Foxtel launches epic lineup of Game of Thrones programming

To celebrate the highly anticipated finale season of Game of Thrones, launching exclusively on Foxtel on Monday, April 15, an epic lineup of exclusive GoT programs will premiere in the leadup to and throughout the eighth and final season.

The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones will launch globally on Monday, April 15 at 11.00am AEST. Consisting of six episodes, viewers will be able stream new episodes every Monday on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE.

Thronecast: Gameshow of Thrones – Sunday, March 31 at 8.30pm AEST

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE

Thronecast: Gameshow of Thrones is a one-off quiz show hosted by GoT superfan Sue Perkins, express from the UK. Celebrity fans and cast members will be battling it out in their Houses to see who knows as much as the three-eyed raven and who is a bit more Jon Snow.

Thrones 360 – Monday, April 1 and 8 at 7.30pm AEST

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX8 (also watch on FOX SHOWCASE at 9.30pm AEST)

Hosted by James Mathison and Stephanie Bendixsen, Thrones 360 is the ultimate accompaniment to Game of Thrones, as GoT superfans James and Stephanie recap, dissect and rejoice in the last seven seasons of Game of Thrones, in preparation for the finale season.

 

Thronecast: War Room – Tuesday, April 9 at 9.30pm AEST

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE

As the minutes tick down to the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, Sue Perkins and her military advisors analyse the state of play in this one-off special, and get the viewers battle- ready. Sue will be joined by celebrity superfans as they discuss their theories for the epic conclusion of their favourite show.

Game of Thrones Three Day Takeover – Starts Friday, April 12 at 7.30pm AEST

Watch on FOX SHOWCASE

Viewers can binge on every single episode of Game of Thrones during this epic three-day takeover event, with all seven seasons of the phenomenal series airing on FOX SHOWCASE throughout the weekend.

Saturday Night Live: GoT episode hosted by Kit Harington – Saturday, April 13 at 7.30pm AEST. Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on THE COMEDY CHANNEL

For the first time ever, hugely popular Game of Thrones leading man Kit Harington, who has achieved worldwide acclaim as GoT character Jon Snow, will host iconic sketch show Saturday Night Live. Sara Bareilles will also make her SNL debut that night as the musical guest.

 

Game of Thrones Season 8 – Monday, April 15 from 11.00am AEST

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE

The epic six-episode finale season of HBO’s global television phenomenon reaches its stunning conclusion, as viewers are transported viewers back to the fantasy world of GoT, where summers can span decades and winters can last a lifetime. Over the past seven seasons, Game of Thrones has become a cultural icon, attracting record viewers and critical acclaim worldwide.

 

Thrones 360 LIVE – Monday, April 15 from 9.30pm AEST, immediately after GoT

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE and FOX8

On April 15, Thrones 360 will transform in to a live aftershow, Thrones 360 LIVE, filmed in front of a studio audience and immediately following the broadcast of each new episode of GoT.  Featuring interviews with GoT cast members direct from London and special behind-the-scenes footage, each week, hosts James Mathison and Stephanie Bendixsen will invite celebrity guests and GoT experts in to the studio to help them analyse that day’s Game of Thrones episode.

 

Thronecast – Tuesday, April 16 from 10.30pm AEST

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE

The long-running UK GoT companion series delves into the world of Westeros and beyond, with host Sue Perkins joined by special guests to review the last of the latest episodes of Game of Thrones.

 

Game of Thrones: The Last Watch – Monday, May 27 at 11.00 AEST and 8.30pm AEST

Stream on Foxtel Now or watch on FOX SHOWCASE

Debuting one week after the conclusion of Game of Thrones, the two-hour HBO documentary feature chronicles the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The feature is made by acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, who was embedded on the set of the final season. Games of Thrones: The Last Watch delves deep in to the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in the challenge of bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life.

For viewers wanting to catch up on the previous seven seasons of Game of Thrones, every episode is currently available to stream through Foxtel On Demand on internet-connected iQ set-top-boxes and on streaming service Foxtel Now.

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