'Game of Thrones' Season 8: Photos of Epic Battle of Winterfell Leaked Online
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This marks the third leak of the eighth and final season of 'Game of Thrones' after the first two episodes of the current season of the hit HBO series were released early on several streaming services.

AceShowbiz - It is another leak for "Game of Thrones" season 8. Ahead of its episode 3's premiere on Sunday, April 28, a slew of photos from the episode had made its way out online, providing a look at the most-anticipated epic battle of Winterfell.

It started after some unverified accounts uploaded the said images on Twitter alongside hashtags attributing the photos to the upcoming episode. The episode is set to be one of the biggest episodes of the entire series, so fans were freaking out knowing that it was leaked online.

The third episode will see the Night King and the Army of the Dead marching on Winterfell and it's only about time before the big battle occurs. Many fans have predicted that there will be a lot of casualties in the episode.

To avoid spoilers, it seems like it is better to stay away from internet before "Game of Thrones" airs on HBO at 9 P.M. ET.

This marks the third leak of the eighth and final season of the hit fantasy series. The first episode of the new season was leaked after DirecTV Now aired it four hours before it was supposed to air. The second episode was also leaked as it was released early on Amazon Prime Video in Germany. Footage later appeared on Openload before it was immediately taken down. However, fans were quick to download the footage as it spread on the internet in such short amount of time.

This arrives after the previous episode took internet by storm over a shocking sex scene betweeen Arya Stark and Gendry. Maisie Williams previously revealed that she thought the whole segment was a practical joke staged by showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss. "I was like, 'Yo, good one,' " she told EW. "And they were like, 'No, we haven't done that (pranked anyone) this year.' I got to the read-through and I'm reading the scene and thought, 'Oh, we're actually going to do this. When do I shoot this? I need to go to the gym!' "

Season 8 of "Game of Thrones" airs at 9 P.M. on HBO.

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