The Entertainment Pass will let you rewatch Game of Thrones, with every single episode of Game of Thrones Seasons 1-7, and the first five of Season 8 available to stream instantly.Įach episode of the final season of Game of Thrones will be available to watch for 30 days after it is broadcast, but Seasons 1-7 of Game of Thrones will only be available until the end of May. In addition to Sky Atlantic, the pass will give you access to Comedy Central, Sky Witness, MTV and more. There's even a 7-day free trial that you can avail of. You can live stream Sky Atlantic using the Now TV Entertainment Pass, which costs a rolling £7.99 per month (cancellable at any time). Now TV's passes are the best way to watch Sky TV without a contract. In any case, the lengthy and expensive contracts are enough to put a lot of people off.
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How to watch Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 How to watch Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5: Now TV The episode will also air at 9pm this evening on Sky Atlantic in the UK. Why at this ungodly hour you ask? Well, because it's simulcast with the US, where it aired at 9pm last night on HBO. What time will Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 air?Īs with the first four episodes, Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 was broadcast at 2am this morning on Sky Atlantic in the UK. READ NEXT: Watch every episode of Game of Thrones Here's how to watch Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 on your TV, PC or any mobile device. Speaking of which, Cersei, Euron and the Golden Company have clearly had enough of a headstart to prepare themselves for their new visitors, which was evident by what happened in the latter half of the episode.Īs Jon Snow and the rest of the soldiers arrive from Winterfell, the penultimate Game of Thrones episode could witness an epic battle on par with The Long Night and maybe even more deaths of some of our favourite characters. In Episode 4, we saw those who survived the Army of the Dead at Winterfell mourn the death of their comrades, celebrate victory, and strategise how to conquer the enemy in Westeros.