Game of Thrones season 7, episode 3 live stream: Watch online
Game of Thrones’ seventh season continues tonight with “The Queen’s Justice,” but have there been any changes to the schedule? It’s all here.
Have you made your plans for Sunday night? Well, if you’re here, they probably include watching this week’s episode of Game of Thrones.
This third episode of season 7, according to HBO’s official schedule, will run for a total of 63 minutes.
Although trying to divine anything that might happen by the content ratings might seem a little strange, “The Queen’s Justice” apparently contains the following to go along with its expected TV-MA: “Adult Content, Adult Language, Nudity, Violence.”
To compare, you can check out last week’s episode on the schedule. “Stormborn” traded out “Violence” for “Graphic Violence” and then added in “Strong Sexual Content” as well. Then, with “Dragonstone,” we had “Brief Nudity” and “Mild Violence,” so presumably “The Queen’s Justice” will sort of strike a balance between the two in terms of content.
For an additional point of data, last season’s finale, “The Winds of Winter,” also came with the same four warnings, so it’s not like nothing happens under these content guidelines.
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According to HBO’s listings, “The Queen’s Justice” is also the longest of the three season 7 episodes so far, which yours truly has written about at Culturess back when this first became known. It’s not by much, but it’s something. This count usually includes things like the credits as well, which, though glorious, do take up about a minute.
As we’ve talked about before, it’s easier than ever to watch Game of Thrones even without a TV, but we’ve kept it simple below and stuck to HBO NOW and GO.
Date: Sunday, July 30
Start time: 9 p.m. ET
Episode: “The Queen’s Justice”
TV Channel: HBO
Live Stream: HBO GO | HBO NOW | Additional resources
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No schedule changes this week, but HBO’s schedule reveals you’ll need to wait until about 11:30 p.m. ET in order to catch “The Queen’s Justice” live again if you miss it the first time around.