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Abstract:With HBO's hit "Game of Thrones" coming to an end, the premium cable network still has plenty to offer the rest of the year.
HBO's biggest show, “Game of Thrones,” ended on Sunday.But there's still plenty to look forward to from the network this year, including “Big Little Lies” season two and “Watchmen.”Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.“Game of Thrones” aired its final episode on Sunday, but HBO still has plenty to offer the rest of the year.The hit fantasy series has been HBO's biggest show over the course of its eight seasons and the final season was a ratings hit despite being critically panned. The premium cable network is developing a prequel series, but in the meantime, viewers shouldn't necessarily give up on HBO.The second season of its Emmy-winning and star-studded drama, “Big Little Lies,” premieres next month, and its first superhero series, “Watchmen,” comes later this year from “Lost” and “The Leftovers” cocreator Damon Lindelof.READ MORE: 'Black Mirror' season 5 is coming to Netflix this summer — here are all the detailsHBO is going through a turbulent period as “Game of Thrones” ends.Former HBO CEO Richard Plepler resigned earlier this year, as did several other executives. After AT&T bought Time Warner last year, it promised big changes for the network in order to compete with Netflix.HBO has always been known for the quality of its Sunday-night programming — from “The Wire” to “The Sopranos” — but AT&T wants to pump out more content, with plans to introduce two hours of prime-time original programming on Monday nights along with Sundays.Beyond “Game of Thrones,” HBO is hoping its upcoming lineup can satisfy audiences. Below are seven that we're most looking forward to.
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