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Last Season Of “Game Of Thrones” To Alter TV History

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The last season of “Game Of Thrones” will be released in April, next year and will be the biggest season yet.

Both the budget and the episodes have been enlarged, with the episodes set to be even longer than 60 minutes and the budget being at least $15 million per episode, adding up to a total of around $90 million.

In an interview with Huff Post, director David Nutter said that the viewers will be satisfied with the ending:
“All I know is that David and Dan spent a lot of time to tell the story in a proper fashion. And the audience will be completely satisfied. Not everybody will be satisfied, but I feel the audience will be satisfied with the direction the series goes. It lives up to all the building it’s coming to, I promise you that.”

HBO president Casey Bloys revealed that the reason for the season’s delay was  because of the amount of work it has taken.

“Here’s what I’ll tell you: they take the time they need to do the show at its highest level of quality. As the show has gone on, it’s gotten bigger – big battle scenes, big special effects.
These things take time. Here’s the one thing I can assure you: Dan and Dave were not sitting around on a beach waiting to go back to work. They’re perfectionists and this is the soonest it can come back at a level of quality that they are comfortable with.”

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Glenn van den Bosch