- Warning: Spoilers ahead for HBO's "Game of Thrones."
- "Game of Thrones" season eight features a new version of the show's iconic opening credits.
- In addition to the major overhaul we saw on episode one this season, each week there are small new details being added.
- From the Red Wedding motif to the moving blue tiles representing the Army of the Dead, keep reading to see all the latest updates made to the opening credits.
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Starting on the premiere of "Game of Thrones" season eight, HBO's iconic opening credits sequence got a major makeover with new animation of the main castles in Westeros. But in addition to those obvious thematic changes, it appears as though each week will bring small tweaks to the format.
Keep reading for a look at all the changes made to the "Game of Thrones" season eight credits (so far).
For seven seasons, the "astrolabe" bands told the story of major historical events in "Game of Thrones" history.

Starting with Aegon Targaryen's conquest of the Seven Kingdoms, and going to Robert's Rebellion and then the War of the Five Kings, the credits used to highlight three events that were precursors to the current fight against the Army of the Dead.
Now the first major event shown is the Night King taking down the Wall.

The old credits showed everything in chronological order, but now it's working backwards.
You can see a row of the Army of the Dead in the lower right corner and ravens flying off from the top left side. Those likely represent Bran's ravens and also the brothers of the Night's Watch.
The Night King used the undead-Viserion to bring down part of the Wall on the seventh season finale.

The destruction of the Wall, which has stood for thousands of years, is one of the biggest catastrophes Westeros has ever seen.
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