How to watch Game of Thrones season 8 in the UK – plus season 7 recap

GAME Of Thrones is back for its last season and fans are settling in for the Long Night as Dragons and White Walkers prepare to do battle in Westeros.

Season eight has premiered on HBO but viewers in the UK will also be able to watch the much-anticipated episodes on NOW TV.

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Here's everything you need to know about the new series.

Game of Thrones season 8 begins on April 15 in the UK - and the day before in America

What happened in the Game of Thrones final season 8 trailer and are there any spoilers about who dies?

The first episode of the final season of Game of Thrones was screened at an extravagant premiere in New York last week.

Spoilers promise unsettling violence and plenty one-liners that will keep us guessing.

Fans though did get a chance to watch the first proper footage of the six-part final season trailer.

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As usual, the producers haven't given too much away in the trailer with regards to the plot of series 8, instead it just offers a glimpse of what is in store.

In the recently released trailer we witness Sansa Stark as she appears to betray Jon and Daenerys while glaring at them as they both walk towards their dragons.

Jon Snow and Queen Daenerys are then seen riding with their armies together as her two remaining dragons fly around them.

We get a hint that Lady Sansa Stark might be betraying the dragons and her cousin Jon in order to claim the throne for herself.

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The trailer opens with assassin Arya Stark fleeing in the catacombs in Winterfell from an unknown assailant - which is the only inkling that the trailer gives concerning possible deaths.

She runs battered with blood on her clothes as the trailer cuts to another scene where she holds her sword and says: "I know death. He's got many faces, I look forward to seeing this one."

The clip also appears to show Bran, who was left unable to walk in the very first episode, apparently walking at Winterfell as he surveys the troops.

He says: "Everything that you did brought you where you are now. Where you belong. Home."

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Gendry is briefly seen as he makes more weapons able to kill the White Walkers for the armies.

Then White Walker viciously cuts through North men preparing audiences for a huge battle. Jon runs with someone that appears to be Arya as she faces the White Walkers with her dragonglass blade.

In the meantime, Jaimie Lannister finally arrives in The North and pledges to fight for the living after fleeing from his sister Cersei's cruel plan to destroy the country so she can keep her throne.

He says: "I promise to fight for the living and I intend to keep that promise."

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Back in King's Landing Cersei drinks wine in the great hall filled with fire pits after winter arrived,, perhaps confirming she is no longer pregnant.

The trailer ends with frozen cloven feet stomping on the ground as the Night King's armies arrive in Winterfell.

The final season of Game of Thrones premieres this Monday in the UK (Sunday in the USA)Credit: AP:Associated Press

When will Game of Thrones season 8 premiere and can I watch it on Netflix?

Game of Thrones season 8 started in the UK on Monday April 15 at 9pm on Sky Atlantic.

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It aired in the US the night before on Sunday April 14 on HBO.

For those who can't wait until Monday evening to watch the episodes, Sky Atlantic will broadcast it at 2am on Monday – the same time it will be airing in the US.

The episodes will also be available to watch on NOW TV in the UK.

We know the final series will be the shortest in Game of Thrones' history with just six episodes, following on from the seven in season seven.

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