Welcome to a spoiler free guide to how to watch Game of Thrones, season 8, episode 3. Episode three can be summed up quite simply with the word: wow. The show is back to its old ways of long fights (the world's longest in TV and film) and tense battles. Does anyone important die? Well...you'll just have to watch the episode and see.
Unlike the first two episodes of this season, episode 3 was pure action, 1 hour and 22 minutes of action to be precise. Expect typical Game of Thrones-style warfare and scenes that make your heart double in speed, only three episodes in and this is the episode to change everything. If you didn't manage to catch the episode when it aired, this is how to watch Game of Thrones episode 3 on catch-up.
We would attempt to catch you up on seasons 1-7 in preparation for watching this one but considering there's 2 days, 15 hours and 30 minutes worth of content before this season even started...it might take us a while. Just know, this episode is a big one, get the popcorn and settle in for the hour and 22 minute run-time.
So with both the first two episodes now live, this is the place to be to see how to catch up on the most recent Game of Thrones season 8, episode 3, no matter where you live.
Watch Game of Thrones episode 3: stream from outside your country
Want to watch Game of Thrones season 8, episode 3 in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, India, UAE or New Zealand? We've found all of your best options and listed them below.
But, if you find yourself in the unfortunate circumstances where you've booked a holiday over the air time of the first episode, then things get a bit more difficult. For those unlucky fans, all hope isn't lost yet. You will find that watching it won't be an option thanks to geo-blocking. This means that broadcasters do tend to try and stop you from watching in other countries, putting up some virtual roadblocks.
But, thanks to a little bit of working around, there is still a way to catch all the episodes while you're away. By using a VPN, you will still be able to catch up on the show by changing your IP address to a location back where you live, allowing you to watch that important first episode (assuming that doesn't breach any TS&Cs, of course) - and that's without finding some dodgy stream on Reddit.
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