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‘Game Of Thrones’ Spoiler App Will Ruin Your Friend’s Day Anonymously

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Game of Thrones is returning to HBO this weekend. The final season of the wildly successful show has been highly-anticipated and you can be sure fans will be doing everything they can to avoid spoilers until they are able to watch the new episodes. But, if you want to be a horrible human and ruin your friend’s day, there is some good news or you.

The service Spoiled.io is here to allow you to anonymously send Game of Thrones spoilers from every episode to your friend’s phone as an anonymous text message.

It’s a horrible thing to do, but hey, people suck in 2019.

A description of the service reads:

Do your friends love Game of Thrones, but watch it after it airs? Are you a terrible friend? Great!

For just $0.99 USD, Spoiled will anonymously and ruthlessly text spoilers to your unsuspecting friends after each new episode airs. Afterward, sit back, relax, and view your friends’ responses.

If your friend ever finds out that you were responsible for the spoilers, you better expect a swift punch to the jaw. I guess this would be a great service to ruin an enemy’s day, though.

'Game of Thrones' spoiler

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Game of Thrones season 8 will premiere on Sunday, April 14, 2019, at 9:00 p.m. ET. You can watch every episode on HBO, HBO Go, and HBO Now. After waiting nearly two years for the final season of the most popular show on television, fans now have a taste of what to expect in the final episodes including the epic, episode-long battle that is expected to be the “longest consecutive action sequence in cinema history,” according to Entertainment Weekly.

And if we are to believe an early review from John Thompson of GQ, the season premiere may be the best the series has ever offered and one of the most humorous Game of Thrones episodes to air.


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