– Now that winter has come to “Game of Thrones,” the producers felt that the story is better served if we start production later than usual, when the weather goes against the winter, said Casey Bloys, head of programming at HBO in a press release Monday.
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Waiting for winter weather
the six previous seasons have premiered in the spring of either March or April. The seventh and penultimate season will premiere in summer 2017.
– Instead of the traditional vårdebuten, we move premiere this summer in order to fit with the filming. We wish grim and gray weather, even in the more sunny spots such films, says Bloys.
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Seven episodes
the press release also confirms HBO that the upcoming season will be shorter than in previous seasons, as many previously thought. To date, the seasons have been for ten episodes, but the next season is only seven episodes long.
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