55 – Game of thrones in Russia

55 – Game of thrones in Russia

Author: Daria Molchanova July 18, 2017 Duration: 19:36

Today's text:

Сериал «Игра престлов» невероятно популярен в России. Миллионы фанатов во всей стране с нетерпением ждут просмотра новых серий. 

Премьера 7 сезона прошла на станции метро Маяковская в два часа ночи! Это было большое событие для жителей Москвы. Там были и белые ходоки, и знаменитый железный трон, и драконы.  Остальные серии фанаты смогут посмотреть на большом экране в кинотеатрах или в интернете.  

Translation:

The «Game of thrones» series is incredibly popular in Russia. Millions of fans throughout the country look forward to seeing the new episodes.

The Season 7 premiere took place on the Mayakovskaya subway station at 2 am. It was a big event for Moscow citizens. There were white walkers, dragons and the famous iron throne. The rest of the episodes fan will be able to watch on big screen in movies or on the Internet.

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