
The Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon is here. But are you all caught up on the original series?
If you want to re-watch Game of Thrones from the beginning, or asking “How many hours is Game of Thrones?” here’s how long it would take to watch every episode starting with Season 1, Episode 1.
Game of Thrones in Total
There are currently 67 total episodes of Game of Thrones of the seven seasons that have aired. You might peg each episode at one hour, but that would not be precisely correct. Most episodes are actually 51-53 minutes in length. Season finales are generally a little longer; the Season 7 finale was 81 minutes long, and the Season 6 finale was 68 minutes long, and the finales were also a little longer for Season 5 (60 minutes), Season 4 (65 minutes), Season 3 (63 minutes), and Season 2 (63 minutes).
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That means watching each full-length episode would take you 63.5 hours, or the equivalent of two days, 15 hours and 30 minutes. These totals do not include the “Previously on Game of Thrones” opening catch-up segments.
Shorten Your Watch time
If you skip the closing credits, you can whittle that length down to 62.4 hours. If you also skip the opening credit sequence, you can shorten it to 60.7 hours.
Game of Throne’s final season started April 14, 2019, and each episode of the final Season 8 were reportedly be longer than 60 minutes, and in some cases closer to 90 minutes.
And for those of you who’ve never heard of Game of Thrones before, it’s one of the best shows of all time. It’s highly recommended that you watch it. It will be 60 or so hours of the best TV you’ve ever seen.
Game of Thrones Prequel
House of the Dragon | Official Teaser Trailer | HBO Max
You have finished rewatching Game of Thrones, the good news is the series prequel is coming out on August 21, 2022. House of the Dragon Based on George R.R. Martin’s Targaryen family history book Fire & Blood, House of the Dragon’s central event is the much-chronicled Targaryen Civil War, the Dance of the Dragons.
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