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Game Of Thrones season 8 premiere: the first reactions are in


Its title is yet to be announced, but 6,000 people have already seen the first episode of Game Of Thrones season eight. The world premiere took place last night at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, less than a fortnight before the new season debuts on HBO in the US on Sunday the 14th of April, and here in the UK a day later.

Red carpets were walked. Dresses were worn. Photos were taken. Business as usual.

Threatened in voiceover by the Stark sisters not to leak or spoil anything ahead of the final season’s opener, those 6,000 attendees have stayed fairly quiet so far, but a couple of reactions have appeared online today.

Chief of all is this review by The Telegraph’s Jane Mulkerrins, advertised as spoiler-free but be warned, it contains reference to plot details that some might consider too revealing to make that claim.

A spoiler-free snippet from Mulkerrins is that the Game Of Thrones showrunners “have wasted no time in getting straight down to business, with a season premiere packed with big plot moments.” The violence, she writes, is “dark, brutal and unsettling,” alongside a “lighter, more humorous tone.” Once again – business as usual.

Additionally, Entertainment Weekly’s James Hibberd sent the following Tweet from the event, calling the episode “fantastic” and “not just table setting.” Promising stuff indeed.

Perhaps the best ‘review’ came from Cersei Lannister herself, Lena Headey, who was unable to attend the event due to illness, but who sent a message calling season eight “the tits” (for readers overseas, a British idiom signifying something that’s ace, top, skills, mint, or blinding).

As further reactions come in, we’ll keep updating.

Read more about Game Of Thrones season eight here.



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