2019 marks the final season of Game of Thrones-- so it was only fitting that the last ever red carpet event was suitably epic.
Well,homosexual eroticism green judging by the pictures, that's exactly what it was. Characters alive and dead congregated in New York on Wednesday night for the Season 8 premiere, and there were more than a few memorable moments.
The reunion between The Mountain and The Red Viper may have been one of the best.
SEE ALSO: 'Game of Thrones' star Maisie Williams well and truly got us with this April Fools' prankIt started with actor Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (a mountain by name and stature) posing impressively for photos.
Then, out of nowhere, Pedro Pascal appeared. Pascal, in case you'd forgotten, played Oberyn Martell in the show -- the man who fought The Mountain to the death in Season 4 (you know, the one who got his eyes popped out).
Pascal wasted no time in attempted some back-from-the-dead-style vengeance.
Still, it all ended peacefully enough.
Pascal clearly had a lovely time all round, by the looks of things.
Imagine if Oberyn really did come back from the dead in Season 8. Now that would be something.
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