“Game of Thrones” season 8 is definitely an anticipated drama in 2019 and while fans are waiting for its release many spoilers were already revealed to excite the viewers more. One reason why followers of the series cannot miss the eight installment is because it's the show’s final season already.
Now, the most recent spoiler to be revealed for “Game of Thrones” season 8 came from one of the drama’s stars. At the premiere of “Welcome to Marwen” movie, E! News was able to talk to Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth) and she hinted that the ending may be brutal when she said that viewers may need to get professional help for their mental health after watching the finale.
“You’re going to need therapy,” the 40-year-old actress said. “I think just the show ending is going to send all of the world into professional help.”
The actress added, “I think it’s going to make me incredibly emotional. We’re all emotional about the fact that this is the end, and this is the end of something incredibly significant for all of us, and it’s been a truly incredible thing to be a part of.”
Then again, Gwendoline Christie did not elaborate so there is no clue as to what will really happen in the ending. Perhaps, a lot of people will die and someone unexpected will not survive the battles?
Although the stars of “Game of Thrones” drop teasers every now and then, they are subtle spoilers since they do not want to ruin the big ending. Of course, they do not want to be sued as well as it is part of their contract not to divulge big hints to the viewers.
Meanwhile, “Game of Thrones” season 8 has been confirmed to arrive in April 2019. However, the exact date is still unknown. This finale is going to be the shortest season as it will only feature a total of six episodes so fans should not miss it.


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