Game of Thrones fans are kicking off as season 8 leaks online (Picture: HBO)

After two years of HBO keeping all Game of Thrones season eight secrets under lock and key, details of episode one have leaked online.

While we’ve been desperate for details surrounding the fantasy epic’s final chapter, but this wasn’t the one.

A Redditor named TheRealFikiDoctor, famed for breaking internal Game of Thrones secrets, has shared details of the first instalment from season eight online, but Metro.co.uk won’t be spoiling the fun for anyone on here because, like you, we don’t want this ruined for us either.

The post includes plot lines, reunions, the characters kicking the season off and honestly we know too much already.

We’re just one of the many fans currently kicking off:

The leak comes two years after HBO Spain accidentally released the wrong season seven episode prematurely and, unsurprisingly, everything hit the fan.

And then the US broadcaster accidentally revealed the cast list for Game of Thrones season eight episode one, which confirmed the return of two heroes – while Beric Dondarrion star Richard Dormer suggested the leaks may come from the top.

When asked whether it’s annoying when spoilers leak online during an appearance on Sky News, Richard let loose on some major insights, replying: ‘Yes, it is.

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‘It’s good for the show, because it gets people talking and sometimes I suppose they even leak stuff on purpose, I don’t know. It’s all good for the show, it’s great.’

He added: ‘We find it kind of annoying because we want the fans to see it on screen and go, “Oh my God, I can’t believe it.”’

Game of Thrones returns to HBO on April 14 and will be simulcast on Sky Atlantic in the UK. In the meantime, you can currently stream seasons one to seven on NOW TV.



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