Game Of Thrones: Jason Momoa says final season will be the ‘greatest thing ever aired’

Game Of Thrones: Jason Momoa says final season will be the ‘greatest thing ever aired’

Jon Snow and Daenerys in Game Of Thrones (Picture: HBO) Jason Momoa has hyped up the final season of..

Game Of Thrones: Jason Momoa says final season will be the ‘greatest thing ever aired’
Jon Snow and Daenerys in Game Of Thrones (Picture: HBO)

Jason Momoa has hyped up the final season of Game Of Thrones to a startling degree, saying it’ll be the ‘greatest thing ever aired’.

The 38-year-old actor played Daenerys Targaryen’s husband, Khal Drogo, in the show before being killed off in season one.

Despite his character being killed, Jason is a huge fan of the show, even taking time out of promoting Justice League to visit the Game Of Thrones set in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Game Of Thrones: Jason Momoa says final season will be the ‘greatest thing ever aired’
Jason Momoa played Khal Drogo in Game Of Thrones (Picture: HBO)

Momoa’s appearance sparked rumours Khal could possibly be revived, which he shot down, but his sneaky glimpse at the action has him throwing out some big claims.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Momoa said: ‘Just knowing how amazing this season is going to be…

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‘It’s going to be the greatest thing that’s ever aired on TV. It’s going to be unbelievable.

‘It’s going to f**k up a lot of people. And it was a bummer because I’m a huge fan and I didn’t want to know what’s going on. I was like, “Damn, I didn’t want to know that.”’

Momoa further confirmed his appearance on set doesn’t mean the resurrection of Khal Drogo, saying how he was just there to chill with his cast and crew buddies.

‘I just showed up to see [producers David Benioff and Dan Weiss] and I just happened to see people on set.

‘I haven’t been over there in a long time. You just want to see your friends and you end up make headlines going, “Drogo’s back!” and I’m like, “He’s dead! He can’t come back, it wouldn’t work.”’

Game Of Thrones: Jason Momoa says final season will be the ‘greatest thing ever aired’
The show is set to return in 2019 (Picture: HBO)

Since when did death stop Game Of Thrones? Doesn’t he remember Jon Snow?

The release date for the final season is still unconfirmed, but it’s expected to arrive in 2019.

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