“Game of Thrones” Season 6 “to premiere later than usual”
Either way, this time conflict is likely to impact on the United Kingdom air date and could leave many Game of Thrones fans less than impressed given that this is the first season where audiences are completely in the dark as to plot details due to the lack of source text.
Vinyl is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated series of 2016 to be teased recently, but it’s not like HBO is light on quality content otherwise.
And if that wasn’t enough, Girls and Togetherness will return for their respective fifth and second seasons the following week, on Sunday, February 21.
HBO has now announced that the show will premiere next year in May, according to Polygon.
Meanwhile, at least a few of your Thrones thirst will be slaked by Gwendoline Christie, who will appear in two of the year’s most excitingly-punctuated blockbusters, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 and Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens. It might use the slot of the week for “Girls and Togetherness” finale. Fans are interested of the change and how it will affect the ratings for the TV show. Although, this is not the sole reason for the delay, something else also contributed to this rescheduling, read here to know.
HBO has confirmed February debut dates for its new rock “n” roll drama seriesVinyl and new seasons of returning comedy series Girls and Togetherness. Each of them will be about 10 episodes each, and assuming that there would be no weeks off, the show’s season would end around mid April. The shows run for 10 weeks, and then there’s usually a one-week break before the next block of shows air. There is also another theory which involves the author.
Fans are excited about the upcoming season because it will contain new material not seen in the previous books released by George R.R. Martin.