Game of Thrones Season 6 episode 8 finally has a title and it’s one we’ve known about for a few days now. In “No One," which airs this Sunday, the official synopsis says, “While Jaime weighs his options, Cersei answers a request. Tyrion’s plans bear fruit. Arya faces a new test.”
The synopsis of Game of Thrones Season 6 episode 8 makes it seem like we won’t see much of Jon Snow, Sansa or the North, who also are not shown in the preview. The teaser for Sunday’s episode shows that Cersei confronts the Faith Militant, Brienne and Jaime have a confrontational reunion, the Hound is swinging an ax for revenge, the Mountain gets violent and Arya and the Waif square off again.
"No One" is directed by Mark Mylod, who directed last week’s “The Broken Man” and also directed two episodes from season 5: “Sons of the Harpy” and “High Sparrow.”
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Episode 8-10 Spoilers:
The reveal of “No One” as the title seems to be a confirmation of the Sky Germany leak that revealed the titles for episodes 8-10. According to that Game of Throne s Season 6 leak, episode 9 will be titled “Battle of Bastards” and episode 10 will be “The Winds of Winter.”
If those two episodes indeed are titled that way, that means we’ll finally see Ramsay vs. Jon Snow in the Battle of Winterfell in episode 9. “The Winds of Winter” is a much more ambiguous title for the Game of Thrones Season 6 finale, but expect the show to start setting up the endgame in the Game of Thrones .
If you’re curious as to what happens in Game of Thrones Season 6 finale or episode 8, we have some spoilers based on a now-deleted reddit thread that has been accurate. To read those MAJOR Game of Thrones Season 6 spoilers, click here.
Following the Game of Thrones Season 6 finale, there are apparently only 13 episodes left . Earlier this year David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the creators of Game of Thrones , said in an interview there’d likely only be 13 episodes left that will be spread out over the course of two seasons. This got further confirmation after Game of Thrones director Jack Bender said in an interview that he’s not sure he’ll be back to direct an episode in Game of Thrones Season 7 because they are only due seven episodes next year.