Watch promo for upcoming longest season finale ever
Titled "The Winds of Winter," the season six finale will air on Sunday, June 26, 2016, and will be directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who directed the epic episode nine and hardhome battle.
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Titled "The Winds of Winter," the season six finale will air on Sunday, June 26, 2016, and will be directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who directed the epic episode nine and hardhome battle.
With a running time of 69 minutes, the episode will beat season four's "The Children," which was 66 minutes, to become the longest episode in “Game of Thrones” history.
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The episode which promises exciting action, will focus on the trial of Cersei and Loras, the Starks in the aftermath of the battle, and Daenerys and her growing empire.
Sunday's episode comes after episode nine which saw Ramsay Bolton met his end after Jon Snow brutally beat him up, and Sansa Stark fed him to his starving hounds.
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"Game of Thrones" returned on Sunday, April 24, 2016 for its sixth season with a huge reveal, and new ratings record.
Titled came to an end with Melisandre in the privacy of her quarters, removing her magical necklace to reveal her true form as an ancient crone.
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