Just like most Game of Thrones fans, Sophie Turner, who played Sansa, also has her idea of Season 8 finale. In a new interview, the 23-year-old star talked about the show's critics and revealed her dream ending for the series. "I thought Arya (Maisie Williams) would kill Cersei (Lena Headey)," Turner told The Wrap. "And I would like to have seen Sansa and Cersei reunited, or Arya and Cersei."
To recall, Cersei died with her brother/lover Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) at the pile of rubble when Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) attacked King's Landing with dragon fire in Game of Thrones Season 8. However, Turner knew there were so many ways the show's story could turn out.
But, she felt happy with how things ended for her character and had been very passionate about it. Meanwhile, aside from Turner, Headey, Coster-Waldau, Williams, Clarke, Kit Harington (Jon Snow), Gwendoline Christie (Brienne), Alfie Allen (Theon), and Carice Van Houten (Melisandre) are all nominated for Emmys in different categories for their work in the last and final season.
Turner admitted she was surprised about the nomination, and she was blown away when she learned there were so many of them on the list.
After three months, fans are still fuming about Game of Thrones Season 8 finale, and Turner felt a "little defensive" about it. Although the Dark Phoenix star couldn't deny that the show's followers were "incredible, loyal, and passionate," some of them didn't appreciate the cast's effort to put up the final season. So when people said the cast didn't work hard for the final season, and the writers were terrible, she cleared that most efforts were put into Season 8.
They filmed the last installment for almost 11 months, doing night shoots the most that anyone had ever done.
Fans also felt divided when Game of Thrones Season 8 ended with Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) as the king of the six kingdoms, as Sansa wanted Winterfell to be an independent realm. Elsewhere, Arya went on her way to explore the west of Westeros, while Jon killed Daenerys that resulted in his banish to the Wall. Turner cleared Sansa didn't want the most powerful position in Westeros. Because for her, not everything is about power.
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'Homeland' Season 8 Release Date Pushed Back; Final Installment To Arrive In 2020
In April of last year, Homeland Season 7 wrapped things up and left the fans hanging with Carrie Mathison's surprising abduction. Of course, the fans have become so much more adamant in learning what will happen next. But sadly, it might take a while since the release date of the final season has been pushed back. Earlier reports have claimed that the series' final run will premiere on Showtime in the coming fall season.
And this is in consideration of the fact that the previous seasons also premiered on the same timeframe. But while the production has previously confirmed this supposed release date, recent reports have revealed that the arrival will be delayed due to production reasons. According to Vanity Fair, Homeland Season 8, which will be the final run of the series, will soon premiere on February 2020.
And without further lengthy explanations, the series heads revealed that the delay is due to the "production demands" that clearly emphasize that it is out of their hands. It is also uncovered that these demands came from the series' international setting and scope.
As any fans, who are in the loop, would recall, previous updates of the series have revealed that the final season is largely focusing in Morrocco's setup. So, this is probably where those demands came from. It is also hinted before that the final course of Homeland is decided to be "poetic" since they planned the whole plot to end where it all began.
And as any avid viewer would know, it all started in Israel. Hence, it seemingly appears that the production is doing a lot of international shootings and preparations. Although it might take time for the series to return, the fans seem to understand the whole scenario. Besides, there is not much that everyone could do about it but to accept that fact that there will be an almost "two-year" gap between the previous season and the final installment.
As per TV Line, the series creator, Alex Gansa, planned the show to end in its eighth season run. And he has been very vocal about it considering that the imminent end is largely hinted in the previous seasons.
But even so, he also stated that if ever Showtime, along with the cast would continue Homeland for another season, then nothing will change with his decision to leave the show after the upcoming installment. The details about the final season are kept in tight positions. And so far, these are the only updates that have been shared about the show's current perspectives regarding its arrival. Homeland Season 8 will premiere on February 9, 2020, on Showtime.
And this is in consideration of the fact that the previous seasons also premiered on the same timeframe. But while the production has previously confirmed this supposed release date, recent reports have revealed that the arrival will be delayed due to production reasons. According to Vanity Fair, Homeland Season 8, which will be the final run of the series, will soon premiere on February 2020.
And without further lengthy explanations, the series heads revealed that the delay is due to the "production demands" that clearly emphasize that it is out of their hands. It is also uncovered that these demands came from the series' international setting and scope.
As any fans, who are in the loop, would recall, previous updates of the series have revealed that the final season is largely focusing in Morrocco's setup. So, this is probably where those demands came from. It is also hinted before that the final course of Homeland is decided to be "poetic" since they planned the whole plot to end where it all began.
And as any avid viewer would know, it all started in Israel. Hence, it seemingly appears that the production is doing a lot of international shootings and preparations. Although it might take time for the series to return, the fans seem to understand the whole scenario. Besides, there is not much that everyone could do about it but to accept that fact that there will be an almost "two-year" gap between the previous season and the final installment.
As per TV Line, the series creator, Alex Gansa, planned the show to end in its eighth season run. And he has been very vocal about it considering that the imminent end is largely hinted in the previous seasons.
But even so, he also stated that if ever Showtime, along with the cast would continue Homeland for another season, then nothing will change with his decision to leave the show after the upcoming installment. The details about the final season are kept in tight positions. And so far, these are the only updates that have been shared about the show's current perspectives regarding its arrival. Homeland Season 8 will premiere on February 9, 2020, on Showtime.
Last Man Standing Season 8: Release Date And New Broadcast Slot
Last Man Standing is a sitcom which features Tim Allen. The show has
got seven seasons in total, and it will be looking to expand further
with the eighth season. The show will be moved from Friday nights for
the new season (if it is renewed). The show hasn’t been renewed for its
eighth season yet, but it looks very likely that the night season will
be coming out.
Release Date:
Charlie Collier, Fox Entertainment boss, mentioned that the show would continue beyond the seventh season and they have to find a new time to air the show as WWE moving to Fox in the 2019-2020 season. Every season of Last Man Standing has aired in the fall, and there is no reason for us to believe that it will change for the eighth season.
According to sources, Fox’s new deal with WWE means that it will be airing new episodes of SmackDown Live starting Friday, October 4. So, the new season will be shifted to a new night.
Last Man Standing began airing on Tuesday nights on ABC back in 2011. After the first season, every season aired on Fridays. After seeing the performance of the show, it was clear that Last Man Standing was attracting a lot of audiences.
Fox has a history of shuffling the shows around and canceling the show. It’s pretty apparent that the show won’t be canceled until the 8th season is finished. They wouldn’t have shifted the show to another time.
Cast:
The main cast of the show is expected to return for the eighth season of the show. Here is the possible cast:
Tim Allen as Michael “Mike” Baxter
Nancy Travis as Vanessa Baxter
Amanda Fuller as Kristin Beth
Molly McCook as Amanda Elaine “Mandy” Baxter-Anderson
Kaitlyn Dever as Eve Baxter
Christoph Sanders as Kyle Anderson
Héctor Elizondo as Edward “Ed” Alzate
Jonathan Adams as Chuck Larabee
Updated on 10 August 2019:
So fans are curiously waiting for new developments, but all they are getting is disappointment. They are trying to see the show return ASAP, but it looks like that isn’t the fate. The show is being pushed to 2020, as Fox has officially announced that the show is out of Fall 2019 lineup.
Initially, its Friday slot was given to WWE, but fans were not concerned as they wanted the show back, even if it is not in their favorite time. But now it looks like the fans will have to wait for a while before they see the comedy sitcom back. Tim Allen also commented on the slot change of the show, here is the tweet of him!
Release Date:
Charlie Collier, Fox Entertainment boss, mentioned that the show would continue beyond the seventh season and they have to find a new time to air the show as WWE moving to Fox in the 2019-2020 season. Every season of Last Man Standing has aired in the fall, and there is no reason for us to believe that it will change for the eighth season.
According to sources, Fox’s new deal with WWE means that it will be airing new episodes of SmackDown Live starting Friday, October 4. So, the new season will be shifted to a new night.
Last Man Standing began airing on Tuesday nights on ABC back in 2011. After the first season, every season aired on Fridays. After seeing the performance of the show, it was clear that Last Man Standing was attracting a lot of audiences.
Fox has a history of shuffling the shows around and canceling the show. It’s pretty apparent that the show won’t be canceled until the 8th season is finished. They wouldn’t have shifted the show to another time.
Cast:
The main cast of the show is expected to return for the eighth season of the show. Here is the possible cast:
Tim Allen as Michael “Mike” Baxter
Nancy Travis as Vanessa Baxter
Amanda Fuller as Kristin Beth
Molly McCook as Amanda Elaine “Mandy” Baxter-Anderson
Kaitlyn Dever as Eve Baxter
Christoph Sanders as Kyle Anderson
Héctor Elizondo as Edward “Ed” Alzate
Jonathan Adams as Chuck Larabee
Updated on 10 August 2019:
So fans are curiously waiting for new developments, but all they are getting is disappointment. They are trying to see the show return ASAP, but it looks like that isn’t the fate. The show is being pushed to 2020, as Fox has officially announced that the show is out of Fall 2019 lineup.
Initially, its Friday slot was given to WWE, but fans were not concerned as they wanted the show back, even if it is not in their favorite time. But now it looks like the fans will have to wait for a while before they see the comedy sitcom back. Tim Allen also commented on the slot change of the show, here is the tweet of him!
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