What Time Will ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 6 Premiere?

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The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived. Tonight marks the long-awaited finale of Game of Thrones. HBO is ready. Jon Snow and Dany are ready (probably). All of your water cooler friends are ready. The real question is: are you?

Tonight marks a television event that’s been almost a decade in the making. And this season has been all about wrapping up big, complicated loose ends. We’ve already watched Arya kill the Night King in one of the most anticipated battles in pop culture history. We’ve seen Cersei and her longtime brother boo die in each other’s arms. We’ve even seen the once sweet and respected Daenerys Targaryen go full mad queen. Now we just have another hour and a half to figure out how this legendary saga is going to end.

And we’re here to help you in all of your streaming needs. Below is everything you need to know about how to live stream the Game of Thrones finale. Want to study up before the big night? Decider’s Meghan O’Keefe is your point person for this one. Whether she’s explaining why Dany was always a villain and why Jon Snow needs to take some GD responsibility or blaming Tyrion for all this nonsense and speculating about Sansa’s chances at winning it all, she’s the expert you want on your side. And if even that’s not enough Thrones content for you, subscribe to Decider’s Game of Thrones pop-up newsletter. Get ready to cry! This is your last chance for see your faves to die.

What Time Is Game of Thrones on Tonight?

Tonight is the last time HBO’s dragons will dictate your Sunday plans. Episode 6, the final episode of Game of Thrones ever, premieres tonight, May 19 at 9/8c.

Wondering what you should watch while you’re decompressing after that finale? Though there are no new episodes of Veep to look forward to, there are still some great HBO originals that deserve your attention. A new episode of Barry Season 2 premieres at 10:22/9:22c. That will be followed by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver at 11/10c.

How Long Is the Last Episode of Game of Thrones?

Wondering about the Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 6 length? You better cancel your plans for tonight because this is a long one. The last ever episode of Game of Thrones is an hour and 20 minutes long.

What Time Is Game of Thrones on HBO Go? What Time Is Game of Thrones on HBO NOW?

The final episode of Game of Thrones premieres at the same time for everyone no matter where they’re watching it. Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 6 premieres on HBO Go and HBO NOW at 9/8c p.m. There’s a chance you may not see this new episode immediately pop up on your streaming service of choice. If that happens, don’t worry. Just hit refresh a few times and you should be good to go.

How to Watch Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 6 Live

Want to be part of one of the biggest pop culture events of our generation? Of course you do. And that’s why you’re going to need HBO. If you’re subscribed to HBO through your cable package, you’re all set. Prep your finale snack and tissues and turn on HBO. If you’re a traditional subscriber, you can also log in to watch the series through your HBO Go account

You’re even set if you hate cords and all that they represent. As long as you have an HBO NOW subscription, you can watch the episode premiere live without cable for just $14.99 a month. If you want to try before you buy HBO NOW even offers a seven day free trial. Both streaming services are available on the iTunes (HBO Go and HBO NOW), Google Play (HBO Go and HBO NOW), and Roku (HBO Go and HBO NOW) stores as well as through all major streaming platforms.

What if you want to watch Game of Thrones but your life is already cluttered by too many streaming apps? HBO add-on subscriptions are available through both your Hulu account as well as your Prime Video account. Here’s how to connect HBO Go and HBO NOW to your Prime account.

Is Game of Thrones Season 8 on Netflix? Is Game of Thrones Season 8 on Hulu?

C’mon you guys. By now you have to know the drill. No, Game of Thrones still isn’t on Netflix. However you can connect your HBO account through Hulu and watch Episode 6 through there.

Watch Game of Thrones on HBO Go and HBO NOW