The long awaited season premiere of bloody fantasy drama Game of Thrones will be broadcast simultaneously in the U.S. and U.K., the Guardian reports.
The decision was announced at the red carpet premiere in London Tuesday.
Season four’s first episode will be shown in the U.S. Sunday April 6th at 9pm ET by HBO, while Sky Atlantic will broadcast the episode in the U.K. on Monday April 7th at 2am GMT.
The macabre title of the fourth season of the popular television series is “All Men Must Die.”
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