Skip to main content

Game of Thrones episode 3 photos look ahead to the Battle of Winterfell

Game of Thrones | Season 8 Episode 3 | Preview (HBO)

The stage is set, the players are in position, and the second episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones ensured that many of the show’s key figures have tied up loose ends before they head into battle with the army of The Night King.

Recommended Videos

The Battle of Winterfell is nearly upon us, and HBO is keeping anticipation high with a set of photos and a brief trailer for the upcoming third episode of Game of Thrones.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

The photos offers a glimpse of the battle to come from a variety of perspectives — from the fighters to the strategists.

As for the trailer, most of the major characters playing a role in the impending battle are glimpsed — or heard — in the short video, which is accompanied by the ominous title “The Dead are already here.” Everyone expects some fan-favorite characters to meet their ends in the climactic battle, but exactly who will still be standing when the dust settles remains one of the series’ most closely guarded secrets.

The premiere of Game of Thrones‘ eighth and final season on April 14 was one of the premium cable network’s most-watched episodes of any series — both legally and illegally, according to reports on how much the episode was pirated online. That high viewership reportedly continued with last weekend’s second episode, and the upcoming third episode isn’t expected to bring that trend to an end. (Although it might do exactly that to certain characters’ story arcs.)

More Game of Thrones News

After making fans wait nearly two years for the show’s final season, Game of Thrones is wrapping up its eight-year run with a final, six-episode season that pits the surviving characters against the armies of The Night King, a terrifying figure with the power to reanimate the dead and bend their wills to his own.

Although the show’s series finale will air in May, that won’t be the end of the saga inspired by author George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy novels. A Game of Thrones prequel series is currently in the works with Kingsman: The Secret Service and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children screenwriter Jane Goldman attached as head writer and showrunner, with Martin himself also involved. The still-untitled series will be set thousands of years before the events of Game of Thrones and feature two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts in a lead role.

Episode 3 of Game of Thrones season 8 will air 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Sunday, April 21, on HBO.

Rick Marshall
A veteran journalist with more than two decades of experience covering local and national news, arts and entertainment, and…
George R.R. Martin hints his next Game of Thrones spinoff could have a new title
A knight holds his sword as he walks down the street.

The next Game of Thrones spinoff might have a new title by the time it hits HBO.

In a new blog post, author George R. R. Martin wrote about his experience visiting the set of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, his next fantasy series at HBO. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is an adaptation of The Hedge Knight, the first novella in Martin's series Tales of Dunk and Egg. HBO has been advertising the series as A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. However, Martin suggested that the name could change.

Read more
One of Amazon Prime Video’s best shows receives early renewal ahead of season 3 premiere
A man grabs the neck of another and squeezes him.

Jack Reacher has more cases to solve at Amazon Prime Video. The streamer announced that Reacher has been renewed for season 4. Meanwhile, Reacher season 3 will debut at some point in 2025.

The news comes one week after Prime Video greenlit a Reacher spinoff series starring Maria Sten as Neagley, a former military sergeant who worked for Reacher in the Army's 110th Special Investigations Unit.

Read more
NFL Week 4 games today: schedule, channels, live streams for September 29
Alvin Kamara jogs on a football field.

The NFL began its weekend schedule at MetLife Stadium for the second consecutive week. However, the New York Giants (1-3) could not follow in the Jets' footsteps and win a Thursday night game. The Dallas Cowboys (2-2) defeated the Giants 20-15 behind CeeDee Lamb's seven catches for 98 yards and one touchdown.

13 Week 4 NFL games will be played on September 29. Many viewers will see the Chiefs tackle the Chargers in Hollywood. Fans living outside their favorite team's market should consider buying NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV. Below, check out the NFL Week 4 schedule, with times, channels, and streaming information.
New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons start time, channel, and live stream
https://twitter.com/AtlantaFalcons/status/1839010334171910289

Read more