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How long would it take to watch all of ‘Recreation Of Thrones’?

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How long would it take to watch all of ‘Recreation Of Thrones’?

How long it would take to watch all eight seasons of Recreation Of Thrones of their entirety has been revealed.

The hit HBO sequence – primarily based on books by George R.R. Martin –  first premiered on the community in March 2012, operating for eight sequence till it reached its conclusion in December 2019.

The primary season of Recreation Of Thrones was the longest, with 10 episodes clocking in at 9 hours and 27 minutes in size. The present remained across the nine-hour mark for its first six seasons, however dropped to the seven-hour area for its final two runs – partially down to a shorter batch of episodes for every.

Season seven boasted seven episodes and would take seven hours and 20 minutes to watch, whereas season eight had solely six episodes, lasting seven hours and 10 minutes. Altogether, the entire eight seasons of Recreation Of Thrones would take 70 hours and 14 minutes to watch or, if watched back-to-back with no breaks, slightly below three complete days.

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Alongside Equipment Harington in ‘Recreation Of Thrones’. CREDIT: Alamy

If that isn’t a long sufficient marathon, GoT followers have since been in a position to add the prequel Home Of The Dragon to their viewing schedule. The primary season wrapped up in October, with its 10 episodes clocking in at 10 hours and 7 minutes.

Season two is within the works, however won’t be launched till “someday” in 2024, in accordance to HBO. “We’re simply beginning to put the plan collectively, and identical to final time, there are such a lot of unknowns,” the community’s chief content material officer Casey Bloys mentioned in a latest interview. “It’s not to be coy or secretive, however you don’t need to say it’s going to be prepared on this date, after which you’ve got to transfer it.”

In a four-star overview of Home Of The Dragon, NME wrote: “Some of the appearing is picket, and never up to the usual of classic Thrones – maybe as a result of the principle sequence used up actually all of the actors in Britain – however it is a reduction to see a prequel that appears to know what it’s doing. An honest watch for followers and neutrals alike.”

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