The moment has come. Either because you live in a bunker away from society and have never seen Game of Thrones or simply for the mere pleasure of reliving the whole story and remembering what happened, today, February 7, is the perfect day to start watching the series from chapter 1. We explain why.
67 days until its premiere
Few seasons have been waited with so much desire and expectation. We talk about the eighth and last of Game of Thrones, which will be released on the content platform HBO next April 14, with the first of the only 6 chapters that will be part of the season finale. This date on the calendar means the beginning of the end of one of the most important productions in the history of television series and the conclusion of a fantastic story based on the books of George RR Martin, Song of ice and fire -although as you know, since season 5, the series began to move away from the written version and will only keep the most important points of the outcome by Martin's direction.

That the premiere of the series is on April 14 places you today, February 7, at a key moment. And it is that there are exactly 67 days left for said day 14 and there are just 67 chapters that are part of the seven seasons of Game of Thrones issued so far. That gives you the chance to Catch up (either for the first time or to refresh your memory and warm up engines) with a daily chapter from today until next April 14.
This is how HBO Spain itself announces it on its official Twitter account today, with the slogan "Watch one episode a day until the premiere":
Now start your watch.
67 episodes. 67 days until the premiere of season 8 of #Game of Thrones pic.twitter.com/nGmIq2HwW9
- HBO Spain (@HBO_ES) February 7th 2019
We give you below details of each season to serve as a guide:
- Season 1: first episode aired on April 11, 2011. It consists of 10 chapters total. It is based on the bookGame of Thrones", first installment of Song of ice and fire.
- Season 2: the first episode aired on April 1, 2012. It features 10 chapters. It's based on "Clash of Kings" and the first opening chapters of «Sword Storm."
- Season 3: its first chapter was broadcast on March 31, 2013. It also has 10 episodes. It is based on the remaining two thirds of «Sword Storm».
- Season 4: first episode premiered on April 6, 2014. It consists of 10 episodes. It still collects part of «sword storms» and some chapters of «Feast for Crows" Y "dance of dragons».
- Season 5: the first chapter came out on April 12, 2015. Also costa de 10 episodes. He starts mixing more, building on the stories left from "Feast for Crows","dragon dance«, some back chapters of «Storm of swords» and unpublished material from "Winter Winds" (continuation of the series and not yet for sale; the book will be out this 2019).
- Season 6: premiered on April 24, 2016. It has 10 chapters that no longer follow the line of the saga as we know it. Even so, it collects elements of «Feast for Crows","dragon dance» and again material from «winter winds».
- Season 7: premiered on July 16, 2017. It was delayed several months from its timing habitual and for the first time it does not have ten episodes, offering only 7 chapters. It is based on previously unpublished material from «winter windsor" and "Spring Dream" -provisional title of the seventh and final installment of the series of seven novels by Song of ice and fire, still without a release date in bookstores. This season has been the most followed of all (the progression was increasing), with an average, only in the US, of 10,26 million viewers.
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By the way, perhaps because of this way of scheduling the days or simply in a totally casual way, HBO has made public new images of the eighth season. These are close shots of the main characters without assuming any kind of spoilers, so you can keep an eye on it without fear – in fact, the rest of the photos in this article are from the collection. We leave them all again in the following Twitter thread.
The final season.
First exclusive photos of season 8 of #Game of Thrones.
(Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO)
April 15 in https://t.co/Dj8coua9xR pic.twitter.com/V7Uaek1IgN- HBO Spain (@HBO_ES) February 6th 2019