Game of Thrones: Episode Guide
Game of Thrones is currently one of the most popular and successful television series. In this episode guide you will find information on all episodes that have been broadcast to date.
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 1 (2011)
Game of Thrones is based on the fantasy epic "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George RR Martin. The series is not yet over and fans have been waiting for the sixth volume to be released. The first season was broadcast for the first time in Germany from November 2, 2011 to January 4, 2012. It is based on the first book in the series, "A Game of Thrones".
- Winter is coming (Winter Is Coming), German first broadcast: Nov. 2, 2011
- The Kings Road, German first broadcast: Nov. 9, 2011
- Lord Schnee (Lord Snow), German first broadcast: November 16, 2011
- Cripples, bastards and broken things (Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things), German first broadcast: November 23, 2011
- The Wolf and the Lion (German premiere: November 30, 2011)
- A golden crown (German broadcast): December 7, 2011
- Winning or Dying (You Win or You Die), German first broadcast: December 14, 2011
- Das pointed end (The Pointy End), German first broadcast: Dec. 21, 2011
- Baelor (Baelor), German first broadcast: Dec. 28, 2011
- Feuer und Blut (Fire and Blood), German first broadcast: 4 January 2012
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 2 (2012)
The second season ran from May 23 to June 26, 2012 on Sky Atlantic HD. It is based on the second book, "A Clash of Kings".
- The North does not forget (The North Remembers), German first broadcast: May 23, 2012
- The Lands of the Night (German premiere): May 31, 2012
- What Is Dead May Never Die (What Is Dead May Never Die), German first broadcast: June 7, 2012
- The Garden of Bones (German premiere): June 14, 2012
- Der Geist von Harrenhal (The Ghost of Harrenhal), German first broadcast: June 21, 2012
- Alte und neue Götter (The Old Gods and the New), German first broadcast: June 28, 2012
- A Man Without Honor, first broadcast in Germany on July 5, 2012
- The Prince of Winterfell (The Prince of Winterfell), German first broadcast: July 12, 2012
- Schwarzwasser (Blackwater), German first broadcast: July 19, 2012
- Valar Morghulis (Valar Morghulis), German first broadcast: July 26, 2012
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 3 (2013)
The third season ran for the first time from May 19 to July 21, 2013. It is mainly based on the first part of the third book, "A Storm of Swords".
- Valar Dohaeris (Valar Dohaeris), German first broadcast: May 19, 2013
- Dark Swing, Dark Words, German first broadcast: May 26, 2013
- The Walk of Punishment, German first broadcast: June 2, 2013
- And now his watch is over (And Now His Watch Is Ended), German first broadcast: June 9, 2013
- Kissed by Fire, German first broadcast: June 16, 2013
- The Climb, German first broadcast: June 23, 2013
- The Bear and the Jungfrau Hehr (The Bear and the Maiden Fair), German first broadcast: June 30, 2013
- The Second Born (Second Sons), German first broadcast: July 7, 2013
- The Rain of Castamaer (The Rains of Castamere), German first broadcast: July 14, 2013
- Mhysa (Mhysa), German first broadcast: July 21, 2013
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 4 (2014)
The fourth season was shown in Germany for the first time from June 2 to August 4, 2014. It is mainly based on the second part of the third book, "A Storm of Swords".
- Two Swords, German first broadcast: June 2, 2014
- Der Löwe und die Rose (The Lion and the Rose), German first broadcast: June 9, 2014
- Sprinkler of the Chains (Breaker of Chains), German first broadcast: June 16, 2014
- Eidwahrer (Oathkeeper), German first broadcast: June 23, 2014
- The first of his name, first broadcast in Germany on June 30, 2014
- The Laws of Gods and Men, German first broadcast: July 7, 2014
- Die Spottdrossel (Mockingbird), German first broadcast: July 14, 2014
- Der Berg und die Viper (The Mountain and the Viper), German first broadcast: July 28, 2014
- The Watchers on the Wall, German premiere: Aug. 4, 2014
- Die Kinder (The Children), German first broadcast: Aug 11, 2014
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 5 (2015)
The fifth season ran from April 27 to June 29, 2015. The storylines from the last two volumes were used for them: "A Feast for Crows" and "A Dance with Dragons".
- The wars that come (The Wars to Come), German broadcast: Apr. 27, 2015
- The House of Black and White (The House of Black and White), German first broadcast: May 4, 2015
- Der Hohe Spatz (High Sparrow), German first broadcast: May 11, 2015
- The Sons of the Harpy (Sons of the Harpy), German first broadcast: May 18, 2015
- Kill the Boy (Kill the Boy), German first broadcast: May 25, 2015
- Undeflected, Untamed, Unbroken (Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken), German first broadcast: June 1st, 2015
- Das Geschenk (The Gift), German first broadcast: June 8, 2015
- Hartheim (Hardhome), German first broadcast: June 15, 2015
- The Dance of Dragons, German first broadcast: June 22, 2015
- The Grace of the Mother (Mother's Mercy), German first broadcast: June 29, 2015
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 6 (2016)
The sixth season ran from April 25, 2016 to June 27, 2016 and for the first time contains almost completely new narrative strands that have not yet appeared in the books.
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- At home, German first broadcast: May 02, 2016
- Eidbrecher (Oathbreaker), German first broadcast: May 09, 2016
- The Book of the Stranger, German first broadcast: May 16, 2016
- Das Tor (The Door), German first broadcast: May 23, 2016
- Blut von mein Blut (Blood of My Blood), first broadcast in Germany on May 30, 2016
- The Broken Man, first aired on June 6, 2016
- Nobody (No One), German first broadcast: June 13, 2016
- The Battle of the Bastards, German first broadcast: June 20, 2016
- The Winds of Winter, German first broadcast: June 27, 2016
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 7 (2017)
The seventh season ran from July 17, 2017 to August 28, 2017 and also includes new narrative strands that have not yet appeared in the published books.
With only seven episodes, season 7 is the shortest in the series.
- Drachenstein (Dragonstone), German first broadcast: July 17, 2017
- Storm daughter (Stormborn), German first broadcast: July 24, 2017
- The Queen's Justice, German first broadcast: July 31, 2017
- Spoils of War (The Spoils of War), German first broadcast: Aug 7, 2017
- Ostwacht (Eastwatch), German first broadcast: Aug 14, 2017
- Beyond the Wall, German first broadcast: Aug. 21, 2017
- Der Drache und der Wolf (The Dragon and the Wolf), German first broadcast: Aug. 28, 2017
Episode Guide: Game of Thrones Season 8 (2018)
Almost two years after the seventh season, the broadcast of the eighth and thus final season of the series began on April 15, 2019. It has 6 episodes.
This season, too, is not based on a novel that has already been published, but on the planned seventh and final part of George RR Martin's literature series.
- Winterfell (Winterfell), German first broadcast: April 15, 2019
- A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms), German premiere: Apr. 22, 2019
- Die Lange Nacht (The Long Night), German first broadcast: April 29, 2019
- The Last of the Starks, German first broadcast: May 6, 2019
- The Bells, German first broadcast: May 13, 2019
- Der Eiserne Thron (The Iron Throne), German first broadcast: May 20, 2019
In the next article, you will learn how and when you can watch the episodes of the current season on Amazon.