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'Game Of Thrones' Final Season Release Date News: Show Already Starting Production?

With the events of the "Game of Thrones" season 7 finale still fresh in everyone's memories, it appears that HBO is already working on the next season. A photo from the show's set was recently uploaded on Twitter revealing what appears to be a Dothraki hut being brought inside a studio.

A Spanish site by the name of Los Siete Reinos recently shared a photo taken from the Titanic Studios in Belfast where the hit fantasy series has filmed several of its scenes. In the image, a small Dothraki hut can be seen stored just outside the soundstage, the kind fans are quite familiar with especially those who have followed the show since season 1.

The inclusion of a Dothraki hut also offers big hints with regards to what will happen next season. With the Great War already underway, it appears that the Dothraki has under the command of Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) will also be joining the fight.

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The Dothraki hut could be part of a Dothraki camp in the North where Daenerys will join Jon Snow (Kit Harington) to repel the White Walkers. This means that they will be part of another major battle next season which is great for those who enjoy watching their style of fighting.

Sadly though, despite the acclaim "Game of Thrones" received this season, it will not be going to the Emmy's this year. This will be the first time in the show's history where it wasn't included in the prestigious awards night and all because of time restrictions.

The show's sixth season was unable to meet the requirement where it needed to premiere between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2017. Fortunately, the show's seventh season will be eligible for the awards next year and is expected to bag at least one with HBO going all out in terms of budget and air time.

"Game of Thrones" season 8 is set to premiere in 2018.

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