in conflict for Emmy assignments in 2017 in the wake of scoring 23 gestures in 2016. In its 6th season, Thrones additionally broke HBO rating records at the end of the day, with scenes averaging more than 23 million viewers, including spilling, rehashes, and DVR playback.

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