Game of Thrones: An Error of Season 7 Corrected in Season 8


Season 8 of Game of Thrones is eagerly awaited by all fans of Jon Snow, Daenerys, Arya and others. This eighth season which will be the last should not be as messy as the season 7 which was released in 2017. During an interview for Entertainement Weekly, the scriptwriter of the series explained that the problems of temporality were corrected in the season 8.


Since its inception, the Game of Thrones series has been going slowly. Our characters put many episodes in order to travel long distances, but all that had changed with the season 7. From one episode to another, we found our characters from one end to the other of Westeros. A way of doing things that has allowed things to speed up and give way to action, but which, in the same way, has lost the fans because everything was going too fast. In an interview for Entertainement Weekly, the scriptwriter of the series stated that this error was corrected for season 8. Dave Hill explains that the trips were faster, but that the distances remained the same.

 
"With all we had to do to get Season 8 going, sometimes we had to speed things up in the episodes, there were a lot of jumps in the weather that most viewers did not really see. probably had to include panels '3 weeks later' but we did not do it Sometimes when you have to move things you cheat a bit, for the season we tried to keep more time logic rather than use jets packs. "

For his part, co-producer Bryan Cogman relativizes that, even if there was this mistake in season 7 to speed things up, he prefers the public to criticize this rather than anything else, as he says "There could be a lot worse."

As you can see, Season 8 of Game of Thrones should use less teleportation than Season 7. Great moments await us, like the famous Battle of Winterfell which required 55 nights of filming. Season 8 of Game of Thrones will be available on April 14th.

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