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HBO Nordic shares an amazing Game Of Thrones artwork on Facebook HBO Nordic shares an amazing Game Of Thrones artwork on Facebook
The final season is still a year away from us and the cravings for it will be infinite! But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with all the latest Game of Thrones updates.
HBO Nordic, the video-on-demand service and tabloid TV channel for Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland shared a new artwork for the eighth season of Game of Thrones on its Facebook page recently.
The translation said: “The long night is coming, and the dead come with it. Next year we will find out who will prevail in the great white walker war. Prepare for season 1-7 of game of thrones at hbonordic.com.”
This amazing poster has several details, if observed keenly. Jon Snow is in the centre, with a dragon and the Night King covering both of his eyes. The army of the dead is also scattered all around the poster, especially covering Jon’s lips and moustache.
However, the artwork can’t be taken as the official poster for Game Of Thrones season 8 as it wasn’t published on any other HBO social media pages.
So, what were your thoughts on this amazing art for the final season of Game of Thrones? Let us know in the comments section down below.
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