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Game of Thrones final season the most anticipated TV event of streaming generation

The Game of Thrones finale is the most anticipated TV event in years and by far the biggest moment of the streaming generation. Here’s how the world is responding to watching the last hours in Westeros.

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It’s taken 67 episodes and 4000 pages of George R.R. Martin’s iconic books, but at long last the end of Game of Thrones is finally here with season eight airing from today — meaning there’s only six episodes to watch until winter has come and gone forever.

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Today’s debut is set to draw a record breaking audience for the series and ignite a social media firestorm.

More than 12 million viewers tuned in to the season seven finale, with 4 million more streaming it the same night and many millions more in the following days.

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington as Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow in the final season of Game Of Thrones. Picture: Helen Sloan/HBO
Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington as Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow in the final season of Game Of Thrones. Picture: Helen Sloan/HBO

It’s expected tonight’s premiere could attract up to 20 million live viewers and the final episode ever is expected to smash paid television finale records.

In comparison, the biggest TV finale events were all aired for free.

The last episode of MASH — considered the most watch TV series finale of all time — attracted more than 105 million views in 1983.

The final of Cheers in 1993 missed it by that much with 84 million.

Friends was nowhere near that when it wrapped up in 2004 hitting 52 million and Seinfeld got 76 million viewers for its goodbye ep in 1998.

Foxtel, who has teamed up with HBO for Australian streaming rights said they’ve seen “an unprecedented increase in sales that has eclipsed any other time for new registrations” to the Foxtel Now. The service allows Australian fans to watch the show when its debuted globally each week.

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GOT LAUNCHES TWITTERSTORM

GoT has continued to light up Twitter with over 200,000 tweets about the show being shared in the past 24 hours. #GoT, #forthethrone, #GoT8 and #GameofThrones are the leading hashtags of the day and it’s the number #1 trending topic in Australia this morning - not bad considering it’s competing with the 2019 election campaign trail.

The show hit #1 in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Newcastle, Melbourne and Darwin today.

Cersei Lannister is one of the most tweeted about character of all time. Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO
Cersei Lannister is one of the most tweeted about character of all time. Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO

As of last week Twitter reported more than 15 million tweets globally about the show so far in 2019.

According to CNN, the busiest day was March 5 when the season eight teaser trailer dropped for the world to see.

January 14 was also a big one as that was when the show’s air date was finally revealed.

Since the show first aired in 2011 it has resulted in 200 million tweets.

The most tweeted about characters are Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, Arya Stark, Tyrion Lannister and Cersei Lannister.

The most tweeted about episodes are season seven finale The Dragon and the Wolf, (2017), Dragonstone (2017), Beyond the Wall (2017) and The Winds of Winter (2016).

Season seven had more than 23 million tweets, most of them from the US, Brazil and the UK, making it the most tweeted about season.

Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams as sisters Sansa and Arya in a scene from season seven. Picture: Helen Sloan/HBO
Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams as sisters Sansa and Arya in a scene from season seven. Picture: Helen Sloan/HBO

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