'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 Episodes Will Be Longer After All

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Game of Thrones season 7 will conclude with two of the show's longest episodes yet.

HBO has finally unveiled the official runtimes for all seven episodes of the the upcoming seventh season, and there are some really long installments up ahead.

Keeping a close eye on HBO's website, Watchers on the Wall was quick to report when the new episodes made their way on to the online schedule. The penultimate one will run for 71 minutes. The average Game of Thrones episode, throughout the run of series during its first six seasons, has been about 55 minutes - meaning that, according to the site's calculations, the added time for season 7 will add up to nearly an entire extra episode altogether.

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You might have to take a long afternoon nap or have a giant cup of coffee before watching the season-seven finale of "Game of Thrones" later this summer. That's 13 minutes longer than the season 6 finale, "The Winds of Winter".

Unfortunately, we still have more than a month before the series commences in the United States and the UK.

At the rate in which the story is going, odds are that season 8 will run about 70 minutes each week with the finale eventually being three hours, leaving you in a Westeros stupor where you are not able to do anything for the remainder of the week. We're being hyperbolic ... maybe. Moreover, while Game of Thrones fans will have fewer episodes to look forward to, the episodes themselves are going to be noticeably longer than usual. While it's less that the average of 9 hours and 15 minutes of the previous seasons, the average episode length is longer at 63 mins.

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