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Game Of Thrones Battle Of Winterfell: Creators Break Down The Huge Episode

The eighth and final season of HBO's beloved fantasy drama Game of Thrones continued tonight in dramatic fashion. The third episode showcased the Battle of Winterfell, the dramatic showdown between the Night King and his army and forces at Winterfell.

It was indeed a dramatic episode with a lot to take in and consider. HBO has now released a nice "Inside the Episode" video in which showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff break down the key scenes and moments. You can check out the video below. Of course you'll probably want to actually watch the episode first.

At 82 minutes long, week's episode was the longest in the show's history. Next week's episode is 78 minutes long, while the final two after that are 80 minutes each.

HBO has already released the first teaser for Episode 4, and it hints at yet another dramatic showdown coming soon--check it out here.



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