“For years, we tried to get Ed Sheeran on the show to surprise Maisie [Williams], and this year we finally did it,” said Benioff while onstage at the panel. During the panel, the HBO drama’s eighth and final season, which won’t be out until next year, was confirmed to have only six episodes, which is shorter than other seasons in the past.
Joining the creators onstage were actresses Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams, who play Sansa and Arya Stark, respectively. However, there wasn’t a lot of new information revealed as the cast and showrunners tried to keep everything under wraps.
HBO CEO has long said to be working on a spin-off series, but Benioff and Weiss confirm they won’t be a part of it. Benioff says, “I think it’s better for them to get new blood in.”
Although the show has been very successful, the creators weren’t always sure that it would take off the way it did, but Benioff is so happy that they were lucky enough to have a great group of actors onboard.
“There was a very good chance the show wouldn’t get picked up because we made a lot of mistakes with the pilot. We got such a good group of people. Especially when the show got successful, it’s so easy for them to turn into assholes, and everyone has remained really great with one exception.”
Game of Thrones season seven will begin airing on HBO this summer.
Source: THR
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