Game of Thrones: Season 9 – Everything You Need To Know

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HBO’s Game of Thrones gave a new medium for George R.R. Martin’s meticulous work to shine, hooking several viewers worldwide during its time on air. The only problem with the show was its decline in quality in later seasons, especially the ending. Dubbed one of the worst finales in TV history, it makes you wonder if HBO will salvage the series with Season 9.

Yes, Season 8 was set to be the final season, but its damage to the show’s reputation was so severe that fans even signed petitions to remake the season with competent writers. Surely HBO doesn’t want one of its most successful shows to have a tainted legacy, or have they accepted its fate? Here’s everything you should know about Game of Thrones: Season 9.

 

When Is Game of Thrones: Season 9 Coming Out?

Unfortunately, there is no release date for Game of Thrones: Season 9 because there are no plans to make one. Season 8 was Game of Thrones’ final outing, and HBO will only continue to give us prequels and spin-offs, like House of the Dragon. However, it’s also possible that a future spin-off will pick up where the show left off.

There’s news that a Jon Snow spin-off show is in the works, pitched by no other than Kit Harington. George R.R. Martin confirmed the news in his blog, yet he also mentioned there’s not much he can tell us since HBO hasn’t given him the green light. If it does get produced, this could serve as an indirect ninth season to Game of Thrones.

Other spin-offs like A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Ten Thousand Ships, and The Sea Snake are also rumored to be in development, but there’s no announcement regarding their release date.

 

What Could Game of Thrones: Season 9 Be About?

Even if somehow Game of Thrones returned, no one knows what it’ll be about. Game of Thrones caught up with its source material by the end of the fifth season and started deviating from the books in Season 6. Furthermore, George R.R. Martin has yet to release the upcoming books in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, so HBO needs to resort to more original content if Season 9 does happen.

For instance, Games of Thrones: Season 9 could be about Jon Snow’s life beyond the Wall with the Free Folk and Tormund. HBO can also cover Arya Stark’s adventure after she left Westeros to discover what lies beyond where the maps of the known world end. Other than those, it’s unclear what Season 9’s plot will be about, considering the White Walkers are gone and the Seven Kingdoms are at peace.

 

Game of Thrones: Season 9 Potential Cast

If it does get made, only a handful of people could return for Game of Thrones: Season 9 after the last season’s ending. This includes the following actors:

  • Kit Harington as Jon Snow
  • Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister
  • Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark
  • Maisie Williams as Arya Stark
  • Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark
  • Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth
  • Jacob Anderson as Grey Worm
  • Liam Cunningham as Davos Seaworth
  • John Bradley as Samwell Tarly
  • Jerome Flynn as Bronn
  • Kristofer Hivju as Tormund Giantsbane
  • Daniel Portman as Podrick Payne
  • Hannah Murray as Gilly
  • Joe Dempsie as Gendry

 

Where To Watch Game of Thrones in the US

Since the show is over, Game of Thrones: Season 9 will not be available anywhere in the US. However, if it does get released, you can expect it to be released on Max, formerly known as HBO Max.

You can also watch every season of Game of Thrones on Max and Spectrum or purchase it on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu, or Microsoft Store.

 

Where To Watch Game of Thrones in the UK

Like the US, Game of Thrones: Season 9 will not be available in the US as the series is already finished. Nonetheless, you can watch the entire show on either Sky or Now or buy the episodes on Chili, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Sky Store, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV.

 

How Many Episodes Will Game of Thrones: Season 9 Have?

The straightforward answer is none. Game of Thrones: Season 9 will have no episodes since it ended with Season 8 in 2019. However, its spin-offs could have around ten episodes per season, following the format of House of the Dragon and the first few seasons of Game of Thrones.

 

Game of Thrones: Season 9 Trailer

As you can tell, there is no trailer for Game of Thrones: Season 9. Given the show’s current state, Game of Thrones: Season 9’s trailer will probably never come out. This could change if HBO decides to renew the show, so stay tuned to this article if there are any updates.

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