(Disclaimer: TheWrap has not included any spoilers for the third episode of “Game of Thrones” Season 8 in this post.)
“Game of Thrones” fans flipped out on Sunday as yet another leak hit the internet, this time just hours before Season 8, Episode 3 — a.k.a. the Battle of Winterfell — debuts at 9 p.m. Et on HBO.
Photos first shared on Reddit, which then made their way to Twitter, show several “GoT” characters participating in the big fight at the Starks’ ancestral home, and many fans who stumbled across the unofficial grabs on social media were not amused.
“Trying to make sense of all these Reddit leaks like…” one tweeted. “Another #GameOfThrones leak. It’s becoming a Sunday tradition now,” another wrote.
Also Read: 'Game of Thrones': Who Is Armed With Valyrian Steel Going Into the Battle of Winterfell?
TheWrap has not linked to the Reddit posts or photos in this story,...
“Game of Thrones” fans flipped out on Sunday as yet another leak hit the internet, this time just hours before Season 8, Episode 3 — a.k.a. the Battle of Winterfell — debuts at 9 p.m. Et on HBO.
Photos first shared on Reddit, which then made their way to Twitter, show several “GoT” characters participating in the big fight at the Starks’ ancestral home, and many fans who stumbled across the unofficial grabs on social media were not amused.
“Trying to make sense of all these Reddit leaks like…” one tweeted. “Another #GameOfThrones leak. It’s becoming a Sunday tradition now,” another wrote.
Also Read: 'Game of Thrones': Who Is Armed With Valyrian Steel Going Into the Battle of Winterfell?
TheWrap has not linked to the Reddit posts or photos in this story,...
- 4/28/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
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