In just under two years, has millions of fans from all over the world eagerly awaited on the eighth and final season of HBO’s successerie “Game of Thrones”, so it can finally be revealed, who dies, and who survives – and, perhaps most importantly, who ends up sitting on the jerntronen.

Now is the wait almost over, for the night between the 14. 15. april gets the show’s final season premiere on HBO Nordic and C More, and if you want to avoid spoilers, stop reading now.

although the show’s creators, extras and actors have been equipped with the tightest gag order not to reveal the plot, is there anyway let the details out.

Among other things, that the season includes an epic battle scene between the living and the dead, and that the show’s new couple, Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow, is to kick the first section of the walk.

As the ‘Game of Thrones’-the cast in February was aggregated at the five-star Corinthia Hotel in central London, it was otherwise evident that the brand, that they were afraid to come to reveal the screenplay’s countless secrets.

When the journalists hopeful asked: ‘What can you tell about the eighth season?’, they answered slowly, hesitantly, in short sentences and in very broad terms.

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Emilia Clarke, who plays the powerful hærleder and ‘Mother of Dragons’, Daenerys Targaryen, would, however, like to tell how she reacted when she read the script the first time and found out how the legendary fantasyserie ends.

– I got sent the script and read it in one afternoon. Afterwards I took my keys, left my house and waded aimlessly around the streets of London in three hours. It is so epic, she told.

Already before the premiere, it emerged that Daenerys Targaryen is given a key role in the first of the six episodes in the eighth season.

According to Entertaintment Weekly the show Daenerys Targaryen marching to Winterfell for the first time, where she was reportedly given a cold welcome by Sansa Stark.

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has played the role of Jamie Lannister since the first season. Photo: Macall B. Polay / Ritzau Scanpix

With Daenerys’s army, and his two remaining dragons and Jon Snow – as she is at the end of the seventh season found, together with and the new romance will probably lead to an awkward scene.

According to the series creator D. B. Weiss will Jon Snow: at some point in the new season to find out that the love of his life, Daenerys, in fact, is his fasting, as it was revealed in season seven.

Entertainment Weekly has also revealed that Winterfell is going to form the framework for a nøglescene in the eighth season of “Game of Thrones” – namely an epic battle scene between the living and the dead.

the Scene will show a number of series hovedkarakterer – Jon Snow, Arya Stark, Sansa Stark, Daenerys Targaryen, Tyrion Lannister and Brienne of Tarth – fight for their lives against The Night King and his Army of the Dead.

Entertainment Weekly refers to the stage as “The great battle of Winterfell”, and according to the media, there is talk about the longest coherent fight scene ever shown on film.

the Scene has required natteskydninger in 11 weeks and involved around 750 people – actors, extras, directors, and filmmakers – who have stood in mud to the ankles at a whopping battlefield shrouded in smoke and the icy rain to get the scene in the box.

in Order to prevent paparazzifotografer in snapping pictures of the filming production has ensured that no aircraft, helicopters or drones have had to fly in the airspace over the battlefield.

the Seventh season ended in dramatic fashion, as ‘The Night King’ acquired a dragon and destroyed the ismuren down with Westeros. Photo credit: HBO

The epic scene will be the first big battle scene for Arya Stark, as played by the british actress Maisie Williams.

the Show’s fans will remember that Arya Stark has not yet finished with exterminating all the people on his list to death. Whether she succeeded is yet to be seen, but Maisie Williams has spoken to Entertainment Weekly, that many in the whole, will die in the new section.

She has also stated that the last season draws threads back to the first.

After I had read the script, reviewed the first season, because there is so much that refers back to the season, she told to the Entertainment Weekly.

At the press conference in London in February told Gwendoline Christie, who plays the ærekære female knight Brienne of Tarth that the eighth season will be the “most interesting” for her character – and she wept when she first read the final manuscript.

Gemma Whelan, who plays Yara Greyjoy, jaw dropped.

– They (the screenwriters, ed.) has really made the series honor. All we actors have tried to predict how it would end, or what would happen, but it is completely different than what anyone could have predicted, she says.

Before filming for the eighth season started were the show’s creators, producers and actors gathered for a so-called table read for reviewing the manuscript.

Here is the new poster, which really has set the speculation of many fans of the tv series ‘Game of Thrones.'(Photo: HBO)

Rory McCann who plays The Hound, was told that the whole scene was incredibly touching, and that subsequently there was a ten minutes long applause for the show’s creators, D. B. Weiss and David Benioff.

According to Liam Cunningham, who plays Davos Seawoth, the fans however, do not expect that all of the show’s threads will be linked together to form a nice loop.

– the End will irritate some and satisfy others. But I think it is an honorable conclusion to the story. The major issues, which people expect will be treated, are treated, and if I say more than that, is it going to cost me at least an arm and two legs, he said.

the Eighth and final season of ‘Game of Thrones’ will premiere in Denmark on Monday 14. april. Every Monday comes a new title until the very last section in the series being sent 20. may.

The first two sections will last around an hour, while the last four sections will last around an hour and twenty minutes.