You can watch episode 2 of the 8th season of the international TV series "Game of Thrones" on April 21, 2019, on the channel "NVO," as the producer and scriptwriter of the show George Martin assures.
The Russian people had the opportunity to evaluate the premiere episode on September 8, 2011. Alan Taylor, who worked on such cinematic works as "Lost" and "Deadwood," was one of the directors. It should be noted that both American and British cinematographers were involved in creating this masterpiece.
Spoilers for Season 8, Episode 2
Tormund and Gendry bring terrible news to Winterfell - the Wall has been destroyed. Bran has also seen this, so Jon informs everyone that the Night King's army is approaching.
Jon Snow awaits a conversation with Daenerys - she believes that her lover has cooled off towards her. The King in the North does not want to tell his beloved the truth, as he does not understand whether to believe it or not. The Night's Watch learns that she is pregnant, but does not rush to tell Jon.
Jaime Lannister persuades the older Tally to participate in the Great War.
Jaquen H'ghar appears to Arya Stark and asks her to give the Faceless Men the death of Queen Cersei.
Suddenly, Bran has a vision - the army of the dead is already approaching the castle. The forces of the North and their allies enter the battle. The Northerners cannot withstand the onslaught of the dead and are ready to surrender. Daenerys' dragon joins the battle, burning an immeasurable number of enemies, but also destroying the soldiers of the North, including Tormund, Lord Glover, and Howland Reed. The Night King, who controls Viserion, attacks Bran in the Godswood. Gray Worm and Podrick die defending the castle. White Walkers break into the crypt and kill Bran. Jaime and Tally decide the outcome of the battle. The defenders of Winterfell force the Night King's army to retreat, but they also suffer significant losses.
Peter Dinklage, known for his feature films "Taxi" and "It's All About You," Kit Harington, who appeared in the films "Silent Hill: Revelation" and "Pompeii," Maisie Williams, who appeared in "The Falling" and "Gold," and some other artists were invited to play key roles.
In the spring of 2014, the creators of the series decided to release a compilation of rap songs directly related to the events described in the adventure story. The mixtape included a total of 10 songs. This promotion was timed to coincide with the start of the next season of the drama.