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- "Game of Thrones" fans have a long wait until they can get a glimpse of season 8.
- Your favorite stars have a few new projects lined up to keep you occupied until then.
- From TV shows to big blockbusters, these are the upcoming projects you can watch "Game of Thrones" stars in while you wait for season 8.
"Game of Thrones" season 8 is a long way away. To hold you over until the new episodes, HollywoodLife.com has come up with a list of where you can see your favorite "GoT" stars on TV and on the big screen!
Can you believe it’s going to be at least 2018 and possibly even 2019 until the final season of "Game of Thrones?" Honestly, we’re kind of freaking out about it. But don’t fret too much. Your beloved actors have many projects lined up in the next year. From TV shows to big blockbusters, your faves are making sure you won’t miss them!
Kit Harington

Kit Harington, 30, will be starring in the three-part miniseries, "Gunpowder," which will air on BBC One. There’s no release date yet, but there is a teaser trailer. Kit will be playing Robert Catesby, the true mastermind behind the Gunpowder Plot in London. Kit has also wrapped up filming "The Death and Life of John F. Donovan." He’ll play the leading role in the movie, which follows a young actor reminiscing about the correspondence he had with an American TV star before his death. The movie, set to be released in 2018, also stars Jessica Chastain, 40, Natalie Portman, 36, Bella Thorne, 19, and Jacob Tremblay, 10.
Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke, 30, is currently finishing up filming the Han Solo standalone movie. Not much is known about the plot, but the name of Emilia’s character is Kira. The "Star Wars" spinoff, starring Alden Ehrenreich, 27, Thandie Newton, 44, Donald Glover, 33, and Woody Harrelson, 56, will be released May 25, 2018.
Sophie Turner

Sophie Turner, 21, is filming "X-Men: Dark Phoenix," which will focus on her character, Jean Grey. Once the beloved X-Men character starts to develop powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix, the X-Men have to decide whether they should save their team member or the rest of the world. The movie will hit theaters on Nov. 2, 2018. Sophie also has two new movies set to come out in 2017: "Huntsville" and "Time Freak."
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