Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Why There is a Long Delay Before the Final Game of Thrones Season
A Los Angeles-based television literary agent, Ryan Ly currently serves as a principal at Curate Entertainment. Before managing talent at Curate, Ryan Ly was the head of the television literary department at Creative Artists Agency, where he signed creative talent for hit shows such as Game of Thrones.
The most recent season of Games of Thrones aired in 2017 and viewers have been eagerly anticipating the eighth and final season, which will air in 2019. Many fans are wondering why there has been such a long break between episodes. There are a few reasons for the delay. First and foremost, filming of the eight season did not begin until October 2017 in order to wait for a colder environment for outdoor filming to complement the “Winter is Coming” storyline.
Once filming ended in the summer of 2018, visual effects artists got to work on the intricate special effects that are incorporated into the show. After a few more months of post-production work to bring alive fantastical characters such as the Night King and the army of undead wights, Game of Thrones will be ready to air its final chapter in spring 2019.
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